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Zgužvan Lešok 2026 takes place on August 27 in Lešok near Tetovo, starting at 21:00. On stage are The Ringtones, Duper and Galoski, and a ticket costs 700 denars. The event has a strict age limit of 18 with mandatory ID at the door.
Galoski is the reason this night carries weight beyond a local summer event. Aleksandar Galoski, born in 1991, has released on Spinnin' Records, Armada Music and Universal Music. He is the first artist from Macedonia to enter the global 101 Tracklist chart, at number 69 among the most supported electronic music producers. Swedish House Mafia played one of his tracks at Tomorrowland in 2025. Across fifteen years of career he has had support from Tiësto, David Guetta, Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren and Afrojack, and has performed in Japan, Singapore, China, Thailand, Norway and Spain.
Duper is a Skopje pop duo formed in 2018, made up of Boris Kakurinov on guitar and synths and Ilcho Nechovski on vocals and bass. The 2018 debut single "Ne sum tvoj tip" passed three million views on YouTube, and the band won the "Musical Discovery of the Year" award at Zlatna Buba Mara in 2019. They released their first album "Hyper" independently in July 2021. The Ringtones is a Skopje cover band formed in 2014, with Dina Jovanovska on vocals, combining foreign pop and rock with retro Macedonian hits.
The organisers tie the event to the traditional Lešok celebration of the Dormition of the Mother of God, but with a deliberately urban stamp on that tradition. The programme continues on August 28 with content for children. Tickets are sold through karti.com.mk.
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