Poland has exploded onto the European festival scene with massive events that showcase the country's enthusiastic embrace of music and festival culture and world-class production capabilities at prices that remain remarkably affordable. From the beaches of the Baltic coast to historic cities like Krakow and the vibrant capital Warsaw, Polish festivals combine impressive scale with genuine passion, attracting hundreds of thousands of attendees to events featuring the biggest names in music.
Polish festival-goers bring incredible energy and genuine enthusiasm that creates exceptional atmospheres, while the country's rich history and cultural offerings provide fascinating context for festival adventures. The combination of quality production, affordable prices, central European location, and Poland's emerging reputation as a must-visit festival destination makes it increasingly popular with international festival travelers seeking both value and quality.
October Festivals
Unsound Festival Krakow
Oct 2, 2026 - Oct 11, 2026
Unsound Festival Kraków is a music festival that takes place annually in Kraków, Poland, at various venues. The festival is known for its thematic curation, exploration of experimental and electronic music, and support for cross-disciplinary performances.
Unsound Festival
Oct 2, 2026 - Oct 11, 2026
Unsound is an adventurous music festival in Kraków that explores the intersection of experimental, electronic, and club music. It is globally renowned for its thematic curation, identification of innovative scenes, and support for cross-disciplinary performances.
Rawa Blues Festival
Oct 10, 2026 - Oct 10, 2026
Rawa Blues Festival is the largest indoor blues festival, held annually in Katowice, Poland. It is unique for its origins during martial law in Poland and for showcasing both international stars and Polish blues artists, including a competition for emerging talent.
Explore Festivals in Poland in November (3 festivals)
An independent music & festival researcher with 10+ years in the global dance scene.
5 May 2026