Peta Dijagnoza returns to Klub Kocka in Split on Friday, May 29, with Fifth Diagnosis Rave Fest, a special electronic music gathering created for KUM’s festival birthday.
The concept stretches across both day and night, giving the event a wider community feeling than a standard club session. The daytime program runs from 17:00 to 22:00 and takes place across two stages: the Ulica Stage in the passage between Kocka and the skate park, and the Basement Stage inside the club itself.
That part of the event is free, with the focus placed on socializing, dancing and spreading love for the local rave scene.
After a short break, the night program begins at 23:00 and moves into a more focused club format. After Ego opens the Basement Stage from 23:00 to 01:00, setting the tone before London acid techno figure Sterling Moss takes over from 01:00 until 04:00.
Sterling Moss is a name deeply connected to the harder and more uncompromising side of acid techno culture. Active for nearly three decades, he has played across clubs, festivals and underground spaces from Tokyo to Berlin, building a reputation for raw, high-pressure sets driven by analogue energy, sweat and relentless momentum.
With releases across more than 70 labels, including Stay Up Forever and DJAX Upbeats, and long-running collaborations with Chris Liberator, Sterling Moss remains one of the true representatives of the acid techno resistance — loud, direct and completely built for the dancefloor.
The night program is ticketed and runs until 04:00. Minors can attend the free daytime program, but entry to the night session is not allowed.
One final instruction from the organizers keeps the spirit simple: bring your own drinks and a big smile.
