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LONG LIVE REVOLUTION Festival

LONG LIVE REVOLUTION Festival

LONG LIVE REVOLUTION Festival
Tbilisi, Georgia
17.07.2026 - 19.07.2026
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English, Georgian, Russian

Schedule

17.07.2026
Friday
23:59
18.07.2026
Saturday
23:59
19.07.2026
Sunday
23:59

Description

LONG LIVE REVOLUTION Festival (July 17–19) is happening, featuring a special MADLOBASS SHOWCASE curated just for you.

Time to unite. We’re going to make things feel incredibly good, smooth, and beautiful for 2 nights this week:
— Night 1 (Friday into Saturday): A full-scale, immersive audio-visual experience.
— The Final Night (Sunday into Monday): Chill & Flex for the true survivors.

SOUND ARTISTS: 
— GoKa @goka.music
— 2rNick @2rnick_
— RafDog @raf_rafdog
— Plyaska @plyas.ka
— Animator @dava_is_anim
— TimeLess Trip @timeless_trip_music
— Irrationalizard @i.ryao
— craigfromthefuture @craigfromthefuture

VISUAL ARTISTS:
— ALEX @alxwtfbro
— RIS @aleksey.ris

This is highly likely our last chance to get madlobassed together this summer. Don’t sleep on it.

TICKETS: DM MADLOBASS directly to secure yours.
LOCATION: Tbilisi Sea (just 20 minutes from the city).

Sending you all the biggest hugs. Come join us at this celebration of life!
 

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LONG LIVE REVOLUTION Festival

Location

Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of around 1.2 million people. Tbilisi was founded in the fifth century AD by Vakhtang I of Iberia, and since then has served as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Because of its location at the crossroads between Europe and Asia, and its proximity to the lucrative Silk Road, throughout history, Tbilisi has been a point of contention among various global powers. To this day, the city's location ensures its position as an important transit route for energy and trade projects. Tbilisi's history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, neoclassical, Beaux Arts, Art Nouveau, Stalinist, and Modern structures. Historically, Tbilisi has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though its population is overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian.
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