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One of the leading names on the global DJ scene, Indira Paganotto, who was among the first international artists to support the student movement in March last year, has once again expressed her support for the collective fight for freedom in Serbia ahead of her performance in Belgrade on April 4, through a video message.

“This will be the last time Psymama performs in Serbia until EXIT and freedom return to your country. Let’s show that we are united, that we are a community, and that we are true warriors,” she said in a video message addressed to her “warriors” in Serbia, as she is popularly known to call her fans

The globally recognized DJ and the face behind Artcore Records had previously shown solidarity with students and fans from Serbia by sharing footage from the “15th for 15” protest held at Slavija Square, accompanied by the message: “My Serbian people, your sister (hermana) stands with you in your fight for justice and freedom! I can’t wait to see you soon!”

She is well known to the local audience for her numerous performances at EXIT Festival, including last year’s jubilee edition, where she officially closed the Dance Arena program, having previously announced that it would be the last edition of EXIT held in Serbia. She also performed at the No Sleep event in 2024, when she chose Belgrade as the final stop of her tour, returning now with her Artcore Showcase on April 4.

Joining her on stage will be some of the most exciting names in techno today – BIIA, DJ Gigola, Valentinø, and Juno.