Open'er Festival 2026 @ Lotnisko Gdynia-Kosakowo / Gdynia-Kosakowo Airfield

Open'er Festival 2026 @ Lotnisko Gdynia-Kosakowo / Gdynia-Kosakowo Airfield

Lotnisko Gdynia-Kosakowo / Gdynia-Kosakowo Airfield, , 81-382 Gdynia Directions

Wed 01.07.2026 00:00

Open'er Festival 2026 at Lotnisko Gdynia-Kosakowo / Gdynia-Kosakowo Airfield at 2026-07-01

Performers

  • Calvin Harris
    Calvin Harris

    Calvin Harris, real name Adam Richard Wiles, is a Scottish DJ and record producer known for his electropop disco sound, which has seen him surpass Michael Jackson as the UK record holder for most top ten hits from one studio album.

  • The Cure
    The Cure

    The Cure are a band formed in 1976 hailing from Crawley, West Sussex, in the United Kingdom. Fronted by lead singer and songwriter Robert Smith, they came from the post-punk scene of the early 80’s to become one of the biggest and most influential bands in modern rock.

  • Halsey
    Halsey

    Halsey (born September 29, 1994) is the stage name of American indie-pop singer-songwriter and musician Ashley Frangipane, hailing from Washington, New Jersey, U.S.

  • The xx
    The xx

    It all started in a bedroom in south west london, after school, drinking too much pepsi. We just keep on growing.

  • Zara Larsson
    Zara Larsson

    Zara Larsson is a Swedish singer and songwriter.

    Website: http://zaralarssonofficial.com/

    Twitter: @ZaraLarsson

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/ZaraLarsson

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZaraLarssonOfficial

    Snapchat: zaralarsson

  • Teddy Swims
    Teddy Swims

    “Bad Dreams” out now !!

    https://TeddySwims.lnk.to/BadDreams

  • Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
    Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds

    Wild God the new album from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds will be released on 30 August.

    Stream Wild God the single now.

    www.nickcave.com

  • Sofi Tukker.
    Sofi Tukker.

    Tuck & Soph
    Listen to BREAD, the album 🍞
    https://sofitukker.komi.io
    + catch us on tour: https://sofitukker.com/tour

    LINKS: https://sofitukker.komi.io
    MAILING LIST: https://smarturl.it/SOFITUKKERSignUp
    TEXT US: 617-249-7556

  • Ethel Cain
    Ethel Cain

    Official Facebook page for Ethel Cain.

  • Idles
    Idles
    TANGK. I needed love. So I made it. I gave love out to the world and it feels like magic. This is our album of gratitude and power. All love songs. All is love. The new album out now - https://idles.lnk.to/tangk
  • David Byrne
    David Byrne

    TODO MUNDO!

