The festival’s first announcement of acts also includes RAYE, FKA Twigs and Justice.
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Poland’s Open’er Festival has revealed the first six acts headlining its 2025 event, with Linkin Park leading the charge.
The dynamic music festival takes place on the north coast of Poland in Gydina and runs from Wednesday, July 2 to Saturday, July 5, 2025.
Fresh from recruiting Emily Armstrong as the band’s new vocalist and dropping their eighth studio album From Zero, Linkin Park are ready to blaze a path across European festival stages, with their appearance at Open’er a coup for festival organisers.
Joining the stadium rockers is an eclectic lineup of artists from across the globe. BRIT Award winner RAYE, Aussie party starters RÜFUS DU SOL, indie powerhouse St. Vincent, experimental songstress FKA Twigs and French electronic duo Justice have all been named as part of Open’er’s first release of artists.
Tickets for the festival are on sale now via this link.
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Held in Gdynia, Poland, Open’er Festival was awarded Best Major Festival and Best Festival Lineup of the Year at the 2024 European Festival Awards.
One of Poland’s biggest annual music festivals, the first edition of Open’er was held at Tor Stegny in Warsaw in 2022, with The Chemical Brothers headlining. The festival moved to Kościuszki Square in Gdynia in 2003, and since 2006, has taken place at Kosakowo Airport (Babie Doly Military Airport) in Gdynia.
This year’s festival was headlined by pop superstar Dua Lipa, rock veterans Foo Fighters, rapper Doja Cat and the ethereal Hozier.
Open’er Festival takes place in Gdynia, Poland from Wednesday, July 2 to Saturday, July 5, 2025. Tickets are on sale now via opener.pl.
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