Belgian techno heavyweight Amelie Lens will headline an open-air show at Cave Romane on July 3, 2026, performing in one of Europe’s most distinctive natural settings for electronic music.

    Located in Vinkuran, just outside Pula, Cave Romane is a 2,000-year-old limestone quarry that once supplied stone for the Pula Arena. The site features rock faces rising up to 50 metres, forming a vast natural amphitheatre with strong acoustic properties. Its scale and geology have made it an established location for large-format electronic music events in Croatia.

    The event brings one of techno’s most recognisable contemporary figures to the quarry. Lens has remained at the forefront of modern techno with high-intensity, precision-led sets and a global touring presence. Her recent releases including ‘Whatever You Do’ and ‘Falling Into Acid Dreams’ reflect her club-driven focus.

    BSH Events will present the show, debuting a new visual concept featuring laser projection mapping designed to interact with the quarry’s vertical stone surfaces. The production aims to enhance the scale and texture of the space, transforming the ancient site into a fully integrated audiovisual environment.

    BSH Events specialises in large-scale electronic music events staged in historically and architecturally significant locations across Croatia. The company has previously presented a sold-out Black Coffee performance at Pula Arena, establishing its reputation for pairing international artists with landmark venues.

    The show starts at 22:00 with tickets available via entrio.hr starting from €24. Given the unique venue and Lens’ drawing power, this promises to be one of Croatia’s standout electronic music events this summer.

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