Festivals
Ebbb, Bricknasty, Max Baby & more join bill for Poland’s BitterSweet Festival
Ten new acts have been added the lineup for this year’s event, which takes place this August.
Ten brand new names have been added to the lineup of BitterSweet Festival - Poland’s newest summer festival - with the likes of Ebbb, Bricknasty and Max Baby all now set to play.
The festival have shared a list of nine emerging new talents, who will all perform across the festival’s third stage - aptly-titled, the Next Stage - including In Parallel, maks.tachasiuk, ZEP, MYD, Borderline and MPH. What’s more, they’ve also confirmed that pop star Sophia Stel will also be joining the bill on one of the fest’s main stages.
Otherwise, headlining the event’s second-ever edition will be king of entertainment Robbie Williams, digital pioneers Gorillaz, and cult favourites Twenty One Pilots, while the likes of Lorde, Ashnikko, Becky Hill and Faithless are also set to appear across the three-day long weekend.
Elsewhere, BitterSweet has confirmed that crowds will also be treated to performances from American R&B/pop icon Ciara, Spanish-language sensation Morad, and household Polish acts Fukaj and Oki.
This year’s edition of BitterSweet Festival will take place from 13th to 15th August in Poznań’s Cytadela Park, and tickets are on sale now - get them while you still can!
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