Pannonica Festival is an open-air music festival that has been gathering lovers of traditional sounds and culture from the Carpathian Arc, the Balkans, and Central and Eastern Europe for years. The festival takes place in the picturesque scenery of the Beskid Sądecki region, by the Poprad River, creating an extraordinary atmosphere reminiscent of a gypsy caravan, perfectly matching the music that fills the stages. Here, Balkan brass rhythms, the melancholic sounds of the Carpathians, Romani energy, and folk melodies come together, often enriched with modern interpretations and experimental arrangements.
Pannonica emphasizes authenticity and diversity. The festival stages host both renowned bands and young, emerging artists, many of whom are performing in Poland for the first time. The event has become a platform for promoting talent and fostering international connections within the music industry.
The festival is not only about music but also a place for meetings, the exchange of experiences, and integration. In addition to concerts, it features workshops, family-friendly events, and inspiring encounters with artists. Pannonica promotes the idea of community and cultural dialogue, creating a space for people who value music as a universal language connecting different traditions, emotions, and generations.
Pannonica Festival is an open-air music festival that has been gathering lovers of traditional sounds and culture from the Carpathian Arc, the Balkans, and Central and Eastern Europe for years. The festival takes place in the picturesque scenery of the Beskid Sądecki region, by the Poprad River, creating an extraordinary atmosphere reminiscent of a gypsy caravan, perfectly matching the music that fills the stages. Here, Balkan brass rhythms, the melancholic sounds of the Carpathians, Romani energy, and folk melodies come together, often enriched with modern interpretations and experimental arrangements.
Pannonica emphasizes authenticity a...