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Kraftwerk to perform at Pula Arena as part of 2026 World Tour

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ZAGREB, 7 May 2026 – Legendary German electronic music group Kraftwerk will bring their global MultiMedia Tour to Croatia this summer, with a concert scheduled at the historic Pula Arena on Tuesday, 28 July 2026.

The influential group recently opened the world tour in Japan, with performances in major Asian cities including Tokyo, Hong Kong and Seoul.

The current setlist spans the band’s extensive catalogue and includes tracks such as “Autobahn”, “Computer World”, “The Model”, “Trans-Europe Express”, “Radioactivity”, “Tour de France” and “Musique Non Stop”.

Known for combining electronic music with visual art and computer-generated imagery, Kraftwerk continue to present performances that blend concert, technology and multimedia installation into a single artistic experience.

Following dates across the UK in May and June, the band will continue with selected European appearances in July, including the Croatian show, which will conclude their summer concert series.

The performance in Pula will be an exclusive seated concert lasting nearly two hours, offering audiences a retrospective of the group’s career spanning more than five decades.

Founded in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider in Düsseldorf, Kraftwerk became internationally recognised during the 1970s for their pioneering electronic sound and innovative use of technology.

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Albums including “Autobahn”, “Trans-Europe Express”, “The Man-Machine” and “Computer World” helped shape modern electronic music and influenced genres ranging from electro and hip-hop to techno and synth-pop.

The group has received numerous international honours, including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2021, Kraftwerk were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, while their 2017 release “3-D The Catalogue” also won a Grammy Award.

Widely regarded as one of Europe’s most unique concert venues, the Roman amphitheatre in Pula is expected to provide a striking setting for the band’s multimedia production.

Tickets, priced between €58 and €94 depending on seating sector, are available through Eventim.

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