No Sleep Festival
No Sleep Festival | |
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Genre | Techno, Big beat, House, Synth-pop, EDM, Dance, Electronic |
Dates | 8–9 April and November 2021 Two days, starting on the second Friday of April and November (2018–present) First day of EXIT Festival (2017) |
Location(s) | 11 locations, Belgrade, Serbia (2018–present) Petrovaradin fortress, Novi Sad, Serbia (2017) |
Coordinates | 44°49′18″N 20°28′28″E / 44.821751°N 20.474539°ECoordinates: 44°49′18″N 20°28′28″E / 44.821751°N 20.474539°E |
Years active | 2017–present |
Founded by | Dušan Kovačević, Ivan Milivojev |
Attendance | >7,000 (2019, first day) |
Website | nosleepfestival |
No Sleep (Serbian: Но слип / No slip) is a spring/autumn music festival which is held twice a year at 11 locations in the city of Belgrade, Serbia.[1][2]
The festival was founded in 2017 in Novi Sad as a part of the EXIT Festival, influenced by the festival's No Sleep Novi Sad stage, which was introduced in 2002 as HappyNoviSad stage.[3][4] The first edition of the festival was held during the first day of the EXIT festival, at the festival's Dance Arena, and it attracted 20,000 visitors.[1] In 2018, it became a stand-alone festival, as it was moved from the Petrovaradin fortress to Belgrade.[1]
History[]
The festival began in 2017 as a part of the EXIT Festival. During its existence, No Sleep has been visited by over 45,000 people from more than 60 countries. Resident Advisor, DJ Mag, XLR8R and many others have on numerous occasions praised No Sleep.[5][6][7]
The initial idea was created with EXIT's No Sleep Novi Sad stage which quickly gained international fame. Each year, EXIT partners through No Sleep with some of the world's most popular clubs which are showcased at the festival and make launch events. The list includes Fabric, Tresor, Sub Club etc.[1]
In January 2019, No Sleep Festival won the Best New Festival award at the European Festivals Awards held In Groningen, Netherlands.[8]
Location[]
No Sleep takes place at 11 locations in Belgrade, including the central mammoth warehouse, known as the New Hangar in Port of Belgrade, next to Danube river. It also includes lineups at city's well-known clubs like Drugstore, Club 20/44 and various other spots, with some of the world's most popular electronic music acts, alongside local talents.[1]
Key Venues[]
Matrez[]
Matrez is a brutalist hangar located in Port of Belgrade.[9]
Main Hangar[]
Main Hangar is a mammoth warehouse located in Port of Belgrade, next to Danube river. It's located on 39 Žorža Klemansoa Street. It was introduced as the festival's main venue in 2018, along with other nightclubs, such as Drugstore, 20/44 etc.[1]
New Hangar hosted Fatboy Slim, Nina Kraviz, Cassius, Lee Burridge, Amelie Lens, Bicep, Terry Francis and many more.[10][11][12][13][14]
Drugstore[]
Drugstore is one of the more popular nightclubs in Belgrade, along with 20/44 etc. It is located on 115 despot Stefan Boulevard [1] Beside the main events, Drugstore also features afterparties.
Drugstore hosted Olof Dreijer, Gassivity etc.[15]
20/44[]
20/44 is one of the more popular nightclubs in Belgrade. It is located next to the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers.[1]
half[]
Half is a nightclub located on 10 Vojvoda Bojović Boulevard. It was introduced as a new venue in 2019.[16][17]
Marsh Open Space[]
Marsh Open Space or Marsh Creative Production is a cafe located on 15 Cetinjska Street, along with another venue, Yugovinyl. It hosts workshops and exhibitions, along with a music conference with popular international and local speakers. It is yet to be announced if it will be the venue for the 2019 edition of the No Sleep Festival.
Mladost[]
Mladost is a cafe located on 44 Karađorđeva Street in Belgrade, along with three other venues, Gadost, Gajba and Taman.[18]
Gadost[]
Gadost is a cafe located on 44 Karađorđeva Street, along with three other venues, Mladost, Gajba and Taman.[19]
Gajba[]
Gajba is a nightclub located on 44 Karađorđeva Street, along with three other venues, Mladost, Gadost and Taman.[20]
Yugovinyl[]
Yugovinyl is a vinyl record store located on 15 Cetinjska Street in Belgrade.[21]
DOT[]
DOT is a nightclub located on 6 Francuska Street in Belgrade.[22]
Discontinued Venues[]
Dance Arena[]
EXIT Festival's Dance Arena on the Petrovaradin fortress was the venue of the first No Sleep festival in 2017. It is widely considered one of the best electronic arenas in the world. It can host over 25,000 people.
The show on the Dance Arena starts in the evening, and plays all night long, until dawn.
