Festivals
Open’er Festival adds Gracie Abrams, Nine Inch Nails, and Camila Cabello to 2025 lineup
They’ll join the likes of Linkin Park, JPEGMAFIA, and RAYE in Poland next Summer.

Polish weekender Open’er Festival has just added a trio of big names to its already stacked 2025 lineup, and on this evidence, it’s shaping up to be a big one.
Leading the new additions is breakthrough singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams (who supported Taylor Swift on The Eras Tour), while fellow pop stalwart Camila Cabello and ’90s industrial legends Nine Inch Nails have also just been unveiled.
They’ll join previously announced artists like trip-hop pioneers Massive Attack, South African pop/R&B star Tyla, rap titan JPEGMAFIA, iconic rockers Linkin Park, and soul-pop powerhouse RAYE at Open’er this Summer, while further down the bill, punters will be treated to performances from Canadian indie-rock outfit Mother Mother, Berlin duo Brutalismus 3000, American cult favourites Magdalena Bay, electronic mainstay Caribou, and many more.
Open’er 2025 once again takes place at Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport in Poland’s Gdynia, and will run from 2nd to 5th July 2025. Tickets for the event are on sale now via the festival’s official website.
Last year’s instalment of Open’er featured performances from the likes of Dua Lipa, Foo Fighters, Charli xcx and many more - revisit our review of the 2024 edition here.
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