Outlook Festival 2017

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Thursday 7th to Sunday 10th September 2017
Fort Punta Christo, Pula, Istria County, Croatia MAP
Opening Concert £30, Festival £130, Camping £60
Daily capacity: 4,500
Last updated: Thu 27th Apr 2017

A weekend of music covering the best in reggae, hiphop, dubstep, broken beat, drum & bass and dance-floor soul music. The secluded site is by the sea about 10 miles from Pula in Croatia.

Outlook Festival will take place between Thursday 7th and Sunday 10th September (music finishes 6am Monday morning) returning to Fort Punta Christo. The separately ticketed opening concert will happen on Wednesday 6th September.

Line-up

The opening concert, separately ticketed, includes Dizzee Rascal, DJ Shadow and The Outlook Orchestra.

Many acts have been announced, including Giggs, Wiley, Goldie, Friction, Pharoahe Monch, Bugzy Malone, AJ Tracey, My Nu Leng ,t q d, Digital Mystikz, DJ Marky, General Levy and Chris Lorenzo and many more with more to be announced.

For the details announced so far, please see the line-up page.

Tickets

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Tickets are priced at £130. An opening party ticket is priced at £30, and a camping ticket is £60. Prices do not include booking fees.

More info

Set against a backdrop of the stunning region of Istria in Croatia, Outlook's home is Fort Punta Christo, a 19th Century Fort built by the Austrians to defend what was their main naval port however, over the Outlook weekend the site possesses an artillery of sound systems in the multiple arenas, plus 30 Degree beaches and boat parties.

Please note this is an over 18s only event.

More information will be here when available.




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