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Poreč Summer brings a rich program: klapa Rišpet, Tamara Obrovac, concerts in Euphrasiana and much more

The Poreč Summer continues with a variety of events for all generations. Enjoy dance and music evenings, klapa performances, a festival of indigenous products and concerts in the Euphrasian Basilica.

Poreč Summer brings a rich program: klapa Rišpet, Tamara Obrovac, concerts in Euphrasiana and much more
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After the exceptionally successful first edition of Gelato Park, the Poreč Summer continues this week with a variety of events for all generations. Tonight, at 9 PM in Olga Ban Park, "Magic is in the Air" will take place. Dancers will demonstrate extraordinary flexibility and impressive gymnastic-acrobatic skills in the air through silk dancing. The program will include stage lighting effects, magical music, and attractive costumes, providing visitors with an unforgettable experience. Join us tonight in Olga Ban Park and enjoy the magic. In case of bad weather, the event will be canceled.

On Tuesday, July 2, 2024, Freedom Square becomes an open stage for the musical evening "Music on Square". With rock, jazz, blues, and other music genres, you will be able to dance and enjoy the great atmosphere on the main town square. Come and enjoy with the attractive Summertime Acoustic Duo.

The Public Open University of Poreč has prepared a musical treat on Wednesday, July 3, 2024, for the opening of the 29th Jazz in the Lapidarium. The season opens with the Tamara Obrovac Quartet, where the new album "Nuvola" will be presented. The concert starts at 9 PM.

This year, the popular klapa evenings return to the heart of the old town. On Thursday, July 4, 2024, starting at 9 PM on Freedom Square, a free concert by one of the most famous Croatian klapas – Rišpet will take place. This summer evening will be enhanced with numerous hits such as "Lipo mi je tu", "Prsti zapleteni", "Sunce mi od tebe dolazi", "Šta mi ljube oćeš kazat" and others. Do not miss this musical evening!

On the same day, from 9 AM to 9 PM, the traditional Fair of Istrian Indigenous Products will be held on Freedom Square. Local family farms will display their products, including honey and bee products, olive oil, vegetables, hemp products, lavender, natural cosmetics, cured meat products, various types of flour, goji berry products, wine, brandies, and fruit products.

On Friday, July 5, 2024, in the historic building of the Euphrasian Basilica, a concert "Cello Octet" will be held in the production of the musical-stage activity of the Public Open University of Poreč. This concert is part of the classical music festival "Concerts in Euphrasiana", which has been held in this unique setting for 63 years.

We invite all citizens and visitors of Poreč to join us in celebrating the Poreč Summer and enjoy the rich program prepared by the Tourist Board of the City of Poreč and the City of Poreč. See you in Poreč!

More details about the Poreč Summer program can be found on the website of the Poreč Tourist Board www.myporec.com, on the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/PorecIstria, as well as on the Moove app. Additionally, the Poreč Tourist Board prints a monthly printed version of the event calendar, which can be picked up at the Information Center of the Poreč Tourist Board.

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