At Silosi Beograd, on the first day of summer, June 21, an all-day art event was held that announced the spirit and aesthetics of Pyramid Festival 2025. The audience gathered to celebrate the start of summer together through art, presence, sound, and a shared rhythm, alongside the opening of a seven-day exhibition of the festival’s decorative scenography.

The central part of the program was the Slavdelic Exhibition — an exhibition of fragments of the festival scenography inspired by traditional Balkan carpet motifs. Through patterns that have endured and transformed for centuries, the exhibition offered a contemporary artistic view of the rich visual heritage of Serbia and the region, highlighting their potential for continual reinterpretation in a modern context. The exhibition remained open to visitors for the next seven days.


During the day, an accompanying daytime program focused on relaxation and spending time in the space was also held. The morning part was marked by a guided yoga and meditative practice with sound, while later in the day visitors had the opportunity to take part in sound sessions and ritual formats of contemporary wellbeing practices, held in the intimate and calm atmosphere of the Honey Garden at Silosi Beograd.


In the afternoon, the program flowed into a chill ambient DJ set performed by Youngen & DeBell, while at sunset the Silosi space took on a more pronounced evening dynamic, with music, socializing, and a tour of the exhibition.



