🏳Ultra Europe
ANNUALUltra Europe is the European branch of the Ultra Music Festival brand. For comprehensive coverage of the Ultra series — including the original Miami festival since 1999 — see the main Ultra Music Festival page. Ultra Europe debuted in Split, Croatia in 2013 at the Poljud Stadium and relocated in 2019 to the adjacent Park Mladeži, less than a kilometre away, after Hajduk Split's concerns about pitch damage. The three-night main festival is followed by the Destination Ultra island events on Brač, Hvar, and Vis, using Split as a base for a week-long Adriatic circuit.
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