Exit Festival reveals full electronic music line-up for 2024

Exit Festival reveals full electronic music line-up for 2024

Exit Festival has revealed the full electronic music line-up for its 2024 event, taking place from 10th-14th July in Novi Sad’s Petrovaradin Fortress.

The coveted Dance Arena will welcome new names ARTBAT, Avantika, Lanna and Human Rias, alongside Vintage Culture and Argy, who will go b2b for the first time.

They join previously announced acts including Carl Cox, with a three-hour hybrid set, Bonobo (DJ), Black CoffeeSteve AngelloSama’ AbdulhadiFranky WahCarlitaBarry Can’t SwimKenya GraceRudimental, and plenty more.

Over on the festival’s second largest electronic music stage — the open-air NSNS — Sara Landry will make her Exit Festival debut, followed by sets from the likes of Helena Hauff, Oguz, Yotto, Supergloss, Cassie Raptor, Estella Boersma, Francis Mercier, and more across the weekend. Check out the complete electronic line-up below.

This year’s edition has been nicknamed EXIT Starseeds with the slogan ‘Awakening Our Superpowers Together’, and will host a total of more than 1000 performers across its 40 stages and festival zones.

“We are proud to present one of our best electronic music editions so far,” said EXIT founder and director, Dušan Kovačević. “Every year, we elevate both the line-up and production to a higher level, so we are justifying the reputation of being the leading dance floor in the world.”

Final tickets to Exit Festival 2024 are available here, starting from just €95 plus booking fees.

Revisit DJ Mag’s 2022 review of the festival, picking out five key performances, here.

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