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| Belgrade Arena |
| The Belgrade Arena, designed to organize sports and cultural manifestations, has become one of the trademarks of Belgrade. With it’s high-tech standards it is among the most modern venues of this type in Europe. Depending on the event, the arenas capacity is from 20-25 thousand visitors. It draws more and more attention from organizers of big parties, who choose to provide guest performances from big names of global DJ-ing, at this very spot. |
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| EXPO XXI |
| The multifunctional space meant to organize smaller fairs and manifestations of medium size, EXPO XXI Belgrade, is adapted to the needs and fulfills even the most demanding terms of todays organizers. Among others, it is ideal for organizing music events and parties. Many famous disk jockeys, among which are Bob Sinclair, Sven Vath, Yves Larock, Alex Gaudino and many others, have felt the vibe of this venue, and provided quality sound and great entertainment to their audience. |
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| "Dom omladine" Belgrade (DOB) |
| It was founded in 1964, at a location in downtown, where it was the cult place at which the youth of Belgrade gathered. DOB is the cultural centre that promotes programs in the domain of modern arts and culture. It also, encompasses the music scene covering different musical genres. DOB’s great hall was filled by belgrade clubbers on guest peroformances of foreign DJ’s among which were Gilles Peterson and Anthony Pappa. |
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| Belgrade Fair |
| Together with fairs of different types and similiar manfiestations, the Belgrade Fair is the place to organize concerts and other music events. The Fair structure is made of multifunctional halls of different capacities. That way, music event organizers are given a choice of spaces according to the needs and the size of the event. The famous promotional Marlboro parties, that drew in great names of global deejaying, are organized at this very spot when it comes to Belgrade. |
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