ring ring 2026

The Ring Ring Festival marks its 30th anniversary with a celebratory edition taking place in Belgrade from May 20 to 24, 2026, across five concert nights at three venues.

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In the lead-up to its 30th edition, the festival reflects on three decades of memories while preparing a fresh program that, as in previous years, continues to push the boundaries of the listening experience.

Since 1996, Ring Ring has passionately promoted music without borders. From every corner of the world, regardless of gender, nationality, or cultural background, innovative artists and ensembles have found their place on its stages. This year’s edition will feature nine concerts with artists from 15 countries.

Some of them have been at the forefront of this diverse and unconventional music scene for decades, such as Fred Frith or Pierre Bastien, while others are younger artists who have only just reached their thirties.

Over five days, the festival will present eight Serbian premieres across three venues in Belgrade: alongside its long-standing “home” at the Jewish Cultural Center, concerts will also take place at the Czech Centre and the Karmakoma club. Audiences can expect world-class improvisation, sound experiments, unconventional instruments, and extended playing techniques.

For long-time followers of the festival, the combination of experimental and folk music is no surprise. This year, such a fusion is presented by the international trio led by vocalist Vesna Pisarović. Alongside Vesna, the ensemble features renowned musicians Tony Buck and Noël Akchoté, with improvisation and sevdalinka (so-called “poravna” songs) at the core of their artistic expression. The Polish-French quartet Lumpeks brings an energetic and adventurous reinterpretation of Polish instrumental tradition, while the festival’s closing night ventures further into world music territories with the trio of acclaimed Malian guitarist Samba Touré.

As every year, Ring Ring also provides space for local artists. The new duo of Jasna Jovićević and Predrag Okiljević explores musical “conversations” and “debates” on saxophones, while young trumpeter Nikola Vuković presents his new trio project, developed within the contemporary improvisation scene in Vienna. Additionally, the Novi Sad-based duo of Ilia Belorukov and Nenad Marković, who released their debut album last year, will present a world premiere performance.

Finally, a special highlight of the program is the full-length concert by the German ensemble Neue Vocalsolisten, who will present the program “Balkan Affairs” outside Germany for the first time, featuring new works by young composers from the former Yugoslav region.

Tickets are available via the Tickets.rs website and at official box offices.

The festival is organized by the Ring Ring Association, with the support of the City of Belgrade, Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg, the Goethe-Institut Belgrade, the Austrian Cultural Forum Belgrade, the Polish Institute in Belgrade, the French Institute in Serbia, and Jazz Cerkno.

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