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Black Coffee at the Pula Arena on July 31 - The Grammy Winner and Afro-House Pioneer in an Ancient Roman Amphitheatre

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Black Coffee at the Pula Arena on July 31 - The Grammy Winner and Afro-House Pioneer in an Ancient Roman Amphitheatre

Black Coffee, Grammy winner and pioneer of afro-house music, performs in the ancient Pula Arena. On July 31, 2026, as part of BSH and the Adria Summer Festival, the South African DJ turns the Roman amphitheatre into an open-air stage under the night sky.

Black Coffee is one of the biggest names in the world of electronic music - with a Grammy, appearances at the biggest festivals and the status of a pioneer who carried the afro-house sound onto the global stage. His sets are known for their hypnotic rhythm and emotion, and he recently played a sold-out show at Cave Romane, the very quarry from which stone was cut to build the Pula Arena.

The venue is a story in itself. The Pula Arena is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world, and the meeting of two thousand years of history with contemporary electronic music makes this concert a special experience.

The show starts at 7 p.m., with tickets sold through entrio.hr. The concert is in Croatia, in Istria, for readers planning a summer trip to the Adriatic.