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  2. BOOM Festival - Wikipedia

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    BOOM Festival was a rock music festival held annually throughout SFR Yugoslavia between 1971 and 1978. The festival was held for the first time in 1971 in Maribor [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and for the last time in 1978 in Novi Sad . [ 3 ]

  3. Popular music in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Several rock music festivals existed of which BOOM was one of the most popular. A rock music event that marked the decade, but also the Yugoslav rock history in general, was the Bijelo Dugme's concert at Hajdučka česma in Košutnjak Park in Belgrade on August 22, 1977, which was attended by around 80,000 people.

  4. Category:Music festivals in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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  5. Gitarijada (Belgrade) - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the festival was held in 1966, and second and the last in 1967. The festival was one of the first rock festivals in Yugoslavia and considered one of the most notable events in the early days of Yugoslav rock music. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  6. Valentino (band) - Wikipedia

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    Valentino is a Bosnian and Yugoslav pop rock band formed in Sarajevo in 1982.. Formed and led by guitarist and principal songwriter Zijad "Zijo" Rizvanbegović and fronted by vocalist Suad Jakirlić "Jaka", Valentino gained large popularity in Yugoslavia in the mid-1980s with their pop rock and power pop songs with folk music influences.

  7. Bellingham’s iconic Acid Ball will be lit up for a psych-rock ...

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    The festival is open for all ages and starts at 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3. Tickets cost $15 per person online or $20 at the door, and admission for children 12 and under is free.

  8. Parada ritma - Wikipedia

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    Parada ritma (Parade of Rhythm), also known as Vatromet ritma (trans. Fireworks of Rhythm), was a series of concerts held in SFR Yugoslavia during 1964 and 1965. The first concert in the series is notable as the first rock festival in Yugoslavia and arguably the first rock festival in a communist country.

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