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Plan Your September in Šibenik: SHIP Adds 17 New Artists and Launches Official Festival App

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Plan Your September in Šibenik: SHIP Adds 17 New Artists and Launches Official Festival App

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SHIP Festival continues expanding its September line-up with 17 new names joining the programme across Šibenik from September 10–13. Alongside the latest artist announcement, the festival is also launching its official mobile app — built to help audiences navigate an increasingly packed festival schedule.

The new additions once again highlight SHIP’s broad musical spectrum, bringing together global sounds, regional energy and standout local artists. The international selection includes Berlin-based New York jazz rap and neo-soul artist Sorvina, Senegalese world music musician Mariaa Siga, and Scottish electronic post-punk duo DOSS. Austria is represented by Australian-born alternative hip-hop producer Harry Dean Lewis and progressive jazz quartet Schmack, nominated for Best Austrian Live Act. They are joined by Italian-Argentinian agro-beat dub project Tai Paz, Czech alt-rock trio Beach Bum, and French techno artist vv8.

The latest domestic additions include Macha Ravel, featured on IMPALA’s 100 Artists to Watch list, award-winning multimedia artist Sara Renar, electro-pop duo Kids From The Sky, jazz fusion trio Peso Neto with their distinctive “no bass” setup, Ivan Levačić’s live techno project ELEVEN, and rising indie act Fargo.

Regional acts joining the programme include Serbian alt-pop band Turbo Trans Turisti, already familiar to showcase audiences, Macedonian singer and Milan Mladenović Award winner Elena Vasova, and Slovenian hyperpop satirists Gliste, known for performing behind cardboard masks.

These artists join previously announced names including MAQUINA., Rakel, Easy Freak, ABOP and LHD, further positioning Šibenik as one of this September’s essential stops for discovering new music on the European showcase circuit.

As the festival moves towards a final total of 50 performances across six venues, organisers have also unveiled the official SHIP 2026 mobile app.

Designed as a digital compass for navigating SHIP’s music and conference programme, the app allows users to build personalised schedules with reminders, browse artist and delegate profiles, and explore an interactive map leading directly to festival venues across the city — from St. Michael’s Fortress and Azimut to House of Arts Arsen and Tunnel.

Tickets are available via Entrio, while the SHIP app can be downloaded on the App Store and Google Play