Festivals
Viagra Boys, JENNIE, Luvcat and more confirmed for Open’er 2026
The Cure, The xx, Nick Cave, Florence + The Machine and many more will also be heading to Poland this July.
Open’er Festival has added even more names to its already stacked 2026 lineup, having today announced that Swedish punks Viagra Boys, gothic siren Luvcat, and BLACKPINK solo star JENNIE will all be gracing its stages in just two months’ time.
Having dropped her star-studded album ‘Ruby’ last year, K-pop fave JENNIE has emerged as one of modern pop culture’s most distinctive new voices - now, she’s bringing the zeitgeist to Poland on 4th July when she headlines Open’er 2026 (alongside fellow bill-toppers The Cure, The xx, Calvin Harris, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, and Florence + The Machine).
Elsewhere on the lineup, crowds will be treated to sets from pop girls du jour Zara Larsson, Addison Rae and PinkPantheress, while alternative icon David Byrne and riotous rockers IDLES join newly-announced local legends like Sobel, Vito Bambino and Kaz Bałagane among those also booked to play.
Taking place from 1st-4th July at Gdynia-Kosakowo airfield, Poland, Open’er 2026 promises to be another truly eclectic affair that’s jam-packed with major names from across the genre spectrum.
Tickets are on sale now; you can nab yours now from opener.pl. And in the meantime, remind yourself of what went down last year below…
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