The Libertines to headline Poland's Open'er Festival

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 16th Apr 2015

Open'er Festival 2015 - The Libertines
Photo credit: Laura Bradley

Open'er Festival 2015

Wednesday 1st to Saturday 4th July 2015
Babie Doly Airfield, Gdynia, Poland, Poland MAP
4-day with 6 days camping 630 PLN (approx. £110)
Daily capacity: 60,000

The Libertines have been announced as Thursday headliners at Poland's Open'er Festival happening at Gdynia-Kosakowo Airfield, Gdynia, Poland for four days between Wednesday 1st and Saturday 4th July 2015.

Also added to the line-up are Alabama Shakes, and fellow headline act Drake.They join Kasabian, Mumford & Sons, Faithless The Prodigy, Father John Misty, Disclosure, The Vaccines, Modest Mouse, Of Monsters and Men, Refused, Django Django, Major Lazer, Hozier, Flume, Tom Odell, Swans, Eagles Of Death Metal, Jose Gonzalez, Alt-J, Kendrick Lamar, Thurston Moore, D'Angelo, Die Antwoord, A$AP Rocky, Chet Faker, Jonny Greenwood & London Contemporary Orchestra, St. Vincent, Kaytranada, Nervy, and Polish band The Dumplings.

For the line-up details as available see the Open'er Festival line-up page.

Many more acts will be announced shortly for the event which offers festival goers some top international musicians along with a host of Polish music and theatre acts.

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A 4-day with 6 days camping is priced at 530 PLN (approx. £101), or 450 PLN without camping. Day tickets are priced at 207 PLN.

Tickets for those aged 3 to 12 years are priced at 275 PLN for a 4-day ticket and a 4-day ticket w/camping is priced at 315 PLN, with day tickets priced at 103PLN. Children under 3 years of age have free admission.




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