Łódź Summer Festival 2026: The Event’s Top Attractions and Guidelines for Responsible Fun
The biggest festival brands, over a hundred partners, spectacular zones—
—and attractions that would hold their own against Europe’s largest music events. The Jelenia, Pringles, No.7, Rossmann, mBank, ESKI, and Rodeo 2115 zones, a 23-meter Ferris wheel, extreme amusement park rides, and over 80 food trucks—these are just some of the highlights of the festival village that will spring up at Łódź Błonia on July 24–26 during the Łódź Summer Festival. The organizers are showcasing the event’s biggest attractions and reminding attendees of the rules for responsible fun. Everything points to this being the most beautiful weekend of the summer.
– The Łódź Summer Festival is growing year after year, not only in terms of its lineup
and attendance, but also in the quality of the entire festival experience. More and more major brands want to be part of this event because they recognize its scale, reach
and significance for the city. It’s a festival that attracts audiences, artists, and partners on a national level. “It’s the only place where artists can perform for the largest audience of their lives,” says Tomasz Piotrowski, Vice Mayor of Łódź and founder of the Łódź Summer Festival.
The Largest Free Music Festival in Poland
We have three days of concerts, meetups, and celebrations ahead of us. From July 24–26, Łódź’s Błonia Park will transform into the largest free music festival in Poland. The location of the Łódź Summer Festival has allowed the organizers to put together an event on an unprecedented scale. In addition to two stages—the mbank Main Stage and the Łódź Stage—and concerts by the biggest Polish and international artists, attendees can look forward to an expansive festival village featuring numerous attractions, partner zones, an impressive selection of food and drink, and spaces to relax and have fun together. All of this is designed to ensure that the Łódź Summer Festival is not just a series of concerts, but a true festival experience.
Festival Entrances and Directions
One of the highlights of this year’s edition will be the expanded festival village. The festival gate—the main entrance to the festival grounds—is located on Kusocińskiego Street. You can easily reach it via the free, dedicated bus line 603 and tram lines 10 and 12. The second entrance is located on Konstantynowska Street, at the Juszczakiewicza roundabout. There is a parking lot for festival attendees nearby. The last available parking spots can still be reserved at www.lodzsummerfestival.pl
under the “parking” tab. Participants who have purchased the Experience package can use the entrance on Konstantynowska Street. Access is provided by bus lines 6, 76, and 80A—get off at the stop near the zoo. At each of the festival entrances, the festival’s main sponsor—mBank—has also set up a dedicated Fast Track for its customers. Additionally, mBank customers can enter the food court and partner zone early on Friday from 3:00–4:00 p.m., and on Saturday and Sunday from 4:00–5:00 p.m. Taxi access will be available only
and exclusively from Popiełuszki Street toward the Kusocińskiego–Juszczakiewicza intersection. Taxis will stop at the designated parking area and will not be allowed to proceed further. For those coming from outside Łódź, we recommend providing the driver with the exact address: Kusocińskiego 117.
More than 80 food trucks and cuisines from around the world
The food truck area will feature over 80 food vendors spread across nearly 700 meters. The menu will feature cuisines from around the world—from France, Italy, and Venezuela to Asian countries. There will also be plenty of festival classics such as Belgian fries, twisted potatoes, sushi, burgers, grilled meats, pastrami, and corn dogs, as well as a wide selection of vegetarian and vegan dishes. Among the culinary highlights is the Kiss the Kuk brand, whose ambassador is rapper KUKON.
Thrill rides and the 23-meter-tall Ferris wheel
Spectacular attractions await visitors, including the Joker Booster—one of the most extreme rides available in Poland, propelling riders to a height of nearly 40 meters. Adrenaline junkies will also be able to enjoy the Summer Looper 360, while those who prefer classic entertainment can visit the modern go-kart track featuring Italian go-karts. There will also be an impressive, 23-meter-tall Ferris wheel, from which visitors can admire the panoramic view of the entire festival and Łódź’s Błonia Park.