    http://www.davidbyrne.com

  • Nick Cave
    Nick Cave
    Australian singer and songwriter Nick Cave has proved to be one of the most enduring and influential talents to emerge from the post-punk era. In addition to being a remarkably consistent recording artist, his songs have been covered by everyone from Josh Groban, PJ Harvey, and Johnny Cash to Arctic Monkeys, Metallica, and Chelsea Wolfe, to name a few. However, his often dramatic, romantic, and/or harrowing tomes sound best on his own recordings. Accompanied by his ubiquitous backing band the Bad Seeds, Cave's style is inimitable as it ranges across a spectrum that includes noisy, clattering, but extremely musical rock -- equal parts mutant rockabilly, garage, indie, post-punk, and cabaret -- as well as striking romantic balladry and broken blues, sometimes all on the same recording (1986's Your Funeral, My Trial). Other early albums, in particular 1985's The Firstborn Is Dead, melded John Lee Hooker-esque stomp blues to unhinged, menacing post-punk. Later dates, including 1990's The Good Son, 1996's Murder Ballads, and 2013's Push the Sky Away tempered his ferocity in favor of moody soundscapes for his bent yet resonant storytelling. Still others, including 1997's The Boatman's Call, found him focusing his considerable talent on love songs, and 2019's Ghosteen was a minimalist but emotionally devastating meditation on grief and loss. Cave and his longtime colleague Warren Ellis (musical director for the Bad Seeds) are also award-winning film composers with more than a dozen scores to their credit, and they collaborated on 2021's sparse and atmospheric studio album Carnage. 2024's Wild God, with the Bad Seeds, returned to a more optimistic outlook. After goth pioneers the Birthday Party called it quits in 1983, singer/songwriter Nick Cave assembled the Bad Seeds, a post-punk supergroup featuring former Birthday Party guitarist Mick Harvey on drums, ex-Magazine bassist Barry Adamson, and Einstürzende Neubauten guitarist Blixa Bargeld. With the Bad Seeds, Cave continued to explore his obsessions with religion, death, love, America, and violence with a bizarre, sometimes self-consciously eclectic hybrid of blues, gospel, rock, and arty post-punk, although in a more subdued fashion than his work with the Birthday Party. Cave also allowed his literary aspirations to come to the forefront; the lyrics are narrative prose, heavy on literary allusions and myth-making, and take some inspiration from Leonard Cohen. Cave's gloomy lyrics, dark musical arrangements, and deep baritone voice recall the albums of Scott Walker, which also obsess over death and love with a frightening passion. However, Cave brings a hefty amount of post-punk experimentalism to Walker's epic dark pop. Cave released his first album with the Bad Seeds, From Her to Eternity, in 1984, which contained a noteworthy cover of Elvis Presley's "In the Ghetto," foreshadowing much of Cave's style and subject matter on the follow-up The Firstborn Is Dead. Kicking Against the Pricks, an all-covers album, broke the band in England with the help of "The Singer," which hit number one on the U.K. independent charts. The album also strengthened Cave's reputation as an original interpreter and a vocal stylist of note. Following 1986's Your Funeral...My Trial, Cave took a two-year hiatus from recording -- partially to appear in Wim Wenders' 1987 film Wings of Desire -- and then returned with Tender Prey, which featured Cramps guitarist Kid Congo Powers and Cave's strongest vocal performance up to that point. Cave's productivity picked up immensely over the next two years after he kicked a heroin habit. He had two books (1988's King Ink, a collection of lyrics, plays, and prose, and 1989's And the Ass Saw the Angel, A novel) published; appeared in the 1989 Australian film Ghosts...Of the Civil Dead as a prisoner; recorded a soundtrack to the film with Harvey and Bargeld, and released 1990's The Good Son, his most relaxed, quiet album. Cave received his due as one of the leading figures in alternative rock when he was invited to perform on 1994's Lollapalooza tour to promote his Let Love In album. Early in 1996, he released Murder Ballads, a collection of songs about murder. Murder Ballads became Cave's most commercially successful album to date, and, with typical perversity, he followed it with the introspective and personal The Boatman's Call in early 1997. A spoken word release, Secret Life of the Love Song followed in 1999. Two years later, a rejuvenated Cave teamed up with the Bad Seeds once again for the piano-laden No More Shall We Part. Nocturama was released in 2003, and the double-album Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus followed at the end of 2004. After touring in support of the album throughout 2005, Cave embarked on a new project called Grinderman with Bad Seeds members Warren Ellis, Martyn Casey, and Jim Sclavunos. The group's self-titled debut was released in 2007, the same year Cave was inducted into Australia's ARIA Hall of Fame. In 2008, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds released Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!! It was followed by a second Grinderman recording -- entitled Grinderman II -- followed by a world tour and the band's breakup, announced by Cave on-stage in December of 2011. Cave penned the screenplay for director John Hillcoat's 2012 bootlegging film Lawless, which also featured a score composed by Cave and Warren Ellis. The duo had previously collaborated on scores for The Proposition, The Road, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, and Days of Grace. In February of 2013, Cave and a streamlined Bad Seeds broke their five-year silence with the release of Push the Sky Away. In 2014 Cave and Ellis scored French director David Oelhoffen's feature Loin des Hommes (Far from Men). The soundtrack was issued a year later when the film achieved a wider release. He was also the subject of and co-wrote the documentary drama 20,000 Days on Earth. In mid-2016, it was announced that Cave and the Bad Seeds would release a new album in September 2016, Skeleton Tree. A documentary about Cave and the making of Skeleton Tree, One More Time with Feeling, was scheduled for theatrical release the same week as the album. In May 2017, Mute Records issued Lovely Creatures: The Best of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, a three-CD/one-DVD set that collected Cave's career highlights from 1984 to 2014. Cave and the Bad Seeds returned in 2019 with Ghosteen, a double-album that closed out the group's trilogy with Push the Sky Away and Skeleton Tree. In 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic forced Cave and the Bad Seeds to cancel their scheduled touring, Cave staged a concert in an empty hall, with him performing a career-spanning set accompanied only by his own piano. The performance was filmed and recorded, and the album Idiot Prayer: Nick Cave Alone at Alexandra Palace was released in November 2020. Two weeks later, Decca Records brought out L.I.T.A.N.I.E.S., the premiere recording of an operatic piece by composer Nicholas Lens with lyrics by Cave. In 2021, Cave and Ellis collaborated on the Grammy-nominated studio album Carnage, a spare and brooding set that relied on cinematic atmospheres and Cave's always intense lyrical presence. The following year saw the publication of Faith, Hope, and Carnage, a book featuring extensive conversations with journalist Sean O'Hagan. Wild God, the first album with the Bad Seeds in five years and a reflection of a happier emotional state, appeared in 2024. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Steve Huey, Rovi
  • Jade
    Jade

    After many failed attempts at losing his virginity back while still in college, a desperate yet ambitious Jade turns to alternative measures. Having watched Music Television once, he decides to become a rock star. And so Jade sets forth to form a band...

