*Early bird is sold out!* On March 15, 2026, Zagreb will welcome its Dutch favorites YĪN YĪN back to Boogaloo! This cult collective brings psychedelic funk, intertwined with Thai and Lao melodies from the seventies, and turns it into a dance spectacle that is hard to resist. After conquering festival stages across Europe, from Roskilde to Trans Musicales, YĪN YĪN are coming to Croatia for the fourth time and promise an evening filled with exotic sounds, hypnotic rhythms and irresistible energy. The audience can expect a unique musical journey that connects East and West, retro and modern, analog and digital. On this occasion, they will promote their new album Yatta, which will see the light of day in January. Before and after the band, you will be entertained by Pips and Borovich from the Croatian funk delegation! Early bird is sold out. The pre-sale price is 27 euros, while on the day of the concert, if there are any left, it will cost 30 euros. Physical tickets are available at the Dirty Old Shop. YĪN YĪN is a psychedelic funk quartet from Maastricht (Netherlands), which in recent years has been conquering the European and world scene with its danceable, eclectic and genre-elusive sound. The band combines elements of Thai and Laotian funk music of the seventies, disco groove, surf guitar and electronics into a recognizable musical cocktail. Their debut album The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers (2019) attracted a lot of attention for its original approach and freshness, while the follow-up The Age of Aquarius (2022) further cemented their status as one of the most exciting live attractions, and the same can be said for Mount Matsu (2024). They are known for their energetic performances at festivals such as Roskilde, Trans Musicales and ESNS, where their concerts turn into real dance ceremonies. The band members come from different musical backgrounds – from indie rock to electronic production – which makes their sound even more diverse. They bring an exotic yet contemporary mix of Eastern melodies and Western dance rhythms to the audience. Critics describe them as a band that manages to create a bridge between the past and the future of music. So far, they have toured almost all of Europe, and are increasingly performing on other continents. Their visual identity and stage performance further emphasize the psychedelic dimension of their music. YĪN YĪN are a band that erases the boundaries between genres, cultures, and continents with their concerts. It would be a real shame to miss something that the Zagreb audience knows very well. Two days later, also organized by Hangtime, YĪN YĪN will perform at the Belgrade club Zappa Barka.