Gitarijada

For festival held in Belgrade in late 1960s, see Gitarijada (Belgrade).
Gitarijada
Genre Rock
Location(s) Zaječar, Serbia
Years active 1966 – present
Founded by Vojislav Paunović
Website
www.gitarijada.org

Gitarijada (Serbian Cyrillic: Гитаријада, trans. Guitar Fest) is a musical festival held in Zaječar, Serbia.

Held since 1966, Gitarijada is one of the longest lasting festivals in Serbia and in South Eastern Europe and the largest festival of young and unaffirmed bands in South Eastern Europe. Apart from the competition of unaffirmed bands from the region of former Yugoslavia, the festival program includes performances of established acts.

History

Gitarijada was founded in 1966 by Zlatni Prsti guitarist and vocalist Momčilo Radenković.[1][2] First Gitarijada was held in Dom JNA in Zaječar.[1] During the following years, Kosta Kostadinović "Čauš" became the festival's main organizer.[1]

Because there were no official records of winners until 1974, not all the winners before this year are officially documented.[1]

Year Jury's choice Audience's choice Headliners of the non-competitive part
1974 Viktorija (Niš) Zlatni Prsti (Zaječar)
1975 Orion (Belgrade) Оrion (Belgrade)
1976 Oktopus (Subotica) Oktopus (Subotica)
1977 Mama Rock (Niš) Madrigali (Bitola)
1978 Galija (Niš) PU (Skopje)
1979 OPS (Smederevo) Visoko Mišljenje (Zaječar)
1980 Pauk (Zavidovići) Dr Ton (Bačka Palanka)
1981 Cilindar (Skopje) Zoster (Zaječar)
1982 Crna Ruža (Zaječar) Crna Ruža (Zaječar)
1983 Nova Zemlja (Valjevo) Nova Zemlja (Valjevo)
1984 Dinar (Banja Luka) Dinar (Banja Luka)
1985. Ogledala (Rijeka) Ogledala (Rijeka)
1986 Dr Steel (Rijeka) Dr Steel (Rijeka)
1987 Zijan (Gevgelija) Zijan (Gevgelija)
1988 Vrijeme Nježnosti (Split) Karizma (Belgrade)
1989 Džersi (Rijeka) Zippo (Split)
1990 Don Marcel (Beli Manastir) Grof (Belgrade)
1991 Revolveri (Župa Aleksandrovačka) Cirusi (Negotin)
1992 Kazna Za Uši (Belgrade) Kazna Za Uši (Belgrade)
1993 Bjesovi (Gornji Milanovac) Bjesovi (Gornji Milanovac)
1994 Riff (Zaječar) Ništa Ali Logopedi (Šabac)
1995 Jelena U Parku Jure (Zrenjanin) Jelena U Parku Jure (Zrenjanin)
1996 Muve (Novi Sad) Muve (Novi Sad)
1997 Tattoo (Prijedor) NCF (Raška)
1998 Vibe (Belgrade) Fobija (Ušće)
1999 Jelizaveta Bam (Zaječar) Brandon Walsh (Negotin)
2000 Agenda (Belgrade) Blood Eruption (Zaječar)
2001 Prvi Put (Belgrade)
2002 Sarah K (Novi Sad) Midgard (Šabac)
2003 Redovna Stvar (Zrenjanin) Moondive (Belgrade)
2004 Demether (Zrenjanin) Infest (Jagodina)
2005 Broken Strings (Belgrade) Priručnik Janga Trovača (Zaječar) Rambo Amadeus, Riblja Čorba, Divlje Jagode, Kraljevski Apartman, YU Grupa, Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša, Vatreni Poljubac, Atomsko Sklonište, Negative, Alen Islamović & Mladen Vojiić "Tifa"[3]
2006 Full Flavor (Belgrade) Ljute Papričice (Belgrade) Uriah Heep, Kerber, Night Shift, Eyesburn, Bjesovi, KUD Idijoti, Partibrejkers, 357, Van Gogh
2007 Nightfall (Belgrade) Anti Dote (Pirot) Wishbone Ash, Ken Hensley, Divlje Jagode, Dado Topić, Neverne Bebe, Riblja Čorba
2008 Magma (Belgrade) Hate-tech (Zaječar) Disciplina Kičme, Đorđe David & Gang, Laibach[4]
2009 The Dark Ocean (Sombor) Brain Damage (Zaječar)
Plood (Zaječar)
Steve Lukather, Darkwood Dub, Sunshine[5]
2010 As I Fall (Banja Luka) Mind Reflection (Zaječar) Van Gogh, Psihomodo Pop, Lance Lopez, Overdrive, Bjesovi, Death Saw, Kiki Lesendrić & Piloti, Night Shift[6]
2011 Cotton Pickers (Mladenovac) Dok 7 (Niš) Vladan Vučković "Paja", Zlatko Manojlović, Death Saw, Vasil Hadžimanov Band, Riblja Čorba, Obojeni Program, Disciplina Kičme, Dado Topić, Kultur Shock, Vlatko Stefanovski, Zona B[7]
2012 Bas i Stega (Beograd) VIS Novi Dan (Zaječar) Dubioza Kolektiv, Let 3, Eyesburn, Orthodox Celts, Bajaga i Instruktori, Hladno Pivo, Obojeni Program[8]
2013 Mud Factory (Vranje) Huti Ota Tre (Zaječar) Zabranjeno Pušenje, Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša, Prljavi Inspektor Blaža i Kljunovi, Darkwood Dub, Parni Valjak, Elemental, Ritam Nereda[9]
2014 Holographic Human Element (Travnik) Meda Vuk i Sandokan (Petrovac na Mlavi) Prljavo Kazalište, Partibrejkers, Goblini, Pero Defformero, Dža ili Bu, Sevi, Riblja Čorba, Van Gogh, Atomsko Sklonište, YU Grupa, The Dibidus, Death Saw, Lajko Felix[10]
2015 Syleth (Rijeka)[11] Up n' Downs (Mozirje)[12] Guano Apes, Therapy?, Darko Rundek & Cargo Trio, Gibonni & Vlatko Stefanovski, Nikola Vranjković, Kerber, Laibach, Van Gogh, Dubioza Kolektiv, Karizma, Galija, Generacija 5, Električni Orgazam[13]

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