Open’er Festival has announced that Wolf Alice and Conan Gray will take the stage at this year’s event, enhancing the already impressive lineup for the Polish weekend festival. Both artists are set to release their highly anticipated albums (‘The Clearing’ and ‘Wishbone’, respectively) in August, making their performances at Open’er a perfect chance to hear previews of new music before the official release. A range of talented local acts have also been confirmed for Open’er 2025, including Fukaj, Fisz Emade Tworzywo, Mela Koteluk, and Trupa Trupa. Additionally, the lineup features well-known names such as Nine Inch Nails, Gracie Abrams, Massive Attack, Doechii, Muse, and many more, ensuring that attendees will find something to suit their musical preferences. Open’er 2025 is scheduled for July 2nd-5th at the Gdynia-Kosakowo Airfield in Poland. For more information and to purchase tickets for this year’s festival, click here, and check out a recap of last summer's event below.
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