
Sonus Croatia has once again confirmed its status as one of the world’s most anticipated electronic music festivals, attracting thousands of fans from across the globe to the Adriatic coast.
This year’s edition kicked off with an electrifying opening party on August 16, followed by the full festival from August 17 to 21, featuring more than 70 international, regional, and local artists across five days and nights of nonstop music.
Stellar Performances and Surprise Moments
The lineup brought together some of the biggest names in the electronic scene, including Adriatique, Boris Brejcha, Indira Paganotto, Adam Beyer, Franky Rizardo, Dennis Cruz, Patrick Mason, Andrea Oliva, Reinier Zonneveld, and WhoMadeWho.
One of the festival’s most memorable highlights was a spontaneous back-to-back-to-back (b2b2b) set by Joseph Capriati, Seth Troxler, and Traumer, which kept the crowd dancing until 7AM.
Despite a brief weather-related delay to the closing party, the energy remained unmatched, with Capriati, Troxler, Ricardo Villalobos, Traumer, Cassy, and Ohm Hourani delivering world-class sets that closed out the week in style.

Beyond the Main Stages
The Sonus experience extended beyond the festival grounds with four boat parties, featuring high-energy performances from FJAAK, Lilly Palmer, GL|IA, Fatima Hajji, Dejan Milićević, Ani., and Enzo Siragusa — making sure the Adriatic waves carried the same magic as the beaches and clubs.
Sonus also partnered with leading names in the global electronic music community, including Decibel Open Air (Italy), The Bassement (Madrid), Kiesgrube (Germany), Keep On Dancing (Ibiza), Space Miami (US), Factory 93 (LA), FUSE (London), and Nordstern (Switzerland), ensuring diverse musical showcases and collaborations.
Looking Ahead to 2026
Organizers have already announced that the next edition of Sonus Croatia will take place from August 16 to 20, 2026, with the official opening party on August 15.
To celebrate, Super Early Bird tickets — including a limited batch of the most affordable festival and opening party passes — are now available exclusively via the official Sonus website.
A Landmark for Croatia’s Music Tourism
Supported by the Croatian Tourist Board, Sonus has become a flagship event for the region, combining world-class music, stunning nature, and vibrant community energy. For 12 years, the festival has not only enriched Croatia’s nightlife but also attracted a truly international audience, solidifying its place among the world’s top electronic music destinations.
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