Overjam Reggae Festival
The venue and its history
Sotočje, with its mountainous backdrop, has since the turn of the century fast became the number one location for Slovenian summer festivals. Set in an alpine region with a somewhat mediterranean climate, having the gorgeous and swimming friendly river Soča at its disposal, this very much makes sense. It can equally adequately accommodate both boutique festivals for 200 and massive events for 12000 visitors, with the organisers also profiting from the relative proximity of the Italian and Austrian audiences.
Alongside the pioneering and still active Sajeta Creative Camp, Soča Reggae Riversplash made the most to popularise the venue, where now the massively popular MetalDays (held since 2004), the yet-young Punk Rock Holiday (held since 2012) and some more sporadic events are now annually taking place. Due to many difficulties, Riversplash has seen its last edition in 2009, up until when it brought artists such as Macka B, Gentleman, Michael Rose of Black Uhuru.
Overjam musical and other programme
Filling a two year vacuum in the Slovenian reggae scene, Overjam was first held in the village of Vrtojba, near the Italian border. The location was chosen as a temporary one and was due to the Italian co-organisers. In 2013, the festival arrive/returned to Sotočje and since its line-up held Zion Train, Dub Inc, Macka B, Groundation, Barrington Levy, Channel One soundsystem, Anthony B, Skarra Mucci, Hollie Cook, Ricky Trooper, Luciano, Max Romeo, Fatman Hifi,...
One can also attend the lectures at the so-called Overjam University, let his kids spend some quality time at Overjam 4 Kidz, join the workshops on drumming, yoga, juggling, slacklining, clay making and similar, or just come a bit earlier and chill at the pre-party event. Last but not least, there is the river to swim in and the surrounding Soča valley for a plethora of other activities.