  • Jehnny Beth
    Jehnny Beth

    NEW ALBUM « You heartbreaker, You » OUT NOW

    Contact:

    info@sammusicbiz.com

    contact@popnoire.com

  • Florence + The Machine
    Florence + The Machine

    Florence & The Machine Fanmail

    PO Box 79632

    London

    United Kingdom

  • Martin Garrix
    Martin Garrix

    Better known by his stage name Martin Garrix, Martijn Garritsen (born 14th May 1996) is a Dutch DJ/producer from Amstelveen, Netherlands. His music blends mainstream Electronic Dance Music (EDM) and electro house, creating a sound that is very much in vogue, reminiscent of the likes of Tiesto and Avicii.

  • Slowdive
    Slowdive

    Formed in 1989 in the Depths of Reading, UK. We like noisy guitars and cool pedals.

  • LP
    LP
  • Viagra Boys
    Viagra Boys

    Street blues

    Contact: info@year0001.com

  • Kneecap
    Kneecap

    Hip-Hop Threesome as

  • Matt Berninger
    Matt Berninger

    A singer recognized for his deep baritone, brooding delivery, and contemplative, literate lyrics, Matt Berninger rose to fame during the 2000s as front man of Brooklyn indie rockers The National. Emerging early in the decade amidst a garage rock revival that included bands like The Strokes and The Walkmen, The National drew from a wider set of influences, including alternative country-rock, Americana, and chamber pop as well as post-punk. Their earliest albums won a dedicated fan base and critical praise before they made an impact on the charts with their fourth LP, 2007's Boxer. The National catapulted into the Top Three of the album charts with 2010's High Violet, and have remained a Top Three act throughout the decade as band members pursued other projects, including Berninger's new wave-influenced duo, EL VY. In 2016, Berninger co-founded “7-inches for Planned Parenthood”, a curated series of records featuring music, comedy, spoken word, and visual art released in support of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. 2017's Sleep Well Beast made Berninger and his National bandmates Grammy winners and 2019 saw the release of their most recent album, I Am Easy to Find. The singer's many collaborations have included songs with Andrew Bird, Booker T. Jones, Jon Brion, and Julien Baker. Berninger’s first solo record, Serpentine Prison, will be released in 2020.

  • Kaz Bałagane
    Kaz Bałagane

    booking i management: kontakt@heavyheart.pl

  • Coals
    Coals

    questions:

    coalsmusic@gmail.com

    booking:

    m.angulska@mihagency.pl

  • Lordofon
    Lordofon
    Booking: klaudia@soldoutagencja.pl +48 698 799 895
  • Omasta
    Omasta

    Omasta is rooted in jazz but steeped in the rhythms of hip-hop and street culture. Their music is rich, saturated with thick drums and deep, heavy bass, all layered beneath the melodic interplay of piano, trumpet, saxophone, and flute. Formed in Krakow, Poland, the band launched with a tribute to J Dilla at the city’s iconic Paul’s Boutique. Live tributes to hip-hop icons like Madlib have further cemented their reputation, and their debut album appears in October 2025.

  • Klawo
    Klawo

    This seven-piece collective lives and plays in Gdańsk, a northern Polish city where salty Baltic air mixes with student life and creative energy. Their sound is rooted in the 1970s, weaving together funk, soul, fusion and psychedelia, but it also carries electronic hooks, indie-pop twists and a laid-back rap flow. They debuted four years ago; since then, they’ve released two albums, a live record and countless singles. Their latest release, last October’s three-track Osaka Cuts, irresistibly blends all of the above while adding drum and bass lines and pseudo-Japan-pop melodies. Luxury cuts indeed. It’s no coincidence that Klawo performed at last year’s Expo in Osaka or at the renowned Montreux Jazz Festival, and even appeared on the American platform Tiny Desk Concerts. They share Poland’s rich contemporary scene with bands like EABS and Immortal Onion, and their name now resonates across Europe. They expand their “klawoverse” through playful music videos, profess a love for sauna sessions, Czech beer and “jednorymowy joint” – the title of one of their tracks. When asked in an interview with Full Moon magazine to describe their music in a single image, they didn’t hesitate: “A turtle eating watermelon on the beach.”