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The record-breaking first night of Ultre was marked by John Summit, DJ Snake and Afrojack, and a Croat also performed
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The record-breaking first night of Ultre was marked by John Summit, DJ Snake and Afrojack, and a Croat also performed

The first evening of the record-breaking Ultra Music Festival in Split was marked by performances from top DJs such as John Summit, DJ Snake, and Afrojack, along with appearances by international artists like CamelPhat and Adam Beyer. The event took place at Park Mladosti, which was more crowded than ever before, signaling that this would be the largest edition of the festival to date. The atmosphere was described as electric, with thousands of attendees from over 140 countries creating a sense of unity. The main stage featured high-profile acts, while the Resistance stage offered a more underground electronic music experience. A Croatian DJ, DJ Jock, also performed, highlighting local representation at the event.

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The record-breaking first night of Ultre was marked by John Summit, DJ Snake and Afrojack, and a Croat also performed

The first evening of the record-breaking Ultra Music Festival in Split was marked by performances from top DJs such as John Summit, DJ Snake, and Afrojack, along with appearances by international artists like CamelPhat and Adam Beyer. The event took place at Park Mladosti, which was more crowded than ever before, signaling that this would be the largest edition of the festival to date. The atmosphere was described as electric, with thousands of attendees from over 140 countries creating a sense of unity. The main stage featured high-profile acts, while the Resistance stage offered a more underground electronic music experience. A Croatian DJ, DJ Jock, also performed, highlighting local representation at the event.

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