If Polish music festivals formed a galaxy, the Next Fest Music Showcase & Conference 2025 would be one of its most radiant constellations.
If Polish music festivals formed a galaxy, the Next Fest Music Showcase & Conference 2025 would be one of its most radiant constellations.
This March marks the opening of the first chapter of the Warta River Blues Festival - a three-day event promising top-tier live blues extravaganza, to be hosted by Klub Muchos. For those who need a reminder of what this genre sounds like at its purest and most electrifying, this is the place to be from 27-29 March.
This season, Wielki Theatre will be expanding the festivals launched last year. One of them is Przedwiośnie Baletowe (Prelude to Spring Ballet Festival). In its second edition, the festival builds on last year's ideas while remaining closely connected to the world outside.
The Stanisław Siedlecki Polish Polar Station at Hornsund is Poland' s northernmost year-round research facility. Located on the island of Spitsbergen in the Hornsund fjord, it has served as a home for researchers and Arctic enthusiasts for nearly seven decades.
In mid-February, the Wielki Theatre will present 4: Pastor / León & Lightfoot / Bondara, a ballet production shaped by the vision of four acclaimed choreographers, whose names are featured in the event's title.
The exhibition "Zooom. Personal is Political" at the Arsenał Municipal Gallery showcases the works of women artists who are not merely grouped but actually networked through the MalerinnenNetzWerk Berlin-Leipzig (MNW). Although the majority of the collective's members are German, a number of Polish artists have also been invited to participate in the exhibition and its initiative that preceded it.
Klub Blue Note may have only one concert in January, but it's sure to be remarkable. On the last Sunday of the month, Francesca Tandoi - an Italian jazz pianist and vocalist - will take to the stage. Widely regarded by critics as an emerging star of European jazz and one of the most captivating young talents on today's international jazz scene, Francesca will be joined by Matheus Nicolaievsky on double bass and Sander Smeets on drums.
Meetings with legendary figures from the past often come with a certain risk for the audience. However, there will surely be no shortage of people eager to hear for themselves how the punk rock classics - The Exploited - are doing today! The band is coming to Poznań as part of their Let's Stop a War tour.
The Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio will host the third edition of the Evenings with Amadeus festival, to be held on four evenings in January (7th, 9th, 14th, and 16th of January) at the orchestra's headquarters at Al. Marcinkowskiego 3, in the hall where the Orchestra musicians usually rehearse. This acoustically flawless space will serve as a concert hall during the festival, open to a wide audience.
After a hiatus of several years, the people of Poznań will once again have the opportunity to celebrate the coming of the New Year. This time, the city's grand New Year's Eve party will take place on the Poznań International Fair grounds. In addition to concerts by stars such as Mezo, Liber, Igo, and Sound'n'Grace, numerous attractions await. Notably though, the event will be held without a fireworks display.