The gates of the 31st Pol'and'Rock Festival are open. The first concerts are on Thursday.

There are no tickets required for the 31st Pol'and'Rock Festival ; the event is ticketless. All concerts and attractions are free. Parking, hot showers, and space in the Rock Camp and Rock Camp Chill zones located within the festival grounds are subject to payment. Tent pitching is prohibited on municipal plots. A list of these can be found on the official website of the Czaplinek Municipal Office. Instead of the festival's mobile app, attendees of the 31st Pol'and'Rock Festival will receive an online guide, and a paper guide at the venue, including a map and concert schedule.
Pol'and'Rock will officially kick off on Thursday at 3 p.m. , according to the event organizer. The founder and director of the Pol'and'Rock Festival, Jurek Owsiak , will welcome event participants and the music will begin, continuing into the night from Saturday to Sunday.
Over 40 artists from Poland and abroad will perform on both the main and small stages. Among them are Nocny Kochanek, Osees, Mrozu, Fisz Emade Tworzywo, Paradise Lost, Ich Troje, Old Breakout, Nanga, The Analogs, and Dr Misio. The festival will traditionally conclude with a concert by Piotr Bukartyk.
Although the concerts begin on Thursday, the Czaplinek-Broczyno airport grounds opened to festival attendees on Tuesday at noon. A food court and shopping area are open, and you can participate in the "Count Yourself with Diabetes" run.
The creative activity zone will open on Wednesday, with booths from the Academy of Fine Arts (ASP) open. Non-governmental organizations, foundations, associations, local governments, academic institutions, and institutions have prepared themed activities for those interested – lectures, talks, workshops, and physical activities. Comedians Kuba Rafalski and Roman Kostelecki will perform their stand-up comedy "The Untouchables" on the ASP stage. Waldemar Malicki and Małgorzata Krzyżanowicz will perform a concert, followed by Michał Bajor. The night's entertainment will conclude with a concert by the Hania Derej Quintet in the ASP's large tent.
During the following days of the festival , the "West Pomeranian Jungle" will offer a wealth of attractions promoting the region and promoting health and wellness. A zone curated by the Marshal's Office featuring local businesses, institutions, universities, and artists will be available. The Academy of Fine Arts tent will host meetings with invited guests, including Szymon Majewski, Aleksandra Wierzbowska, Marcin and Wojciech Mann, Michał Wiśniewski, and Ewa Chodakowska.
The WOŚP International Staff Village Parade is planned for Thursday, the Andrzejów Rally will take place on Saturday, and you will also be able to take part in creative and ecological runs.
The festival's main musical theme is rock, but it also features a variety of genres, from folk and experimental to metal. In recent years, reggae, electronic, and even classical artists have also performed on the festival stages.
The event is organised by the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity Foundation, which would like to thank Polish youth for their involvement in the WOŚP winter finale.
The festival's motto since its inception has been "Love, friendship, music".
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