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Events in Poland 2026

Poland's 2026 event calendar stretches across the whole year and across four great cities. Summer is the peak: the Baltic coast hosts Open'er, Poland's largest festival, while Warsaw's PGE Narodowy stadium books the biggest international tours and Kraków stages the Kraków Live Festival on the Błonia meadow. Autumn brings prestige with Wrocław's Wratislavia Cantans and the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia, and the year closes with Kraków's and Unsound's October programmes and the country's magnificent Christmas markets.

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Poland's 2026 event calendar stretches across the whole year and across four great cities. Summer is the peak: the Baltic coast hosts Open'er, Poland's largest festival, while Warsaw's PGE Narodowy stadium books the biggest international tours and Kraków stages the Kraków Live Festival on the Błonia meadow. Autumn brings prestige with Wrocław's Wratislavia Cantans and the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia, and the year closes with Kraków's and Unsound's October programmes and the country's magnificent Christmas markets.

The four hubs each have their own character: Warsaw for marquee stadium concerts and contemporary culture, Kraków for festivals wrapped in a medieval core, the Tricity of Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot for coastal summer events, and Wrocław for film and classical music. Between them they keep something worth travelling for in the diary almost every month of 2026.

Events in Poland 2026 — full calendar

EventCityWhenType
Open'er FestivalGdynia (near Gdańsk)1–4 JulMusic / Multi-genre
Bad BunnyWarsaw (PGE Narodowy)14 JulMusic / Stadium
Globaltica World CulturesGdynia17–19 JulMusic / World
New Horizons Film FestivalWrocław23 Jul–2 AugCulture / Film
St. Dominic's FairGdańsk25 Jul–16 AugMarkets / Culture
The WeekndWarsaw (PGE Narodowy)4–5 AugMusic / Stadium
Kraków Live FestivalKraków (Błonia)7–8 AugMusic / Pop / Hip-hop
Kraków Pierogi FestivalKraków (Mały Rynek)12–16 AugFood
Wratislavia CantansWrocław3–13 SepMusic / Classical
Warsaw AutumnWarsaw19–28 SepMusic / Contemporary
Polish Film FestivalGdynia21–26 SepCulture / Film
Warsaw International Film FestivalWarsaw9–18 OctCulture / Film
Unsound FestivalKraków8–11 OctMusic / Electronic
Sacrum ProfanumKraków6–11 NovMusic / Contemporary
Christmas marketsKraków / Wrocław / Warsaw / GdańskNov–JanMarkets / Seasonal

Things to do in Poland — highlights by type

Music festivals: Open'er (Gdynia, July) is Poland's flagship multi-genre festival, while Kraków hosts both the big pop-and-hip-hop Kraków Live (August) and the experimental electronic Unsound (October). Warsaw's PGE Narodowy stadium lands the largest international tours — The Weeknd and Bad Bunny both play in 2026.

Culture and film: Wrocław's New Horizons (late July) and Gdynia's Polish Film Festival (September) are the country's leading film events, while the Warsaw International Film Festival (October) draws an international slate. Classical and contemporary music lovers have Wratislavia Cantans (Wrocław, September), Warsaw Autumn (September) and Sacrum Profanum (Kraków, November).

Markets and food: Gdańsk's St. Dominic's Fair (late July to August) is one of Europe's oldest trade fairs, the Kraków Pierogi Festival (August) celebrates Poland's most famous dish on the Mały Rynek, and the winter Christmas markets in Kraków, Wrocław, Warsaw and Gdańsk are among the most atmospheric on the continent.

FAQ

What events are happening in Poland in 2026?
Major 2026 events include Open'er Festival (Gdynia, Jul), The Weeknd and Bad Bunny at Warsaw's PGE Narodowy (Aug and Jul), Kraków Live Festival (Aug), Unsound (Kraków, Oct), Wratislavia Cantans (Wrocław, Sep), St. Dominic's Fair (Gdańsk, Jul–Aug) and the Christmas markets (Nov–Jan). See the full calendar above.
What is the best time to visit Poland for events?
July and August are the peak months, with Open'er, the big Warsaw stadium concerts, Kraków Live and St. Dominic's Fair. September and October bring prestige film and classical events, and late November into January is Christmas-market season.
Which city has the most events in Poland?
All four major cities are busy: Warsaw hosts the biggest stadium concerts and contemporary culture, Kraków packs in Unsound, Kraków Live, Sacrum Profanum and the Pierogi Festival, the Tricity (Gdańsk-Gdynia) has Open'er, St. Dominic's Fair and the Polish Film Festival, and Wrocław leads on film (New Horizons) and classical (Wratislavia Cantans).
Are Poland's Christmas markets worth visiting?
Yes — Kraków's market on the vast Rynek Główny and Wrocław's on the Rynek are among the best in Europe, with Warsaw's Plac Defilad and Gdańsk's Targ Węglowy markets also outstanding. They run from late November into early January.

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