Difference between revisions of "Breka Fest"
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− | | festival dates = 25.8.2012, 31.8.2013, 29.8.2014 – 30.8.2014, 28.8.2015 – 29.8.2015, 26.8.2016 – 27.8.2016, 11.3.2017, 25.8.2017 – 26.8.2017, 31.8.2018 - 1.9.2018, 30.8.2019 - 31.8.2019, 26.8.2022 - 27.8.2022, 25.8.2023 - 26.8.2023 | + | | festival dates = 25.8.2012, 31.8.2013, 29.8.2014 – 30.8.2014, 28.8.2015 – 29.8.2015, 26.8.2016 – 27.8.2016, 11.3.2017, 25.8.2017 – 26.8.2017, 31.8.2018 - 1.9.2018, 30.8.2019 - 31.8.2019, 26.8.2022 - 27.8.2022, 25.8.2023 - 26.8.2023, 30.8.2024 - 1.9.2024 |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Mihael Vučko | | name = Mihael Vučko |
Latest revision as of 08:01, 30 July 2024
The festival has been somewhat expanded with 2 side editions. Since 2014 there is the Winter Breka festival, which obviously takes place during the winter and is set in Ambasada ŠKM Beltinci. The other one is the OverMüra Breka Fest, which is organised outside the Prekmurje region (the name refers to this with an untranslatable word game) and has for example taken place at the Pekarna Cultural Centre in Maribor and at Klub Gromka in Ljubljana.
Some of the artists who have played at the stages of various Breka events are Vulvathrone, Odpisani, Noctiferia, In-Sane, Eyecontact, Y, Vasectomy (HR), Debeli Precjednik (HR), Krlja (HR), Upset (HR), Hideous Divinity (IT), Infest (RS), Teamkiller (DE).