Last weekend I spent 4 days at EXIT – an annual music festival held in the Petrovaradin fortress in Novi Sad, a city 80-odd km north of Belgrade. This year’s EXIT, which began in 2000 as a protest against the Slobodan Milosevic government, was the 10th anniversary. Around 200,000 people visited it this year over the 4 days, including a large British and international contingent.
The picture above is a shot of the Dance Arena, located in a dried-up moat, where several thousands of hardcore clubbers danced from the darkness of 9pm all the way through to the blaring sunshine of 8am, becoming one with the music played by world famous DJs, drinking a lot of water, waving neon glow sticks and generally having a blast. I spent most of my time down there, but the latest I managed to stay was 6am on the Monday morning – I think I need to take a break after going 4 years in a row!
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