Globally acclaimed Afro house pioneer Black Coffee will headline the inaugural BSH Amphitheatre Pula edition on July 31, 2026, performing inside the breathtaking Pula Arena in Croatia. More names are set to be announced for the landmark event.
Situated along the Adriatic coast, Pula Arena is one of the world’s best-preserved Roman amphitheatres and among Europe’s most striking historic monuments. Built nearly 2,000 years ago during the Roman Empire, the stone structure has hosted centuries of cultural gatherings. This summer, it will provide a rare and powerful meeting point between ancient heritage and contemporary electronic music.
Presented by BSH as part of the Adria Summer Festival, the event transforms the monumental amphitheatre into a large-scale open-air stage — marking the most ambitious production in the brand’s history.
A Grammy Award-winning artist, Black Coffee has become one of electronic music’s most influential global figures. Fusing Afro house, deep house, and soulful electronic elements, he has captivated audiences at major festivals and iconic venues worldwide for over a decade. His return to Croatia follows BSH’s sold-out 2025 event at Cave Romane, widely regarded as one of the standout electronic performances of the season.

For 2026, the concept expands dramatically, moving to the larger and more iconic Pula Arena for what promises to be an unforgettable night under the stars. Known for curating events in visually and culturally significant locations, BSH continues to redefine destination electronic experiences by blending historic settings with high-end production.
Tickets for Black Coffee at BSH Amphitheatre Pula are available now via Entrio.
