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Photo Credit: Ultra Europe

20,000 Ultra Europe tickets have been sold so far to buyers from 90 countries, confirming that Split will once again be the centre of the electronic music world this summer.

Ultra Europe has been waiting to return to life after two years. The marketing agency and event company MPG, the organisers of the Ultra Europe festival, announced the return of one of the biggest live events in the region. The company has collaborated with more than 250 multinational brands, numerous live events, festivals, concerts and sporting events.

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Photo Credit: Ultra Europe

Joe Bašić

CEO and founder of MPG

“The tectonic changes in the way we do business caused by the pandemic have been an incredible challenge for us in the global live industry. Despite everything, I am proud that MPG managed to keep most of its workers. This has been our priority because we have always invested in people, our employees, the greatest wealth this company has. I am thrilled that we can announce the return of our biggest event, the ULTRA Europe festival, which is returning to Split after two years. Our desire, mission, and vision are to create emotions and unique experiences, and we are happy to be able to return to what we do best, and that is to make people happy,” said Joe Bašić, CEO and founder of MPG.

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Photo Credit: Ultra Europe

ULTRA Europe is the largest international event in the region, and after a two-year break, it will reopen its doors to more than 100,000 visitors. Just how eager people are for live events is also shown by the fact that 20,000 tickets have already been sold. The event brings extensive promotion of Split and Croatia as meeting destinations.

Find out more at https://ultraeurope.com/.

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