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Year |
Location |
Dates |
Performers |
Notes |
1 |
1972 |
Tivoli Hall, Ljubljana, SR Slovenia[1] |
April 21-22[1] |
Nirvana, Indexi, Ivica Kiš, Alarm, Grupa 777, Mladi Levi, Had, Ivica Percl, Time, Grupa Marina Škrgatića, Trio Neda, Dario i Miljenko, Jutro, Bumerang, Dekameroni, Tomaž Domicelj[1] |
The double live album Pop Festival Ljubljana 72 was recorded on the festival and released through Helidon.[2] |
2 |
1973 |
Tivoli Hall, Ljubljana, SR Slovenia[1] |
April 20-21[1] |
YU Grupa, Buco i Srđan, Ave, Srce, Jutro, Zdenka Kovačiček, Nirvana, Rock Express, Drago Mlinarec, Ivica Percl, Dah, Time, Grupa 777, Lambert Shop, Clan, Grupa Marina Škrgatića, Pop Mašina, Srđan Marjanović, Bumerang, Ganeša, Tajga, Spirit[1] |
The double live album Boom Pop Fest '73 was recorded on the festival and released through Jugoton.[3] |
3 |
1974 |
Tivoli Hall, Ljubljana, SR Slovenia[1] |
May 10-11[1] |
Bijelo Dugme, Bumerang, Cvrčak i Mravi, Tomaž Domicelj, Hobo, Grupa 220, Jutro, Ivica Percl, Prošlo Vreme, S Vremena Na Vreme, Sedam Svetlobnih Let, Sunce, Zenit, YU Grupa, Drago Mlinarec, Nirvana, Grupa Marina Škrgatića, Boom '74 Pop Selekcija[1] |
The supergroup Boom '74 Pop Selekcija was formed specially for the occasion.[1] The double live album Boom Pop Festival Ljubljana '74 was recorded on the festival and released through Jugoton.[4] |
4 |
1975 |
Zagreb, SR Croatia[1] |
May 31[1] |
Time, Torr, Ivica Percl, Crčak i Mravi, Drago Mlinarec i Spektar, Buldožer, Tomaž Domicelj, Grupa 220, More, Bijelo Dugme, Zdenka Kovačiček i Pop Selekcija, Teška Industrija, Kamen Na Kamen, Smak, Formula 4, Vulkan[1] |
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5 |
1976 |
Pionir Hall, Belgrade, SR Serbia[1] |
June 16[1] |
Smak, YU Grupa, Time, September, More, Buldožer, Suncokret, Parni Valjak, Teška Industrija, Zdenka Express, Process, Torr and Oliverova Beogradska Reprezentacija.[1] |
The live album BOOM '76 was recorded on the festival and released through PGP-RTB.[5] |
6 |
1977 |
Sajmište, Novi Sad, SR Serbia[1] |
December 10-11[1] |
Ibn Tup, Tetka Ana, Čerge, Neoplanti, Cvrčak i Mravi, Leb i Sol, PU, Tako, Suncokret, Zebra, Buldožer, Tomaž Domicelj, Parni Valjak, Stakleno Zvono, Vatra, Smak, Zlatni Prsti, Vatreni Poljubac, Zmaj od Bosne, Teatar Levo.[1] |
The double live album BOOM '77 was recorded on the festival and released through Suzy.[6] |
7 |
1978 |
Sajmište, Novi Sad, SR Serbia[1] |
December 10-11[1] |
Aerodrom, Generacija 5, Riblja Čorba, Suncokret, Zvuk Ulice, Gordi, Izazov, Bumerang, Paraf, Prljavo Kazalište, Pekinška Patka, Den Za Den, Galija, Tako, Tomaž Domicelj, Vatreni Poljubac, Leb i Sol.[1] |
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