July 9, 2025 – Shaggy, London Grammar, Louis Tomlinson, and Poland’s top acts. This year’s lineup for the Łódź Summer Festival 2025!

When Shaggy and London Grammar share the stage with Doda, Coma, and T.Love, it’s clear that Łódź is putting together a festival on an unprecedented scale. 

The Łódź Summer Festival 2025 will take place from July 25–27 (Friday–Sunday) at Łódzkie Błonia, located at 96 Konstantynowska Street. Admission to all concerts and accompanying events is free—no tickets or registration are required. The event is organized by the City of Łódź, and the main sponsor is mBank.

This is the third edition of the festival, which attracts a growing audience year after year and is gaining prominence among summer music events. Following the success of last year’s edition—which drew over half a million attendees across three stages located in different parts of the city—this year’s music festival has adopted a new, compact format and a single hub for all events. Ahead of us are three days of concerts featuring the biggest stars of the Polish and international music scene, a festival village, and a joint celebration of Łódź’s 602nd birthday.

In total, over 20 concerts are scheduled across both stages —ranging from international headliners to icons of the local scene and up-and-coming acts. It’s a festival that bridges genres and generations, and the lineup is packed with names that draw huge crowds

Friday, July 25

Main Stage: Shaggy , Kult, Tribbs, Bambi

Tent Stage: Cool Kids of Death, Lia Sky

Saturday, July 26

Main Stage: Louis Tomlinson, Mrozu, Doda, T.Love

Tent Stage: Ich Troje, Tomasz Makowiecki

Sunday, July 27

Main Stage: London Grammar, Coma, Sobel, OKI

Tent Stage: Tatiana Okupnik, Skalpel

A festival that grows alongside the city

Since its first edition in 2023, the Łódź Summer Festival has attracted tens of thousands of attendees and the biggest names in the Polish and international music scene. Over the first two years, nearly 50 artists have performed on the festival’s stages—ranging from alternative and electronic music, through pop and rock, to hip-hop and classic Polish songs.

The year 2024 marked a breakthrough—over 500,000 visitors attended the festival over three days, and the city’s overall celebrations of Łódź’s anniversary attracted over a million guests from Poland and abroad. A record 4.7 million tourists visited Łódź in 2024, confirming that the ŁSF has a real impact on positioning the city as one of the most dynamically developing metropolises in Poland.

The festival is not just about music—it’s a showcase for the city, combining a big-city vibe with openness and accessibility.

For the convenience of participants – a campground and parking lot

This year, the festival has adopted a more compact format—all concerts will take place at Łódzkie Błonia, which offers a full range of amenities for attendees. The organizers have set up a campground located directly adjacent to the main event area—available by prior reservation. For those arriving by car, parking is also available at 115 Konstantynowska Street (paid; details on the Łódź Summer Festival website).

Communication

If you’re planning to attend this year’s Łódź Summer Festival, you should opt for public transportation. For the three days of the festival (July 25–27), travel on MPK-Łódź and ŁKA will be free. A special bus line, No. 602, will be launched, and additional ŁKA and PKP Intercity trains will also help you reach Łódź Kaliska Station.

Łódź Summer Festival 2025 – a special route, more buses and trams, and additional trains

A free bus line (No. 602) will be launched for the duration of the event, connecting the Łódź Kaliska train station directly with the festival grounds in Łódź’s Błonia Park. Buses will run every 5–15 minutes to transport festival-goers to the scheduled concerts. The route will start at the Bandurskiego – Łódź Kaliska Station stop under the overpass, right next to the train station. This is where a transportation hub will be established, served by numerous bus and tram lines; you can also leave your car at several nearby parking lots and transfer to the festival bus.

You can also reach Kaliski Station by train. Keep in mind that you can easily travel around Łódź using the Łódź Agglomeration Railway trains, which stop at every station and will also be free of charge from July 25–27. In addition, there will be extra Łódź Agglomeration Railway services to Skierniewice, Łowicz, and Radomsko to ensure transportation to and from the festival. PKP Intercity is also organizing additional services, with extra trains scheduled on routes to Wrocław, Warsaw, and Gdańsk.

This means that not only residents of Łódź, but also people from the surrounding region and other cities across Poland, will have no trouble getting to the Łódź Summer Festival, the largest free festival in Poland.

Green spaces, music late into the night, lounge chairs, food trucks, and thousands of attendees—ŁSF is a true summer city within a city!

Visit the Łódź Summer Festival website—where you’ll find more information, parking reservations, and camping spot purchases!