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Carl Cox in an Ancient Roman Quarry near Pula on August 7 - The Electronic Music Legend at Cave Romane

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Carl Cox in an Ancient Roman Quarry near Pula on August 7 - The Electronic Music Legend at Cave Romane

Carl Cox, one of the biggest names in the history of electronic music, performs in an ancient Roman quarry near Pula. On August 7, 2026, at Cave Romane in Vinkuran, the British DJ plays a set as part of BSH, surrounded by two-thousand-year-old stone.

Carl Cox is a living legend of the techno and house scene - decades at the top, residencies on Ibiza and appearances at every major festival in the world. His name is shorthand for electronic music in its most powerful form, and his sets are known for an energy that keeps the crowd going until sunrise. For many, he is one of the DJs who defined the whole scene.

The venue is what makes the event special. Cave Romane is a former Roman quarry from which stone was cut to build the Pula Arena, with enormous limestone walls rising above the stage. The show will be accompanied by special visual installations from the production house Highscream.

The set starts at 10 p.m., with tickets sold through entrio.hr for around 49 euros. The concert is in Croatia, in Istria near Pula, for readers planning a summer trip to the Adriatic.