Coldplay to headline Poland's Open'er Festival

making their first appearance ever in Poland

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 9th Dec 2010

Open'er Festival 2011 - Coldplay (Pyramid Stage, Saturday)
Photo credit: Karen Williams

Open'er Festival 2011

Thursday 30th June to Sunday 3rd July 2011
Babie Doły Airfield, Gdynia, Poland, Poland
4-day with camping 410 PLN (approx. £88)

Coldplay have been announced as headliners for Poland's Open'er Festival.

Coldplay
The appearance will be the first ever Coldplay show in Poland and coincides with the festival celebrating its 10th anniversary in Gdynia. The band will perform on the opening night of the festival, Thursday, 30th June.

Offering festival goers some top international musicians along with a host of Polish music and theatre acts, Heineken Open'er Festival takes place in Babie Doly Airfield, Gdynia, Poland for four days between Thursday 30th June and Sunday 3rd July 2011.

Open'er is Poland's largest music and performing arts festival, the total area of festival in Babie Doly airfield is 75 hectares of space with seven stages, around 120 artists, festival town with merchandising area, gastronomic zones, camp site, beach, sea and sun, space for sport activities and multimedia, NGO's, films, theatres and performances. The festival is easily accessible via low-cost airlines, it's a great alternative if you fail to get your hands on the UK festival ticket you wanted, and the organises promise a few new surprises for 2010.

Tickets are on sale at the following prices:-
- 4-day ticket without camping: 370 PLN (approx. £78)
- 3-day ticket without camping: 310 PLN (approx. £65)
- 1-day tickets: will available at a later date.
- a camping pass: 40 PLN (approx. £9)

To buy tickets, click here.


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