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− | | festival dates = 29.6.2012 - 1.7.2012, 5.7.2013 - 6.7.2013, 4.7.2014 - 5.7.2014, 3.7.2015 – 4.7.2015, 1.7.2016 – 2.7.2016, 30.6.2017 - 1.7.2017, 29.6.2018 - 30.6.2018 | + | | festival dates = 29.6.2012 - 1.7.2012, 5.7.2013 - 6.7.2013, 4.7.2014 - 5.7.2014, 3.7.2015 – 4.7.2015, 1.7.2016 – 2.7.2016, 30.6.2017 - 1.7.2017, 29.6.2018 - 30.6.2018, 5.7.2019 - 6.7.2019, 5.9.2020, 6.8.2021 - 7.8.2021, 8.7.2022 - 9.7.2022, 7.7.2023 - 8.7.2023 |
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Revision as of 02:08, 5 April 2023
Lasting 2 days, since 2011 the festival also has a 2-day workshop for musicians. Approximately a dozen or more big bands play at each festival, along with the occasional after-party band. The festival hosts more and more foreign bands, which mostly come from the neighbouring Italy, as well as from France, the Czech Republic, Russia, Latvia ...
The organisers of the festival, the Marezige Youth Society, have also established the Slovenian Association of Big Bands, which connects the more active Slovenian big bands.