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An Irresistible Combination Festival Eating Point by Coca-Cola: Days of Film, Music and Great Food

From August 15 to 22, the central spot for relaxed socializing, delicious food, and the heart of the festival atmosphere returns to a beloved city location—right in front of the Army Hall (Trg Zelenih beretki 2). Eating Point by Coca-Cola, already a well-known attraction of the Sarajevo Film Festival, once again offers visitors eight fantastic concerts and a cozy place to unwind between screenings.

The music program is carefully curated, featuring different bands each day, with added energy from daily afterwork parties from 4 PM to 8 PM and the popular trivia quiz "Nisam ti pametan" ("I'm Not That Smart").

The Festival Eating Point by Coca-Cola will kick off on August 15 with Ajla & Gonzo Band, well-known on the local scene for their irresistible blend of funk, soul, and groove. The following day, August 16, audiences can enjoy a performance by Aida Mušanović & Band, who bring a mix of pop, soul, and jazz, while the first afterwork party is scheduled for the daytime.

Day three features Zlatan Karić and his band, whose music combines pop with rhythmic elements, while Saturday is reserved for Perpetuum Mobile Band. That same evening, before the concert, the trivia quiz will also take place. The program continues on August 19 with Neo Stereo, performing a contemporary pop-rock repertoire, followed by Opera House Band on August 20, whose genre-blending performances are perfect for dancing under Sarajevo’s open sky.

On the penultimate day, August 21, Sax & Groove Band will take the stage, balancing jazz, funk, and modern musical styles through saxophone and rhythm. The final evening, Friday August 22, will be marked by Makao Band, whose energetic performance wraps up the seven-day eat & meet and music program.

Eating Point by Coca-Cola remains a place of connection and refreshment, with music, conversation, and a diverse selection of food and drinks. As in previous years, Coca-Cola in Bosnia and Herzegovina creates this space to add extra value to the overall festival experience and the atmosphere of Sarajevo during the days when the city lives for film—everything resembling a perfect movie set, and everyone is living their own film.