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Beats for Love has had its biggest year ever, and the audience has been blessed by the Pope.
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Beats for Love has had its biggest year ever, and the audience has been blessed by the Pope.

The twelfth edition of the Beats for Love music festival, the largest of its kind in Central Europe, took place with significant attendance despite initial challenges. Heavy rain and strong winds on Wednesday disrupted the opening day, but ideal weather returned for the rest of the event, drawing tens of thousands of visitors daily. The festival faced logistical issues when Belgian DJ Dimitri Vegas was delayed due to a previous strike, but he eventually performed successfully after police escorted his plane to the venue. Other highlights included performances by German DJ Lilly Palmer and Portuguese priest DJ Padre Guilherme, who incorporated diverse musical influences and even played a song by Czech artist Ivan Mládek. His set featured a projection of Pope Francis, reflecting his frequent inclusion of religious themes in his performances.

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Beats for Love has had its biggest year ever, and the audience has been blessed by the Pope.

The twelfth edition of the Beats for Love music festival, the largest of its kind in Central Europe, took place with significant attendance despite initial challenges. Heavy rain and strong winds on Wednesday disrupted the opening day, but ideal weather returned for the rest of the event, drawing tens of thousands of visitors daily. The festival faced logistical issues when Belgian DJ Dimitri Vegas was delayed due to a previous strike, but he eventually performed successfully after police escorted his plane to the venue. Other highlights included performances by German DJ Lilly Palmer and Portuguese priest DJ Padre Guilherme, who incorporated diverse musical influences and even played a song by Czech artist Ivan Mládek. His set featured a projection of Pope Francis, reflecting his frequent inclusion of religious themes in his performances.

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