As EXIT Festival prepares to ignite the Petrovaradin Fortress once more this July, its milestone 25th edition promises not just a music festival, but a cultural reckoning. From July 10 to 13, the legendary Serbian event will bring together over 30 newly announced artists alongside a jaw-dropping lineup of global icons, including The Prodigy, DJ Snake, and Solomun, for what may be its most ambitious year yet.
This year’s EXIT is more than a celebration – it’s a convergence of generations. Friday’s “Rebel Rave” program will see the legendary The Prodigy command the Main Stage, marking their powerful return to the festival they’ve long dubbed their favorite. Their visceral, high-octane legacy will collide with the new guard of techno innovators, including I Hate Models, Lorenzo Raganzini & Paolo Ferrara, and Trym – crafting a symbolic bridge between rave eras.
On July 13, DJ Snake will reclaim the EXIT spotlight with a hit-fueled headline set echoing his unforgettable 2021 appearance. His global smashes – from “Taki Taki” to “Lean On – have amassed billions of streams and now promise to energize thousands under the open Serbian sky.
Saturday, July 12, sees the return of Solomun with his rare DIYNAMIC STAGE TAKE-OVER, a global exclusive reserved only for the most revered electronic stages. He’ll be joined by breakout talent Mau P, a much-anticipated back-to-back set from DJ Gigola and Tijana T, and techno risers like Ogazón and DJ Lanna.
But EXIT’s scope spans far beyond the electronic world. The Explosive stage will thunder with the sounds of hardcore, punk, and metal from across the globe – including Krisiun, Impiety, Eskröta, and Allt – creating a sonic battlefield for those who crave raw distortion and relentless energy.
Meanwhile, Mystic Marley will bring a more introspective atmosphere to the Tesla Universe stage, weaving together reggae, R&B soul, and hip hop as she channels her family’s musical legacy into a voice of her own.
The 2025 lineup continues to impress with genre-spanning acts such as punk legends Sex Pistols, EDM icon Tiësto, techno queens Amelie Lens and Nina Kraviz, and British alit-pop duo Hurts – ensuring that no matter your scene, EXIT delivers.
Tickets are selling fast, with full festival passes currently available for €125 + b/f and single-day passes starting at €44 + b/f, but prices rise after April 15 or when supplies run out. Fans can secure their spot at exitfest.org and join what promises to be a landmark celebration of sound, rebellion, and unity.
EXIT 2025 is not just a lineup – it’s a movement. Don’t miss your chance to be part of history.

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