This autumn, Banja Luka’s Mladen Stojanović Park will become the city’s main hub for entertainment, gastronomy, and music as the inaugural Beer and Food Fest takes place from September 11 to 20.
The ten-day festival will offer visitors a
diverse program featuring live concerts, an extensive selection of food and
beverages, family-friendly activities, sports content, and numerous entertainment
events. With free admission throughout the festival, organizers expect to
attract visitors from Banja Luka, across Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the wider
region.
The event is set to further enhance the
tourism and entertainment offer of the largest city in Republika Srpska,
creating a unique gathering place for food lovers, music fans, and families.
STAR-STUDDED MUSIC LINEUP
The festival’s music program will feature a
mix of renowned performers and tribute bands. Confirmed acts include Orthodox
Celts, Bad Copy, AD/DC Real Tribute, RING – ABBA Real Tribute, Elvis Presley
Real Tribute, Rainmaker – Iron Maiden Tribute Band, and Prava Stvar – Zdravko
Čolić Tribute Band.
Local performers will also take the stage,
including Fjužna Pruga, Reaper, BIP, and LaGrunge, while DJ Kosnik will help
keep the atmosphere lively throughout the event.
ACTIVITIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
A special section of the festival will be
dedicated to families and children, with playgrounds, workshops, and a variety
of activities tailored to younger visitors.
Organizers have also announced eating and
drinking competitions, prize draws, and numerous interactive activities
designed to engage festival-goers of all ages.
Sports enthusiasts will be able to watch live
broadcasts of major sporting events during the festival, further transforming
Mladen Stojanović Park into a vibrant gathering place for entertainment and
socializing.
FREE ENTRY FOR ALL VISITORS
Beer and Food Fest will run from September 11
to 20, offering free admission to all events and attractions. By combining
gastronomy, music, recreation, and social gatherings in one location, the
festival aims to turn Mladen Stojanović Park into the largest festival zone in
the city and one of the highlights of the autumn season.