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The Dimensions Festival has danced its Last Dance at Fort Punta Christo with eight thousand visitors from all over the world!

The eighth edition of the Dimensions Festival, also the last at the Punta Christo Stinjan Fortress near Pula, was officially completed in the early hours of Monday.

Over the past five days, the Last Dance has had over eight thousand visitors from more than 30 countries, and more than ten stages have performed over 200 of the world's biggest electronic music names. Most of the audience came from the UK, France, Belgium, Austria, and Croatia. Dimensions Festival, as a younger brother of the Outlook Festival, was launched eight years ago at this unique location on the Adriatic coast, and in just a few years has become one of the most respected electronic music festivals in Europe. Due to the quality and innovation in the creation of the program, which merged everything from jazz to techno, Pula has become an indispensable meeting point for many music connoisseurs, top performers, the music industry and a loyal festival audience.

The farewell edition of the festival, which featured the cream of the electronic music scene, began last Wednesday with an opening concert at the full Arena in Pula, where the real show was hosted by American rapper Anderson. In addition to his performance, the concert also featured Object, Jeff Mills & Tony Allen, Hunee and Zakia. Afterward, the festival continued at the Punta Christo Fortress, but also in underground tunnels in the heart of Pula and over 20 boat parties. The festival kicked off at noon on Thursday at the crowded Beach Stage, at the Brioni Sunny Camping campus, where visitors danced into the sunset with the great sounds of Hunee. The main stage of the Clearing Festival hosted the local forces ABOP (live) and Petra Dundova on the first evening, and Nina Kraviz prepared a special spectacle. Names like Object, Saoirse, Male, Jane Fitz, Peach, Josey Rebelle, and Francesca Del Garde have been changed on ten stages.



The highlight of Friday night was the impressive Jayda G, who kept the audience dancing with no respite on the main stage, and the young talented DJ and producer Dan Shake continued with his house and disco selection. The cult The Moat stage, known for its fierce techno sounds bouncing off the long stone walls, has hosted names such as Chiara Scuro, Shanti Celeste, Helena Hauff, Blawana, Afrodeutsche, Call Supera, Hessle Audio and many others throughout the festival days.

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