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The last edition of the [[No Border Jam Festival]] took place in 2017. The article was for the time being put into the depot, below you can find the archival article.
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Inaugurated in [[Established::1992]], the [[No Border Jam Festival]] is the oldest living Slovene underground music festival, a punk rock festival with a rich and vivid past. Today it is run by the [[Cultural Centre Maribor]] (former Subkulturni azil Maribor).
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Inaugurated in [[Established::1992]], the [[No Border Jam Festival]] is the oldest living Slovenian underground music festival, a punk rock festival with a rich and vivid past. Today it is run by the [[Cultural Centre Maribor]] (former Subkulturni azil Maribor).
  
 
The programme has presented some significant names of the anarcho-punk, punk and garage scenes, including Oi Polloi, Marky Ramone, Citizen Fish, Wat Tyler, Icons of Filth, Anarcrust and several local groups which are well-known in Europe, such as [[Pridigarji]], [[Scuffy Dogs]], plus veteran hosts [[Center za dehumanizacijo (CZD)]] and a number of other new groups.  
 
The programme has presented some significant names of the anarcho-punk, punk and garage scenes, including Oi Polloi, Marky Ramone, Citizen Fish, Wat Tyler, Icons of Filth, Anarcrust and several local groups which are well-known in Europe, such as [[Pridigarji]], [[Scuffy Dogs]], plus veteran hosts [[Center za dehumanizacijo (CZD)]] and a number of other new groups.  
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The festival takes place in eastern Slovenia; the first one was held in Ptuj and the second one at Ormož, but all subsequent festivals have been hosted by the [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]] in Maribor.
 
The festival takes place in eastern Slovenia; the first one was held in Ptuj and the second one at Ormož, but all subsequent festivals have been hosted by the [[Pekarna Cultural Centre]] in Maribor.
  
In 2012 the ''NO BORDER JAM: Tale of a Fight for Survival'', a comic book in the vein of the legendary Alan Ford was published in English by the [[Subkulturni azil Maribor]]. It outlines the 20 year history of the festival.
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In 2012 the ''NO BORDER JAM: Tale of a Fight for Survival'', a comic book in the vein of the legendary Alan Ford was published in English by the [[Subkulturni azil Maribor]]. It outlines the 20-year history of the festival.
 
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Festival No border jam
Ljubljanska ulica 4, SI-2000 Maribor
Phone386 (0) 2 647 6381
Dušan Hedl, Music management



Phone386 (0) 41 832736
Frequencyannual
Festival dates8.9.2017 - 9.9.2017




The last edition of the No Border Jam Festival took place in 2017. For the time being, the article has been put into the depot, below you can find the archival article.


Archival article

Inaugurated in 1992, the No Border Jam Festival is the oldest living Slovenian underground music festival, a punk rock festival with a rich and vivid past. Today it is run by the Cultural Centre Maribor (former Subkulturni azil Maribor).

The programme has presented some significant names of the anarcho-punk, punk and garage scenes, including Oi Polloi, Marky Ramone, Citizen Fish, Wat Tyler, Icons of Filth, Anarcrust and several local groups which are well-known in Europe, such as Pridigarji, Scuffy Dogs, plus veteran hosts Center za dehumanizacijo (CZD) and a number of other new groups.

The festival takes place in eastern Slovenia; the first one was held in Ptuj and the second one at Ormož, but all subsequent festivals have been hosted by the Pekarna Cultural Centre in Maribor.

In 2012 the NO BORDER JAM: Tale of a Fight for Survival, a comic book in the vein of the legendary Alan Ford was published in English by the Subkulturni azil Maribor. It outlines the 20-year history of the festival.


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