More than 30 major acts have joined the stellar lineup of EXIT Festival’s special 25th edition, headlined by the legendary group The Prodigy, global hitmaker DJ Snake, and house titan Solomun! They join an already robust roster featuring punk icons Sex Pistols with the energetic Frank Carter, EDM trailblazer Tiësto, electronic visionary Eric Prydz, and techno scene favorites like Amelie Lens, Nina Kraviz, Indira Paganotto, Sara Landry, and Boris Brejcha. Also set to perform are the global techno sensation Yousuke Yukimatsu, Bob Geldof & The Boomtown Rats, British pop duo Hurts, double Eurovision winner Loreen, and many others.
EXIT’s unique “Rebel Rave” program takes over the Main Stage on Friday, July 11, marking a global turning point with raw sound and uncompromising energy brought by a lineup of electronic titans, led by the unstoppable The Prodigy! The iconic band, known for revolutionizing the regional music scene three decades ago with their legendary performance in Belgrade, returns to EXIT, which they’ve repeatedly cited as their favorite festival. For the first time, they’ll share the stage with leaders of the new techno generation — I Hate Models, Lorenzo Raganzini & Paolo Ferrara, and Trym — in a historic encounter that bridges two rave eras and writes a new chapter in EXIT’s story.
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After The Prodigy’s explosive set, the masked techno hero I Hate Models will take center stage. Following a monumental year headlining Dance Arena and performing for 30,000 fans at GelreDome in the Netherlands, he’s ready to conquer EXIT’s largest stage. Italian techno-metal duo Lorenzo Raganzini & Paolo Ferrara will warm up the crowd with their exclusive back-to-back set, previously premiered in Serbia at the No Sleep Festival. Also joining the Rebel Rave lineup is Trym, the French techno phenomenon known for his uncompromising beats and euphoric melodies that redefine contemporary rave.
On Sunday, July 13, one of France’s most celebrated artists, DJ Snake, will take over the Main Stage. Renowned worldwide for his chart-topping hits and electrifying performances, DJ Snake’s unforgettable 2021 EXIT set still resonates with fans. He’s set to return with mega-hits like “Taki Taki,” “Lean On,” “Let Me Love You,” and “Loco Contigo,” tracks that collectively boast over 32 billion streams worldwide.
Mystic Marley, granddaughter of reggae legend Bob Marley and daughter of award-winning musician Stephen Marley, will bring her refreshed reggae sound to the Tesla Universe Stage on Saturday, July 12. Her powerful music blends rich cultural heritage with contemporary expression. Refusing to be confined to a single genre, she draws inspiration from a wide range of musical influences — from reggae and hip hop to soul, R&B, and pop — a fusion clearly reflected in singles like “Energy” and “Sad Girls”.
Solomun’s DIYNAMIC STAGE TAKE-OVER show at Dance Arena
Fifteen years after his EXIT debut and four years since his historic five-hour set ushered in the world’s first major post-pandemic festival, Solomun returns to the place he calls home on Saturday, July 12. This time, the globally acclaimed DJ is bringing to Serbia a rare global exclusive — the renowned DIYNAMIC STAGE TAKE-OVER show, seen only on select stages around the world.
Solomun Returns to EXIT 2025 with Diynamic Stage Take-Over
This conceptual night at Dance Arena will also feature Mau P, one of the hottest new-generation acts energizing dance floors worldwide. Fans will enjoy another exclusive b2b set from DJ Gigola and Tijana T, blending Berlin’s avant-garde style with local techno vibes. The dynamic lineup is rounded out by Dutch hardgroove sensation Ogazón, local wonderkid dominating the global electronic scene DJ Lanna, and regional progressive house talent Hobin Rude.
Explosive Stage Grows Even Louder
EXIT’s Explosive Stage expands its powerful guitar-driven lineup, featuring Brazilian bands Eskröta and Krisiun, alongside The Committee, Singapore’s Impiety, Italy’s Nihilo, Serbia’s Disvladislav and Ludilo, Belgium’s hardcore punk outfit This Means War, and the UK’s Billy Liar, Heavy Lungs, and The Meffs. Croatia’s Pi*ke Vrište, Sweden’s Perkele and Pure Impact, and extreme metal acts like Sweden’s Allt, Netherlands’ Asphyx, Romania’s Dordeduh, and Worm Man Project will also perform, alongside Croatia’s A Gram Trip. They join the fray to accompany previously announced acts such as The Drows, Meryl Streek, Total Chaos, Public Serpents, Lower Parts of Human Sludge, Ocean of Another, and Vlkn.
A limited number of festival tickets are available at the promotional price of €125 + b/f. Single-day tickets are available at the promotional price of €44 + b/f. Tickets can be purchased via the official EXIT Festival website. Current ticket prices are valid until April 15 or while supplies last.