Black Coffee Announces Open-Air Show at Roman Amphitheatre In Croatia | News | Deep House London
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Black Coffee Announces Open-Air Show at Roman Amphitheatre In Croatia | News | Deep House London
"Black Coffee is one of electronic music's most influential figures. The Grammy Award-winning artist is celebrated for blending Afro-house, deep house and soulful electronic sounds in both his sets and productions, and has been hypnotising crowds at major festivals and iconic venues worldwide for more than a decade."
"Located on the Adriatic coast, the Pula Arena is widely regarded as one of Europe's most striking historic landmarks. Originally constructed during the Roman Empire, the stone amphitheatre has hosted centuries of cultural gatherings and this event marks a rare convergence of contemporary electronic music with ancient heritage."
"Known for selecting visually and culturally significant locations, BSH has built an international reputation for staging electronic music events that go beyond the traditional club format, combining destination travel, historic settings and high-end production."
Black Coffee, a Grammy Award-winning Afro-house pioneer, will perform at the Pula Arena in Croatia on July 31, 2026, marking the inaugural BSH Amphitheatre Pula edition. The Pula Arena, located on the Adriatic coast, is one of Europe's most striking historic landmarks and one of the world's best-preserved Roman amphitheatres. This event represents a rare convergence of contemporary electronic music with ancient heritage, transforming the 2,000-year-old architectural monument into an epic performance setting. Black Coffee is celebrated for blending Afro-house, deep house, and soulful electronic sounds, having performed at major festivals and iconic venues worldwide for over a decade. BSH, known for staging electronic music events in visually and culturally significant locations, previously hosted Black Coffee at Cave Romane in 2025 and is expanding this concept significantly for 2026.
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