Still haven’t decided where to spend your New Year’s Eve? You don’t want to stay at home, and you are bored by the clubs and kafanas? To celebrate New Year’s Eve at one of the city squares along with the fabulous artists, heated atmosphere and fascinating fireworks, might be the best solution!

This year, just like the previous ones, cities around Serbia will organize celebrations at city squares in the craziest night of the year. A lot of energy, excellent music and fun are expected! Besides all that, organizers have prepared numerous surprises, but the interesting guests as well. We present you the places to have fun under the open sky!

In the Serbia’s capital city, celebration of New Year’s Eve will be traditionally held at the Republic Square. This year, Lepa Brena and Steven Seagal with his band will be in charge of entertaining the crowd. Tropiko bend will be the next one to take a stage, and this unusual juncture of music genres enables everyone to find something for themselves.

Variety of music programs will await you at Trg Slobode in Novi Sad, as well. The lovers of rock’n’roll will be thrilled to hear that Van Gogh and Partibrejkers will be the ones to perform that night, but also Love Hunters, Roksimfonija i Štikle i vikleri, while an interesting DJ set up will be heard in front of the Catholic ports.

DJ Conte, DJ Grooveri and DJ Noyz will entertain the lovers of house music in Subotica, while the fans of the famous Yugoslavian and Serbian band Kerber will have the opportunity to enjoy the good, old hard rock at Kralja Milana Square in Niš.

One of the most famous Serbian pop-folk singers Svetlana Ceca Ražnatović will heat the atmosphere at Trg kosovskih junaka in Kruševac, and those romantic souls will enjoy the sounds of Sergej Ćetković’s songs at the popular Zlatibor Mountain.

Good time at city squares throughout Serbia is guaranteed and it is on you to choose where you are going to spend the craziest night of the year and celebrate the New 2016!

Featured photo: Boris Bajčetić, Flickr.com

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