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"TROTOART" TO TURN BANJA LUKA INTO A GIANT OPEN-AIR STAGE

Final preparations are underway for another edition of the popular TrotoArt Street Performers Festival, which will transform Banja Luka into a giant open-air stage from June 15 to June 21.

"TROTOART" TO TURN BANJA LUKA INTO A GIANT OPEN-AIR STAGE

As in previous years, the festival promises several days filled with magic, art, music, acrobatics, and entertainment for visitors of all ages.

According to the City Administration, more than 420 local artists will take part in this year’s event, presenting a wide range of performances and attractions that will once again fill the city with creativity and positive energy.

“More than 420 local artists will perform numerous shows and attractions, turning our city into a world of great energy once again,” city officials said.

Over the years, TrotoArt has grown into one of Banja Luka’s most important cultural events, becoming widely recognized for its vibrant atmosphere that brings the streets to life and attracts large crowds of residents and visitors.

The festival aims to connect citizens and tourists through open-air artistic expression while transforming Banja Luka into a center of creativity, social interaction, and positive spirit during the week-long celebration.

Organizers say visitors can look forward to a diverse program featuring spectacular performances, numerous workshops, and interactive activities designed for all generations.

“All attendees can expect a rich variety of content, attractive performances, workshops, and interactive programs tailored to visitors of all ages,” the City Administration stated.

The festival will take place in the city’s central pedestrian zone and will introduce a new feature this year – a competition for the “Most Cheerful Vehicle.” Applications for the contest are open to all interested participants until June 13.

With hundreds of performers and a packed schedule of events, TrotoArt is expected to once again make Banja Luka one of the region’s most vibrant cultural destinations this June.