Sonus Festival 2015

The next Sonus Festival will be taking place on Zrce Beach, Novalja, Pag from 17th to 21st August 2025.

About Sonus Festival

Launched in 2013 and growing in strength every year, Sonus will be celebrating its twelth edition in 2025! Brought to you by promoters Cosmopop and Sonus, this festival is now considered to be Croatia’s premiere electronic event.

Sonus 2025 will be a magical five days and nights of partying in Croatia’s party-central location – Zrce Beach in Novalja, on the island of Pag.

Credit: Dino Ninkovic

The line-up for Sonus 2025 includes Joseph Capriati, Adriatique, Bedouin, Seth Troxler, Richie Hawtin, Ricardo Villalobos, Deborah De Luca, Loco Dice, Adam Beyer and more – see full details on the Sonus website.

Read more about the 2025 edition of Sonus and its fantastic line-up…as well as some exciting changes to the festival: Sonus Festival 2025 announces the first acts appearing next year.

Tickets and accommodation for Sonus Festival

Tickets for Sonus 2025 are currently priced at €249 (plus booking fee). VIP tickets start at €349 (plus booking fee), which includes fast lane entry and access to special VIP areas.

For more details, see the tickets page on the Sonus Festival website.

Sonus Festival
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To get ahead of the game accommodation-wise, there are hotel and private accommodation options in Novalja and nearby that you can book directly yourself. Take a look using the search box below:

Getting to the island of Pag

Zadar is the closest airport to the island of Pag, and Easyjet flies to Zadar from London Gatwickwhilst Ryanair flies from London Stansted, Bournemouth, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Dublin and Cork. More details on these routes are on our Flights to Croatia page.

There are also a good number of flights to Zadar from elsewhere in Europe – full details on our Getting to North Dalmatia page.

From Zadar airport, you can take an airport transfer bus to the main bus terminal in Zadar; from here take an additional bus direct to Novalja with local bus operator Antonio Tours. (The island is connected to the mainland by bridge.)

You can also fly into some of the other airports in Croatia for more options for reaching Sonus. See our Getting to Split and Getting to Zagreb pages for details of which airlines fly to these cities from the UK and Europe.

There is a direct bus from Zagreb to Novalja (journey time 5.5 hours – see the Zagreb Bus Terminal website) whilst Split is about 4.5 hours south of Novalja. In the summer months, there’s a direct bus service run by Antonio Tours from Split to Novalja that operates in the late afternoon/evening.

Take a look at more details on Getting to Pag from various places in Croatia.

More info on Sonus Festival

More information about the festival is on the official Sonus Festival website. Do also remember to check them out on Facebook for all the latest news.