Last week, it was revealed that the parent company of Ultra, Worldwide Entertainment Group Inc. had some legal problems with a Croatian promoter, called Adria MM Productions Ltd. In the complaint, the promoter states that ever since making business with Ultra Europe, to be more specific, it has gone through years of losses just so that it can take care of its relationships with the fans, the vendors, hotels, etc.

When the news were revealed, many questioned if Ultra Europe will take place this year or not and now, the festival has issued a statement regarding the matter, which you can see below!

Since its inaugural edition in 2013, ULTRA Europe™ has been hosted every year on the idyllic Dalmatian Coast in Croatia. Thousands of passionate music lovers from all over the world attend the festival each year at the Poljud Stadium, and it has become the largest electronic music festival in Croatia.

For the 5th anniversary of ULTRA Europe™, we at ULTRA Worldwide™, in conjunction with our distinguished local partners, have taken important steps to ensure that the 2017 event is a celebration consistent with the high standards that the ULTRA Worldwide™ brand demands.

Attendees can continue to look forward to this year’s event and future ULTRA-branded events in Croatia for years to come. In the coming days, we will be unveiling the 2017 ULTRA Europe™ lineup and more exciting details about this year’s event. We extend our gratitude to our fans and to the artists, local authorities, partners and others who offer their enduring support for ULTRA Europe™

So you can stay chill because Ultra Europe will open its gates this year!

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