Electronic Magic at Pula Arena!
Jean-Michel Jarre, the pioneer of electronic music, delivered a spectacular laser show at the Pula Arena. This French sound and visual effects master, with over 85 million albums sold, mesmerized the audience with laser beams and LED screens in one of the most beautiful ancient monuments.
A Legend That Pushes Boundaries
Jarre is known for his revolutionary performances before millions worldwide. His concerts have set attendance records: 1 million people at Place de la Concorde in Paris, 1.3 million in Houston, and even 3.5 million in Moscow! It’s no surprise he has been entered multiple times in the Guinness World Records.
World Landmarks as Stages
His concerts are not just musical events but spectacles at UNESCO sites like the Great Wall of China, Egyptian Pyramids, Sahara Desert, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Eiffel Tower, and the Dead Sea. Each time, he transforms historic spaces into unforgettable audiovisual experiences.
Pula Arena as the Perfect Backdrop
On Saturday night, the Pula Arena was filled with magic. Jarre took the audience on a journey under the stars with laser beams and legendary melodies from albums like “Oxygène,” “Équinoxe,” and “Magnetic Fields.”
Support for Local Talent
The evening was opened by Petar Dundov, one of the most prominent local electronic music artists, whose sounds have been present on the European and world scene for decades.
Why Does This Matter?
In a world where concerts often boil down to ordinary performances, Jarre reminds us that music can also be a visual spectacle, an art that combines technology and emotion. The Pula Arena, with its history and beauty, got a new life thanks to this spectacle.
If you missed this event, believe us, you missed something you don’t see every day. And if you were there, you surely have a story to tell—don’t be shy, share your impressions, maybe even with a bit of humor! Who knows, maybe next time you’ll be part of this magic.
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