Croatian singer opens Slovenia’s longest Arsana festival yet

Croatian singer opens Slovenia’s longest Arsana festival yet

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Croatian singer-songwriter Gibonni is opening the Arsana international music festival on Saturday evening in the eastern city of Ptuj (Slovenia).

The festival will feature more than 400 artists.

Over fifty events are planned, CE Report quotes STA.

They will take place at 13 venues across three months, making this the longest Arsana in its 17-year history.

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