"July Morning began in the late 1970s in Bulgaria. A group of young people decided to gather at the beach to welcome the first sunrise of July.
They were inspired by the spirit of freedom and the love for rock music. The event took its name from the song “July Morning” by the British band Uriah Heep, which became an anthem for the occasion.
Originally, the gathering was a subtle act of defiance against the restrictive communist regime. People would secretly meet at the beach, sharing a desire for freedom and change. Over time, this small gathering grew into a beloved national tradition.
The celebration spread from Varna, a coastal city, to other parts of the country. Kamen Bryag, known for its cliffs and scenic views, became a popular spot. The tradition is unique to Bulgaria, with no similar event found anywhere else in the world."It's also Debbie Harry's 80th birthday today (July 1st) -
They were inspired by the spirit of freedom and the love for rock music. The event took its name from the song “July Morning” by the British band Uriah Heep, which became an anthem for the occasion.
Originally, the gathering was a subtle act of defiance against the restrictive communist regime. People would secretly meet at the beach, sharing a desire for freedom and change. Over time, this small gathering grew into a beloved national tradition.
The celebration spread from Varna, a coastal city, to other parts of the country. Kamen Bryag, known for its cliffs and scenic views, became a popular spot. The tradition is unique to Bulgaria, with no similar event found anywhere else in the world."It's also Debbie Harry's 80th birthday today (July 1st) -



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