Fifteen years after its first festival programmes, Park Orsula continues to develop its musical and cultural story, once again bringing audiences a diverse programme of concerts and events at one of Dubrovnik’s most unique open-air venues.
The diverse programme features artists from a wide range of musical genres, from rock, hip-hop, and pop to acoustic and electronic music. This year’s line-up includes performances by some of the most renowned Croatian and regional artists, reaffirming Orsula as a meeting place for established performers, new musical projects, and audiences eager for high-quality cultural experiences.
A special place in the programme is once again reserved for the Park Orsula Sunset Shows project, created through the Acoustic City Dubrovnik Street Art Hub platform. Following the great success of last year’s season, international street performers and circus artists will once again arrive at Orsula, creating a unique programme for children and families through humour, acrobatics, and interaction with the audience. The programme will take place throughout June and September, with free admission for children under 18.
Located on the slopes above Dubrovnik, among the remains of the 14th-century Church of Saint Orsula, Park Orsula has over the years developed into a unique venue where natural surroundings, historical heritage, and contemporary cultural content complement one another in a truly remarkable way. The stone amphitheatre overlooking Dubrovnik, Lokrum, and the open sea has become one of the iconic landmarks of Dubrovnik’s summer season and an essential destination for many local and international visitors.
What makes Orsula truly special is not only the programme held there, but also the venue itself, which has been built and shaped over many years. From the vision of one man, it has grown into a gathering place for music, art, and audiences of all generations.
This year’s programme continues to build on those values, bringing together acclaimed performers, new projects, and programmes for the youngest audiences on a unique stage above the City.