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Four music festivals in Burgas bring in crowds from all over the world

The Sea Garden in Burgas
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Tourists from all over the world are expected in Burgas during the last weekend of July, when four festivals will offer different kinds of music catering to all tastes and ages. Hotels are full up.

Four-times DR Awards winner for best producer and DJ – Solomun is coming to Burgas on 28 July, when Solar Summer fest opens at Port Burgas.

Burgas and the Sea, the long-standing national pop song contest is taking place at the Summer Theatre for the 40th time on 29 July.

The international music party No Rules Fest is taking place at the fishing port in Sarafovo residential area for the first time.

The 14th edition of Sun Tribe Open Air will be held on July 28 and 19 in Rosenets park on two stages. Rap, funk and reggae is what Dub Constructor, DJ Ivo Happy and other DJs will be offering audiences at the festival. 



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