As an important part of the global world trends of complete musical experience, last year Coca-Cola has enabled the Macedonian audience to experience a music wave, initiated by the company in about ten countries around Europe.

The Coca-Cola Sound WaveBeach Festival was for the first time held in our country in 2005, on the 1st and 2nd August in the camp Ljubanishte and was realized as 24 hours summer music event of the modern and progressive music. At the same time it celebrated the state holiday Ilinden.

About twenty worlds famous, as well as our national DJs took part in the festival. Among them: David Morales and Darren Emerson, and ours Igor Iox, Mirko Popov, Robotec, Goran Kan…

The project was initiated by Coca-Cola in cooperation with Cosmofon, and was realized in organizational support of the multimedia productions, Zen Production and KLS Production, both form Skopje.

For the quality technical support of the festival 100 KW sound, 200 KW light and a dozen of intelligent light sources were used. In one word the latest and the best technique was used for the realization of the festival, as well as the biggest stage and the best sound equipment which were on disposal at that moment.

In part of the camp Ljubanishte, on 5000 m2 land, the two separate and conceptually different stages were set, with sound and light equipment, where the participants performed their music sets depending on the type of the modern culture they are promoting.
The visitors were also introduced to a third, chill out zone with separate music scene, chill area, and other contents as well, intended to entertain the guests.

The primary aim of this great and spectacular Coca-Cola music event was to offer an exclusive, quality and festival program, and to introduce the home and foreign public in live to the musical views of the top world and Macedonian modern music names, from the world of the electronic music.

The festival was evaluated as excellent and was fantastically accepted by the audience, the artists, the sponsors, the media, as well as the local people, and it managed to attract a record 13.000 visitors.