Kubana Festival 2011

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Summary

Kubana festival is the only beach-based 3-day open air festival in Eastern Europe. It takes place in the beautiful Southern Russia, on the coast of Black sea. The festival coordinators are looking to book Sonicbids artists and bands who play alternative music. This festival offers a unique combination of multi-format festival entertainment such as Live Music concerts, night DJs sets, open air cinema, and lots of sport & art activities or just relaxation on the beach of your choice. The very first festival was held in 2009 and about 8 000 people came to be a part of it, the next year number of visitors reached 30 000./n/nKubana festival is the only beach-based 3-day open air festival in Eastern Europe. It takes place in the beautiful Southern Russia, on the coast of Black sea. The festival coordinators are looking to book Sonicbids artists and bands who play alternative music to perform live at the festival.



This year's line-up includes legendary Marky Ramone and his new project Marky Ramone's Blitzkrieg, Hot Spanish, The Locos, Daring Experimenters Infected Mushroom, well-known project Skazi and, of course, the brightest and beloved stars of Russian alternative scene.



About the festival:

This festival offers a unique combination of multi-format festival entertainment such as Live Music concerts, night DJs sets, open air cinema, and lots of sport & art activities or just relaxation on the beach of your choice. The very first festival was held in 2009 and about 8 000 people came to be a part of it, the next year number of visitors reached 30 000.




Kubana fest music program consists of leading and most popular bands from Russia and CIS (selected as “simply the best”) performances - Lyapis Trubezkoiy, Tarakany!, Spitfire, Distemper, Boombox, and guest world stars such as NOFX and Nouvelle Vogue in 2010. In 2011, the festival is increasing its size and the number of expected visitors.



2011 is a year when the biggest and staggering Russian festival Kubana became a member of Yourope and European visitors are more than welcome to see how Russia makes it.