Dance Arena has hosted some of the most influential DJs and producers in the world, such as Jeff Mills, Ellen Allien, Rebekah, Vatican Shadow and many more during both No Sleep and EXIT festivals, and Boris Brejcha, Pan-Pot, Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens, Maceo Plex, Robin Schulz, Hot Since 82, Meduza, Nina Kraviz, Paul Kalkbrenner, Solomun, Paul van Dyk, Honey Dijon, Adam Beyer, Black Coffee, Ben Klock, Carl Cox, Marcel Dettmann, Ofenbach, Burak Yeter, Mahmut Orhan, David Guetta, Eric Prydz, Four Tet, Fatboy Slim, Tale Of Us, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Lee Burridge, Underworld, Danny Tenaglia, Luciano, Avicii, Richie Hawtin, Afrojack, Quintino, Deep Dish, Disclosure, Faithless, Hardwell, Martin Garrix, Dixon, Jamie Jones, Duke Dumont, Nicole Moudaber, Ida Engberg, Carl Craig, Guy Gerber, Joseph Capriati, Steve Angello, Tiga, Laurent Garnier, Chris Liebing, Green Velvet, Felix da Housecat, Kerri Chandler, DJ Hell, Scuba, George FitzGerald, Seth Troxler, Marco Carola, Recondite, Booka Shade, Jackmaster, Hernan Cattaneo, Nicky Romero, Oliver Heldens, Dave Clarke, Leftfield, Francesca Lombardo, Kölsch, Octave One, Eats Everything, and many more during the EXIT festival.[3]
Drugstore / Mali klub[]
Drugstore also features a smaller nightclub which hosted acts during the night until morning. It was discontinued as a venue in 2019.
Mint[]
Club Mint is a bar located on 7 Đušina Street in Belgrade.[23] It was discontinued as a venue in 2019.
Pržionica D59B[]
Pržionica D59B is a coffee shop located on 59 Dobračina Street, hence the name, in Belgrade.[24] It was discontinued as a venue in 2019.
Tranzit[]
Tranzit is a bar located on 8 Braće Krsmanović Street in Belgrade.[25] It was discontinued as a venue in 2019.
Taman[]
Taman is a nightclub located on 44 Karađorđeva Street, along with three other venues, Mladost, Gadost and Gajba.[20] It was introduced as a new venue in 2019, and discontinued after the first day of the festival, because of the controversy surrounding an attender.[26][27]
History by years[]
No Sleep 2017[]
The inaugural installment of No Sleep was held during the first day of the 2017 edition of the EXIT Festival on the festival's Dance Arena.[3]
No Sleep Festival 2017 took place 5 July 2017. It was attended by 20,000 people.[1]
The headlining act for No Sleep 2017 included Jeff Mills.[3]
No Sleep Festival presented a combination of various electronic acts, ranging from famous techno and IDM acts to noise music.
No Sleep 2018[]
On 15 July, it was announced that the No Sleep Festival would move from the Petrovaradin Fortress to Belgrade, where it was held at 12 locations.[1]
No Sleep Festival 2018 took place 15–18 November 2018. It was attended by 25,000 people.[1][28][29]
The headlining acts for No Sleep 2018 included Fatboy Slim, Nina Kraviz, Cassius and Lee Burridge.[10][1][30]
No Sleep Festival presented a combination of various electronic acts, ranging from famous big beat and house acts to synth-pop and electronic dance music.
Besides its two main events, No Sleep Festival also featured daytime parties, workshops and exhibitions, along with a music conference with popular international and local speakers.[1]
No Sleep 2019[]
No Sleep Festival 2019 took place 8–9 November 2019.[31] It was attended by more than 7,000 people during its first day.[32]
The headlining acts for No Sleep 2019 included Amelie Lens, Bicep, Terry Francis and many more.[33][34]
No Sleep Festival presented a combination of various electronic acts, ranging from famous techno and dance acts to electronic music.
No Sleep 2022[]
No Sleep Festival 2022 will take place 8–9 April and November 2022, changing its format to twice a year.[35]
The headlining acts for the spring edition of No Sleep 2022 include Nina Kraviz, DVS1 and many more.[36]
No Sleep Festival will present a combination of various electronic acts, ranging from famous techno acts to house music.
Festival by year[]
Year | Dates | Attendance | Headliners | Notable acts |
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2017 | 5 July | 20,000 | Jeff Mills | Ellen Allien, Rebekah, Vatican Shadow |
2018 | 15–18 November | 25,000 | Fatboy Slim · Nina Kraviz · Cassius · Lee Burridge | Olof Dreijer |
2019 | 8–9 November | >7,000 (first day) | Amelie Lens · Bicep · Terry Francis | N/A |
2022 (spring) | 8–9 April | TBD | Nina Kraviz · DVS1 | TBA |
2022 (autumn) | November | TBD | TBA | TBA |
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