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INmusic Festival 2011


The INmusic festival takes place on Tuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd June 2011 on the shores on the idyllic Lake Jarun in Zagreb, the festival boasts six different stages and will welcome 60,000 music fans to dance in the Croatian sunshine.

Line-up

The line-up includes Arcade Fire, and Grinderman headline, Jamiroquai, Cypress Hill, The Streets, Tv On The Radio, Mastodon, Jello Biafra, Gentleman, Elemental, Goribor Superhiks, Luka Belani, Elvis Jackson, and The Dø with more still to be announced.

Tickets

Early bird tickets are no longer available. Tickets are currently priced at 65 euros (approx £57), they will increase to 70 euros from 6th May 2011. To buy tickets, click here.

On site

This year the camping experience has been enriched so that people can enjoy the site for a full six days from the 18th to the 22nd June. The site will boast a plethora of amenities such as hot running water, wireless internet, food and drink stalls, mobile phone and laptops recharging points.

For those that need an additional buzz to the music there are a host of activities such as beach volleyball and handball, soccer, skate park, rollerblading, cycling, surfing, rowing, horse ridding, table tennis, hanging bowling hall, mini golf, and badminton near the festival.

Accommodation

There are hotels, campsites, apartments and villas and even boats all within close proximity to the festival site.

Getting there

Croatia's capital city is just a two-hour flight away from the UK, and there's a few airlines that operate direct flights between the two countries. There are also great air, bus and train connections to Zagreb from elsewhere in Europe.

The festival is easy to reach by public transport from the centre of Zagreb. Tram numbers 5 or 17 both go to Jarun (the stop itself is called Jarun!). 17 is probably the most useful as you can catch it from the main square. From Jarun tram stop, you can walk to the festival site - follow the signposts.

Please note this is an over 18s only event.

More information will be here when available.

Official Festival Site