EXIT Triumphs at the European Festival Awards: Recognition for the “Life is Live!” Campaign in Partnership with UNICEF

At last night’s prestigious European Festival Awards ceremony in Groningen, EXIT
Festival was honored with the Take a Stand Award for its “Life is Live!" campaign.
Developed in collaboration with UNICEF, the campaign raises awareness and
fosters dialogue about the rapidly growing issue of digital addiction among young
people. Competing against European festival giants like Tomorrowland, Rock
Werchter, and Pukkelpop, the Serbian festival emerged victorious!
This marks the fifth European accolade for EXIT, solidifying its status as Europe's most awarded
independent festival organization. This achievement is especially significant as it coincides with
EXIT’s milestone 25 th anniversary. Previously, the festival won “Best Major European Festival”
twice for its 2013 and 2017 editions. Additionally, the Sea Dance Festival was named “Best
Medium-Sized European Festival” in 2015, and in 2019, No Sleep Festival earned the title
“Best New European Festival.”
“We live in a world where digital addiction has surpassed all other forms of addiction combined,
especially among young people. Our mission is to show new generations that the true
beauty of life lies in authentic experiences that no virtual reality can replace, and this
prestigious award inspires us to expand the ‘Life is Live!’ campaign globally. It is especially
motivating as we celebrate this milestone year, and we are determined to make this year’s
festival edition our best yet,” stated EXIT Festival founder Dušan Kovačević.
Research indicates that digital addiction has reached alarming levels, with over a billion
people worldwide showing signs of nomophobia – dependency on mobile devices. Excessive
screen time, social media usage, and gaming are linked to numerous mental health issues and
disorders. Digital identities and virtual worlds have become more important than real life for
many, particularly young people. On average, people spend over 20 years of their lives in
front of screens, touching their phones more than 1,000 times a day and rarely turning them
off.
“Are we more connected yet lonelier than ever?” This is one of the central questions posed
by the campaign, which highlights the growing alienation of all generations, particularly the

youth. Supported by the marketing agency McCann Belgrade, the campaign has resonated
widely. Recognizing its importance, Yourope, the European festival association, endorsed the
campaign last year, further amplifying the global wave of awareness about the mental health
challenges facing young people and the positive impact of live events in today’s world.

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EXIT is an award-winning summer music festival that takes place at the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia, with more than 1000 artists who play at over 40 stages and festival zones.

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