The venue Mladina stage x Creative Underground provided the passengers with drum'n'bass sounds and invited them to visit the venue at night. DJs Jamie Ricaro and Mark Van J were in the centre of attention. Some people decided to stop and listen to the music or even talk to the artists. "I'm gonna take you through the history of drum'n'bass," said Mark and uploaded some immortal classics of this genre. "The most important thing is to listen the songs carefully because no software can help you," explained Jamie and demonstrated his technique.
Dancing was disturbed by a group of artists dressed as sheep. They entered Mc'Donalds and distracted the guests by their loud bleating. The sheep than headed to Udarnik cinema and stared at the DJs. "I think we want to tell us we are acting like sheep in Maribor. And I think they might be right,” said a visitor. Later, the group took over Grajski trg square in white costumes and danced around. "Street theatre is great as always," said visitor Mitja.
In the evening, the show moved to the venues close by. Vetrinjski dvor mansion began its performance at 10 PM when the rain stopped. Different performers made the audience laugh. Franci Blašković, who couldn’t make it, was replaced by his Croatian friends Domagoj Pintarić and Tomislav Kozačinski Koza. Those that stayed until the end and got wet laughed at Marko Brecelj from Slovenia.
Kino Udarnik cinema began attracting visitors when the band Sunshine trip introduced its guitar rock. The members of the band were amazed by the beauty of Maribor women. "We walked along the promenade and we must say we’ve seen so many beautiful women. Women here are definitely the most beautiful women in Slovenia," said the members. The colourful evening ended with great house party, created by DJs Up-Tech Marx.P, Minox, Matt The House Fox and Mr. Timo. At 4 AM the music stopped and about 50 party animals wanted more, so the DJs Minox, Timo and Marx played three more songs. “A Tuesday to remember,” said Marx P.