Open'er Festival announces new artists for 2026 lineup

Poland's Open'er Festival has added Addison Rae, TOMORA and PinkPantheress to its 2026 lineup, joining headliners like The Cure and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. The event will return to Gdynia from July 1 to 4. Tickets are available now.

The Open'er Festival, a major annual music event in Poland, is expanding its 2026 roster with fresh announcements. Set to take place in Gdynia from July 1 to 4, the festival earlier revealed The Cure as the first headliner, with their performance slated for Friday, July 3. Other confirmed headliners include Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Calvin Harris and The xx.

The latest additions feature Addison Rae, who will perform on July 4, alongside PinkPantheress on the same day. TOMORA, a new collaborative project by The Chemical Brothers' Tom Rowlands and AURORA, is also joining the bill, as are The Afghan Whigs, Horsegirl, Anna Von Hausswolff and Don West. Additional acts include IDLES, Halsey, JADE, Zara Larsson, David Byrne, Reneé Rapp, Sofi Tukker and Clipse.

Atlanta pop star Teddy Swims, known for his hit 'Lose Control' from the album 'I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1)', will take the Main Stage on July 4. This follows a strong 2025 edition, where Linkin Park headlined as part of their world tour, and Massive Attack opened with a pro-Palestinian statement, emphasizing solidarity. Nine Inch Nails also topped the bill that year, with performances from RAYE, Justice, St Vincent, FKA Twigs, Gracie Abrams, Doechii, Camila Cabello, Conan Gray, Molchat Doma, Wolf Alice and Samara Cyn.

Doechii's set at the 2025 festival was particularly noted for turning the main stage into a swampy wonderland. Organizers have opened ticket sales for the upcoming event.

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