Carl Cox will play a 2,000-year-old Roman quarry in Croatia
Carl Cox headlines Cave Romane, a 2,000-year-old former Roman quarry near Pula, Croatia, on August 7, 2026. Promoter BSH Events and production company Highscream are building laser-mapped visuals into the quarry's limestone walls, with tickets from 49 euros.
Some venues you book. Some you excavate. On August 7, Carl Cox plays Cave Romane, a former Roman quarry near Vinkuran on Croatia's Istrian coast, carved out over two thousand years of stonecutting and now one of Europe's most dramatic places to put a sound system.
The room, if you can call it that, is defined by what centuries of excavation left behind: sheer limestone walls rising around the floor, natural echo, exposed rock everywhere. Promoter BSH Events has handed production to Highscream, who are building laser mapping and large-scale light installations designed to work with the stone rather than cover it.
The booking is the centrepiece of BSH's wider summer programme staging electronic music in historic Croatian locations, with Amelie Lens taking her turn on July 3 and Black Coffee following later in July.
Doors are at 10 PM local, tickets started at 49 euros on Entrio, and the math is simple: the oldest venue on the calendar, the most durable headliner in techno. Some pairings sell themselves.