Kraków Live Festival 2022

Friday, August 19, 2022 - Saturday, August 20, 2022

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  • Friday, August 19, 2022 - Saturday, August 20, 2022
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Kraków Live Festival is back! The largest festival in the south of Poland announced the artists of this year’s edition. Halsey, the global, genre-bending pop star headlines Saturday! American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer Future headlines Friday. Joining the line-up are Lewis Capaldi, Parcels, Mimi Webb, Jan-rapowanie and Taco Hemingway

Halsey, whose most recent, Trent Reznor/Atticus Ross - produced album “If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power” was nominated for a Grammy, has so far amassed tens of billions of streams. She continues to push creative boundaries, exerting an influence and impact in music and beyond. Her August 20 show at Kraków Live Festival will be her first performance in Poland and one of few in Europe this year.

Lewis Capaldi, who’s playing KLF on August 19, is a British music phenomenon, two-time BRIT Award winner and a Grammy nominee, whose best-selling debut album “Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent” spawned his first No.1 hit in USA – “Someone You Loved”.

Also announced are Parcels – the Australians known for combining indie-pop, funk and disco on a master level, Mimi Webb - a rising UK pop star, Jan-rapowanie – the first solid representative of Polish hip-hop at KLF 2022, Ava Max, Bedoes, White 2115, Young Leosia, Julia Wieniawa, OKI and Kinny Zimmer.

See you in Kraków, one of the most beautiful cities in Poland. August 19-20, Polish Aviation Museum.

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Kraków Live Festival, which welcomes approximately 50 thousand people every edition, boasts a history of performances by huge international acts. Previous line-ups included Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Post Malone, Florence + The Machine, Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, A$AP Rocky, Lana Del Rey, Massive Attack, The Chemical Brothers, The Killers, Jay-Z and Rihanna.

Kraków Live Festival is in solidarity with Ukraine and will be a place of support for Ukrainians facing the barbaric Russian aggression of their country. A special initiative „Wspierajmy Ukrainę na koncertach / Support Ukraine at concerts” will take place during the festival. We will inform you about the details soon.

Source: press release

Polish Aviation Museum

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A fascinating world of airborne machines amid the scenery of one of the oldest permanent airfields in Europe.

The museum takes up some space and structures of the former Rakowice-Czyżyny military airfield, one of the first airports in Europe. It presents aeroplanes, helicopters, gliders, aircraft engines, and plenty of unique objects of world aviation. The exhibition in the modern main building, resembling a revolving plane propeller, when seen from above, offers an introduction to the world of bygone aviation. The collection of aircraft presented here includes one of the first French aeroplanes from 1909, and one of the only two RWD 13 machines of Polish construction from the 1930s that has survived until our times throughout the entire world. The educational section offers pilot seatsairline armchairs, a flight simulator, and a cross-section of a plane. The museum organises temporary exhibitions, workshops, events, and air shows on the premises of the former airport, including the highly popular Małopolska Air Picnic: a two-day show of historical aeroplanes and airborne acrobatics.

Tickets: normal PLN 27, concessions PLN 16, family PLN 70, admission free on Tuesday

 

 

 

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