Montenegrin music festivals

Montenegrin music festivals

Montenegrin music festivals are a series of music festivals which showcase the top Montenegrin and all Ex-Yugoslavian musical acts, in different types of music. They usually involve live performances as well as awards given by festival jurors and those awarded by the fans. The majority of the festivals release a compilation of the songs entered.


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Pop Festivals

  • Music Festival Budva
    • It takes place in the town of Budva and usually takes place in June. It was held each year from 1992 until today, except in 1999 and 2002.


Folk Festivals

  • Cetinje Fest
    • A festival held annually in Cetinje. The first edition, Tivatfest, was held in the city of Tivat in August 2005, while the second was held in Bar and named Barfest. The festival focuses mainly on traditional folk music of the region, and the organizers aren't allowing turbo-folk songs to participate.

Children's music festivals

  • Zlatna Pahulja and Zlatna Staza
    • These two festivals are held in Rožaje. Zlatna Pahulja focuses on the younger singers, while Zlatna Staza is for the older ones. They were first held in 1995.
  • Male Skale
    • Male Skale festival is held in Bijela, near Herceg Novi. Started in 2005.


Festivals with no competitive character

  • Refresh Festival
    • Held annually in Maximus nightclub in Kotor. Consists of performances of international and local hip-hop, pop and rock stars and DJs. First held in August 2007.

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