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Main Stage
Duran Duran at Main stage, 2012
Crowd at David Guetta, Dance Arena, 2013
Main Stage of the Exit festival is situated at the very heart of Petrovaradin Fortress, with its capacity of over 35,000 people, with a scenic natural backdrop.
Every year the Main Stage welcomes renowned stars and artists from all music genres. Along with the most popular performers, it also features the best electronic acts in the "After 2AM" sessions, which have become a trademark of the festival, allowing the party to continue until dawn.
In previous years Main Stage hosted some of the best artists in the world: Pet Shop Boys, Morrissey, Billy Idol, Guns N' Roses, Franz Ferdinand,Stereo MC's, Iggy Pop, Massive Attack, The Cult, White Stripes, Garbage, Goldfrapp, The Cardigans, Cypress Hill, Beastie Boys, Snoop Dogg, Wu-Tang Clan, The Prodigy, Sex Pistols, NERD, The Streets, The Hives, Kraftwerk, Lily Allen, Madness, Korn, Moby, Manic Street Preachers, Patti Smith,Arctic Monkeys, Chemical Brothers, Faith No More, Placebo, Klaxons, LCD Soundsystem, Arcade Fire, Pulp, Jamiroquai, Portishead, Grinderman, Bad Religion, Editors, M.I.A., Slayer, Juliette and the Licks, Suicidal Tendencies, Emir & Frozen Camels etc.
The Dance Arena is the second largest Exit festival stage, and can host over 25,000 people.
The show on the Dance Arena starts in the evening, and plays all night long, until dawn.
In previous years the Dance Arena has hosted some of the most influential DJs and producers in the world, such as: Carl Cox, Sven Vath, Sharam,Francois K, Tiga, Axwell, Laurent Garnier, John Digweed, Darren Emerson, Danny Tenaglia, Frankie Knuckles, Eric Prydz, Eric Morillo, Green Velvet,Richie Hawtin, Dubfire, James Zabiela, Nic Fanciulli, Adam Beyer, Steve Lawler, Lee Burridge, David Morales, Sander Kleinenberg, Marshall Jefferson,Roger Sanchez, Timo Maas, LTJ Bukem, Felix The Housecat, David Guetta
Main Stage
Duran Duran at Main stage, 2012
Crowd at David Guetta, Dance Arena, 2013
Main Stage of the Exit festival is situated at the very heart of Petrovaradin Fortress, with its capacity of over 35,000 people, with a scenic natural backdrop.
Every year the Main Stage welcomes renowned stars and artists from all music genres. Along with the most popular performers, it also features the best electronic acts in the "After 2AM" sessions, which have become a trademark of the festival, allowing the party to continue until dawn.
In previous years Main Stage hosted some of the best artists in the world: Pet Shop Boys, Morrissey, Billy Idol, Guns N' Roses, Franz Ferdinand,Stereo MC's, Iggy Pop, Massive Attack, The Cult, White Stripes, Garbage, Goldfrapp, The Cardigans, Cypress Hill, Beastie Boys, Snoop Dogg, Wu-Tang Clan, The Prodigy, Sex Pistols, NERD, The Streets, The Hives, Kraftwerk, Lily Allen, Madness, Korn, Moby, Manic Street Preachers, Patti Smith,Arctic Monkeys, Chemical Brothers, Faith No More, Placebo, Klaxons, LCD Soundsystem, Arcade Fire, Pulp, Jamiroquai, Portishead, Grinderman, Bad Religion, Editors, M.I.A., Slayer, Juliette and the Licks, Suicidal Tendencies, Emir & Frozen Camels etc.
The Dance Arena is the second largest Exit festival stage, and can host over 25,000 people.
The show on the Dance Arena starts in the evening, and plays all night long, until dawn.
In previous years the Dance Arena has hosted some of the most influential DJs and producers in the world, such as: Carl Cox, Sven Vath, Sharam,Francois K, Tiga, Axwell, Laurent Garnier, John Digweed, Darren Emerson, Danny Tenaglia, Frankie Knuckles, Eric Prydz, Eric Morillo, Green Velvet,Richie Hawtin, Dubfire, James Zabiela, Nic Fanciulli, Adam Beyer, Steve Lawler, Lee Burridge, David Morales, Sander Kleinenberg, Marshall Jefferson,Roger Sanchez, Timo Maas, LTJ Bukem, Felix The Housecat, David Guetta
Explosive Stage
This is the place for the harder music genres: Metal, HC, Punk.
In previous years the Explosive Stage has hosted Napalm Death, U.D.O., Death Angel, The Exploited, The Business, Agnostic Front, Sham 69,Satyricon, Max Cavalera & Danny Lilker, Suicidal Tendencies, Rotting Christ, Behemoth, Decapitated, Keep of Kalessin, Walls of Jericho, Cathedral,Deathstars, Sabaton, Tiamat, 69 Eyes, My Dying Bride, Kataklysm and Arkona and many others
Fusion Stage
The Fusion Stage is one of the biggest stages at the festival. It played host to some of the most prominent rock, pop, and alternative performers, both from Serbia and the rest of the world.
Happynovisad Stage
The Happynovisad Stage is the second largest electronic stage at the festival.
Happynovisad Stage came to life in 2005. In December 2010, it started live video streaming, and became the gathering place for the most popular local and regional DJs.
Elektrana Stage
The Elektrana stage came into being 2005, with an intention to present the festival audience with the up-and-coming domestic and regional electro scene. During all these years, Elektrana has been supporting young music creators, as well as those performers who hadn’t yet been to Serbia. Presenting electro, electro-pop and synth-pop marvels, the stage has quirky retro-glam esthetics in the form of pink light bulbs embodied in its logo.
This is the place for the harder music genres: Metal, HC, Punk.
In previous years the Explosive Stage has hosted Napalm Death, U.D.O., Death Angel, The Exploited, The Business, Agnostic Front, Sham 69,Satyricon, Max Cavalera & Danny Lilker, Suicidal Tendencies, Rotting Christ, Behemoth, Decapitated, Keep of Kalessin, Walls of Jericho, Cathedral,Deathstars, Sabaton, Tiamat, 69 Eyes, My Dying Bride, Kataklysm and Arkona and many others
Fusion Stage
The Fusion Stage is one of the biggest stages at the festival. It played host to some of the most prominent rock, pop, and alternative performers, both from Serbia and the rest of the world.
Happynovisad Stage
The Happynovisad Stage is the second largest electronic stage at the festival.
Happynovisad Stage came to life in 2005. In December 2010, it started live video streaming, and became the gathering place for the most popular local and regional DJs.
Elektrana Stage
The Elektrana stage came into being 2005, with an intention to present the festival audience with the up-and-coming domestic and regional electro scene. During all these years, Elektrana has been supporting young music creators, as well as those performers who hadn’t yet been to Serbia. Presenting electro, electro-pop and synth-pop marvels, the stage has quirky retro-glam esthetics in the form of pink light bulbs embodied in its logo.