Open'er Festival adds Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

plus Kendrick Lamar, Devendra Banhart, and Hey

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 14th Mar 2013

Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds

Wednesday 3rd to Saturday 6th July 2013
Babie Dol‚y Airfield, Gdynia, Poland, Poland MAP
4-day with 6 days camping 550 PLN (approx. £110)
Daily capacity: 60,000
Last updated: Thu 20th Jun 2013

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Kendrick Lamar, Devendra Banhart, and Hey are the latest acts to be confirmed for Poland's Open'er Festival.

Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds will perform on Thursday on the first time at Open'er Festival, and will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the band who bring alternative rock, with their own mix of elements of punk, gothic rock, nu wave and blues.

Headliners Blur, Arctic Monkeys, Queens Of The Stone Age, and Kings Of Leon, plus Editors, Skunk Anansie, Modest Mouse, Alt- J, Animal Collective, Tame Impala, Maria Peszek, and Disclosure are the first acts confirmed for the six stages of music. With many more to be announced shortly for the event which offers festival goers some top international musicians along with a host of Polish music and theatre acts, Heineken Open'er Festival takes place in Gdynia-Kosakowo Airfield, Gdynia, Poland for four days between Wednesday 3rd and Saturday 6th July 2013.

The early bird offer has ended. Tickets are on sale, at the following prices:-
4-day ticket with camping: 550 PLN (approx. £114)
4-day ticket without camping: 470 PLN (approx. £97)
Day tickets are priced at 189 PLN (approx £40) for any day.

To buy tickets, click here.

Rihanna will also perform a special show in Gdynia, the day after Open'er Festival, and the show is free for those who have a full 4-day festival ticket.


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