An impressive 3D mapping show will enrich the experience during the Open Buzludzha Festival 2024. From August 8 to 11, in front of the monument, on the meadow in front of the "Buzludzha" hut and in the forest around, there will be a rich musical program with beloved local and foreign performers. During each of the three nights, the 3D mapping show will be projected on the facade of the "Buzludzha" monument.
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This year, visitors from over 15 countries, musicians and DJs, as well as many volunteers are expected. The music program is on three stages - Main, Monumental and Forest. There will also be a co-working space, entertainment for children and special daily challenges for guests.
"I am happy that with each edition more and more people come, as they know that this is not just a festival with good music, culture, history and nature, but has its own cause,” says architect Dora Ivanova from the "Project Buzludzha" foundation, which is also the organizer of the festival. The very idea of the festival is part of the foundation's overall campaign to unfold the potential of the place for contemporary culture and art, telling the story of the recent past to the generation that does not know it, so that we can all make better decisions for our future."
The music program in the three festival nights includes more than ten bands. The official opening of Open Buzludzha Festival 2024 is on August 8, when Jupiter 7, Cool Den and Wickeda will play on the Main Stage (in front of Buzludzha Hut).
Publication in English: Al. Markov
Photos: buzludzha-project.com
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