The EXIT festival is starting a new chapter of its development, and Montenegro will be one of the key destinations this summer.
As part of the agreement reached with the Government of Montenegro on the development of festival tourism and the sector of creative industries, the EXIT 2 Montenegro project will be implemented, which foresees the organization of two major music events, as well as a number of smaller programs throughout the country. The events will be spread over the first half of July and the end of August, with exact dates and locations to be announced soon.
EXIT previously announced a world tour in attractive locations around the planet, including the festival in front of the Great Pyramids of Giza, Sea Star in Umag and Spiral Festival in Malta. New destinations around the world where EXIT will organize events will be revealed soon, while it is already known that the peak of the tour and the biggest events will be realized in Montenegro. It is expected that the total visit could exceed 200,000 people, and it is estimated that the total economic contribution to the tourism economy of Montenegro could be more than 40 million euros.
The expected return of the Sea Dance Festival to Budva, which already received the award for the best European festival in the category of up to 40,000 visitors per day after the first edition, is attracting special attention. The new projects in Montenegro represent an important step in the further development of Exit, which continues to spread its festival energy around the world and connect the audience through music and the shared values it cherishes.
EXIT is considered one of the most recognizable music festivals in the world. During the previous decades, it brought Serbia three awards for the best large European festival at the most prestigious European festival competition, as well as over three hundred million euros in tourist revenue. CNN once estimated that EXIT's contribution to the international promotion of Serbia amounts to 80 million dollars a year, while the British Economist rated it as invaluable. After the jubilee 25th edition, EXIT also won the category for the Best Event Organization in Europe within the same competition.
