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Bulgaria’s biggest music event, the Spirit of Burgas music festival, is back after a one-year break.
Burgas Mayor Dimitar Nikolov announced Tuesday that the event would be held on August 7-8, 2015.
Nikolov, as cited by dnevnik.bg, informed that the Burgas Municipality would join efforts with the Balkan Entertainment Company to continue developing the festival.
The main headliner will be announced in the evening news broadcast of bTV at around 7:30 p.m. and on the Facebook fan page of the festival - fb.com/spiritburgas.
The Spirit of Burgas festival, which was launched in 2008, was not organized in 2014, with the Burgas Municipality stating that the lack of funding had made them decide to focus on the 2015 edition of the event.
The 2015 edition of Spirit of Burgas will take place on August 7-8 on three stages.
Tickets go on sale on March 18, at 10 a.m.
All points of sale of tickets for the music festival have been listed on Spiritofburgas.com.
Previous editions of the music festival have attracted stars like Faith No More, The Prodigy, Korn, Skunk Anansie, Moby, Wu-Tang Clan, etc.
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