You will be surprised to discover that there are many awesome music festivals in Poland. This country certainly knows how to have a great time outdoors. Also, big names like Dua Lipa, Foo Fighters, Doja Cat, and Nicki Minaj are coming in 2024. I’ve prepared a list of the top music festivals in Poland with the prices, dates, and line-ups.
Open’er Festival 2024 – The Best Music Festival in Poland
Where is the Open’er Festival 2024?
It takes place on the airfield of Kosakowo near Gdynia. The shuttle buses take festivalgoers from the Gdynia Main Station. It’s the closest festival Central Europe has to Glastonbury.
When is the Open’er Festival 2024?
Open’er Festival is from 3 to 6 July 2024
How much are the tickets for the Open’er Festival 2024?
There are different price categories. Until June 10 you can still buy the so-called Regular Tickets.
4-Day Regular Ticket is 1039 PLN (265 USD)
4 Day Ticket + Camping is 1305 PLN (333 USD)
2-Day Ticket (Fri, Sat) is 759 PLN (193 USD), you can add camping and it’s 935 PLN (238 USD)
1-Day Ticket for Open’er Festival 2024 is 495 PLN (126 USD)
There are also VIP tickets if you’re in for this type of festival experience.
You can buy your tickets HERE.
Why should you come to the Open’er Festival 2024?
I mean, look at the line-up. Open’er is one of the biggest and most well-known music festivals in Poland. While 265 USD for 4 days may look like quite a sum, it’s almost twice as cheap as Glastonbury and has an amazing program this year. Dua Lipa, Doja Cat, 21 Savage, Sam Smith, Foo Fighters, Ice Spice, Disclosure, and many more. There’s something for everyone there.
Also, it’s my favorite festival in the world so I wholeheartedly recommend it.
Orange Warsaw Festival 2024 – Great for Urban Fun
Where is the Orange Warsaw Festival 2024?
Orange Warsaw Festival 2024 is, well, in the Polish capital Warsaw as the name suggests. You wouldn’t have to walk 10 kilometers through the fields in the middle of nowhere. The festival takes place at Sluzewiec Racetrack within Warsaw city limits.
When is the Orange Warsaw Festival 2024?
Orange Festival is held from 7 to 8 June 2024. It lasts only two days.
How much are the tickets for the Orange Warsaw Festival 2024?
There are different price categories here.
2-day ticket is 659 PLN (168 USD)
1-day ticket is 439 PLN (112 USD)
You can also buy a combined ticket for both the Orange Warsaw Festival and the Open’er Festival for 1590 PLN (405 USD)
Buy your tickets HERE.
Why should you come to the Orange Warsaw Festival 2024?
It’s cheaper than Open’er. Also, it’s a city festival, so the access and accommodation will be easier. If you’re into this kind of music festival, that’s a great pick. Moreover, the line-up is pretty neat if you’re into newer stuff. Especially, the second day when Queen Nicki Minaj comes to Poland. Troye Sivan, Jungle, and Jessie Ware are amazing additions to June 8 too. If that’s your music, go for it.
OFF Festival 2024 – Awesome For Alternative Music
Where is the OFF Festival 2024?
Katowice is the place of the OFF Festival. This city is very well-connected to both Warsaw and Krakow. Also, you’ve got direct trains from Budapest, Vienna, and Prague. In that regard, it’s a great alternative Central European festival choice.
When is the OFF Festival 2024?
OFF Festival will take place from 2 to 4 August 2024.
How much are the tickets for the OFF Festival 2024?
OFF Festival is much cheaper than both Open’er and Orange.
3-day ticket costs 566 PLN (144 USD), with camping 702 PLN (179 USD)
Weekend ticket is 408 PLN (104 USD), with camping 545 PLN (139 USD)
Buy your tickets HERE.
Why should you come to the OFF Festival 2024?
OFF Festival prides itself as a mecca for alternative music. If you’re craving to see such renowned artists as Sevdaliza, The Blaze, Grace Jones, and Future Island, this is a perfect place to be. No Doja Cat in here. Their press release promises a variety of genres including “Renaissance post-punk, black metal jazz, emo rap, Cumbia Amazonica, shoegaze, dream pop, and even neo-zombie-post-folk.” So it’s a treat for alternative music lovers and those keen to explore something different.
Pavlo is an experienced travel writer published by CNN, BBC, The Guardian, The Independent, The Irish Times, Time Out, DK Eyewitness and Lonely Planet. He’s been writing about Poland for 9+ years.