Partner Zones at the Łódź Summer Festival
The partner zones will also be an important part of the event. The two-story mBank zone will once again be one of the festival’s most iconic spots. Attendees will be able to create their own festival pins, paint digital graffiti, relax in the chill zone, charge their phones, and send greetings that will appear on a large-format LED screen located at the top of the zone. Influencer Jakob Kosel will join in the fun; he’ll meet with festivalgoers, personalize festival merchandise, and enjoy
the prepared attractions together with the participants.
Rossmann has also set up its own unique space. The zone will offer a moment to catch your breath between concerts and serve as a place for rejuvenation and relaxation, where attendees can get their festival makeup and hairstyles done, enjoy massages, listen to chillout music, and indulge in small self-care rituals. The organizers are also promising surprises and giveaways, and the full details of the zone will remain a secret until the event begins.
Radio ESKA’s distinctive double-decker bus will also make an appearance at Łódź Błonia. Inside, there will be a mobile radio studio, and the surrounding area will feature music played by a DJ, contests, and a relaxation zone. This is the place,
where attendees can relax between concerts and get a behind-the-scenes look at one of Poland’s largest music radio stations.
For those who love active fun, the 2115 Zone will be waiting, full of attractions such as a mechanical bull rodeo, milking a mechanical cow, and a test of strength on a punching bag.
Right next door, there will be a tattoo area set up by ADHD Studio. Are you dreaming of getting a custom tattoo during the festival? Nothing could be simpler! It’s a keepsake for life, and you’ll have a wide range of designs to choose from—from festival-themed motifs
featuring a unicorn to classic designs by the ADHD Studio collective.
The Ten Commandments of the Responsible Festival-Goer
However, the organizers remind everyone that responsibility is just as important as having fun. That’s why, before the event begins, they present the Ten Commandments of a Responsible Festival-Goer—a set of simple rules that will allow everyone to safely enjoy the best weekend of the summer.
The key is to be well-prepared before arriving at the festival grounds. It’s a good idea to review the rules and regulations, check the list of permitted
and prohibited items, check the weather forecast, and plan your transportation and how you’ll get home in advance. The organizers also remind attendees to stay hydrated. Drinking water stations will be available on-site, and a wide variety of food and beverage options will ensure a broad selection of drinks. Special attention has also been paid to issues related to the age of participants.
Rules for the Participation of Minors
Individuals who are at least 16 years old may attend the event on their own, but they must have a form of identification confirming their age, such as an ID card, student ID, or the mObywatel Junior app. Younger participants may only be on festival grounds if accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Safety During the Festival
The organizers also encourage attendees to have fun responsibly, keep an eye on their drinks, and not accept anything from strangers. Before the concerts begin, it’s a good idea to agree on a meeting spot with your friends in case you lose contact, since the cell network may be temporarily overloaded with so many attendees. Don’t forget sun protection either—UV-protective sunscreen, a hat, and appropriate clothing should be part of every festivalgoer’s essentials.
At the festival grounds, you’ll be able to securely store your personal belongings and use the coat check if needed. In case of any problems, medical stations, information desks, and security personnel will be available throughout the event to assist you.
What should you bring to the Łódź Summer Festival?
They also remind visitors of the rules for entering the festival grounds. It’s a good idea to bring an ID, weather-appropriate clothing, an empty reusable water bottle with a capacity of up to 500 ml, a power bank, a debit or credit card, sunscreen, and earplugs. Those staying at the campground should remember to bring the necessary gear, including a tent with a rain fly, a sleeping bag, a flashlight, and protection for electronic devices against the rain.
What items are not allowed on festival grounds?
Alcohol, drugs, dangerous tools, pyrotechnic materials, drones, professional photography and film equipment, large backpacks and bags exceeding 30 liters, devices emitting intense light or noise, and animals will not be permitted on the event grounds. Security personnel will be authorized to inspect the contents of bags and backpacks, check identification documents, and deny entry to anyone who is intoxicated, aggressive, or in violation of the rules.
The Largest Edition of the Łódź Summer Festival
The Łódź Summer Festival promises to be the largest and most comprehensive edition in the event’s history. Three days of concerts, a massive festival village, attractions for the whole family, partner zones, an extensive selection of food and drink, and thousands of people celebrating together in the heart of Łódź will make this not only the biggest, but above all the most beautiful event of this summer. The organizers have no doubt—everything is ready for Łódź to become the capital of summer festivals in Poland for three days.