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Ticket sale for Mostar Blues Festival started

Published: June 26, 2013
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mbfThe ticket sale for the 11th Mostar Blues & Rock Festival started. The festival will host 11 bands and performers, among them Sugar Blue, Ten Years After, Lance Lopez, Drugi Način, Yu Grupa, Urban & 4 and Partibrejkers.

The price of two day ticket is 15 BAM, while the entrance will be 20 BAM. The price of three day ticket is 40 BAM. Tickets can be bought at: MC Pavarotti, cafés Coco Loco, Publika, Fortuna Tours in Mostar and in café Opera and Magaza in Sarajevo, DK Travel and DFK in Banja Luka, Kompas Tours in Tuzla, Centrotrans in Zenica, Sunce Travel in Jablanica and at kupikartu.ba

This year the traditional blues festival will be a rock festival as well.

The festival will start on 18 July and will last until 20 July.

(klix.ba)

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