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Summer begins at Matoš in Zagreb: music, herb fair, children's zone and much more for the whole family

Summer at Matoš in Zagreb brings various events including concerts, DJ performances, herb fair and children's programs. The event lasts from June 28 to July 27 at the Mažuranić Brothers Square

Summer begins at Matoš in Zagreb: music, herb fair, children
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The wait is coming to an end because on Friday, June 28th, the most anticipated Summer at Matoša finally begins! The favorite summer event will transform Trg braće Mažuranića into the central place of happenings for a month. Sets of great DJs and bands, fine food and cold drinks at eight catering houses, performances, face painting, workshops, animations, and sports games for children are just some of the reasons to visit. The program runs until July 27th, and everything is ready for the opening of long summer evenings under the starry sky.

At Summer at Matoša, you can freely come "waving your hand" because Mažuranac has everything big and small might need. There is shade, deckchairs, bean bags, cushions, a relaxed atmosphere, and plenty of free programs for all ages. The organizers have also taken care of a rich offer of food and drinks because fine street food snacks and various drinks for the most diverse tastes await at the eight catering houses.

The most diverse program so far - music, herb fair, children's zone…
At Mažuranac, which thanks to the City has never looked better, concerts and DJ performances will take place again this time. Bands perform on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and DJs on other days, so jazz, funk, rock, and pop rhythms will not be lacking. Urban musicians and bands such as Elvis Sršen & The Funkblasters, Toni Drama, Šleper šlager, Louise band, Laura Miletić, Tanja & Marko, and Tina & Dalibor Acoustic will be enjoyed, and the popular Gelato sisters will sing at the opening. The well-known "Matoševa" cabaret stage has been reserved for DJ Zozzo, DJ Bondža, DJ Kanca, and DJ Xxxtended.

There is also an exciting collaboration with the Hortiart association, so on Sunday, June 30th, a herb fair with appropriate and fun workshops for plant lovers is on the schedule. From July 5th to 7th, Mažuranac will once again host the LADO festival at Mažuranac, free for all visitors.

Children's programs - performances, creative workshops, and games
Every day, a specially designed children's corner in the shade awaits children. Performances, creative workshops, Tinker Labs scientific workshops, animations, sports games, and face painting move to the city center because two great festivals merge into one (Caffe de Matoš and ZGodionica). Weekdays from 4 pm to 7 pm and weekends from 10 am to 1 pm are reserved for the youngest. The famous Helen Doron English School, storytelling aunts from the Smiješak za sve association, Education with Music - Lana Marasović Zagreb Center, the Colorful World of performances, and many more are also visiting.

Summer at Matoša working hours
Summer at Matoša will be open from Monday to Thursday from 4 pm to 11 pm, on Fridays from 4 pm to midnight, on Saturdays from 10 am to midnight, and on Sundays from 10 am to 11 pm. All information about the program and concerts is available on the Facebook page.

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