Audioriver Festival 2026
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Audioriver Festival 2026

Audioriver is a leading electronic music festival in Poland and one of the key events of its kind in Central and Eastern Europe, long associated with the beach on the Vistula River in Płock and, since 2024, held on the Błonia grounds in Łódź. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026, the festival attracts tens of thousands of fans and top‑tier electronic music artists from around the world. The festival showcases a wide spectrum of electronic sounds, ranging from house and techno through drum & bass and bass music to more experimental and live‑oriented electronic performances. With multiple stages, a strong urban open‑air format and a consistently developed brand, Audioriver ranks among the largest and most recognizable electronic music festivals in Poland.

10 - July 12(2026)
Łódzkie Błonia, Łódź, PL

Headliners

Lineup

GBEli BrownITGentlemens ClubFRI Hate ModelsCHJimi JulesGBKreamDELen FakiPLLukherPTMano Le ToughDEMischluftPLNico MorenoPLNovahDEÂme live b2b TrikkPLBad BoomboxDEBen KlockPLBorn on RoadDEBoys NoizePLCranz b2b DantéDEEllen Allien b2b SalomeNOØttaUSRuskoGBWilkinsonPLWRKPLTVB feat. Guest Julka, Bryndal & CheebaPLX CLUBUSZhuGBA.M.CPLPhantomCAApashe and the Brass OrchestraCHBrina KnaussCHChlärNLColin BendersPLDeas b2b SeptPLDJ GigolaPLDyzenPLEdvvinPLEffyGBFriction b2b LensPLFunk TribuESHéctor OaksPLIgnez b2b MKODEKlangkuenstlerSELB aka LabatPLNaked RelaxingGBLondon Elektricity + special guestsAUMall GrabGBMandidextrous & Maddy VPLParisiPLShandrill b2b Beaty b2b Mila207ZAShimzaGBDamian LazarusITMind AgainstDEMalugiPLMIMY x FY

About

Launched in 2006 in Płock as a continuation of local events such as Astigmatic and the Festival of Electronic Music and Visualizations, Audioriver quickly grew into one of Poland’s flagship electronic music festivals. For almost two decades, its defining image was the Vistula River beach and the city’s escarpment, where tens of thousands of fans gathered each year at the end of July to see leading names from the global club scene. In 2023 the organizers announced that the festival would move to Łódź, and since 2024 the event has been held on the Błonia grounds while preserving its electronic identity. Audioriver’s format blends a classic open‑air festival with the dynamics of a city‑based event: historically, the core of the programme consisted of night‑time sets on the river beach, complemented by park stages, concerts in the city centre and daytime zones with talks, meetings and activities focused on club culture. After relocating to Łódź, the Błonia area became the main festival site, turning into a full‑scale “festival town” with multiple stages, extensive food & beverage zones and activations by partners. The musical backbone of Audioriver is broad electronic music in all its diversity – from house and techno through drum & bass, bass music and electro to more experimental electronic formats and live projects. Line‑ups regularly feature both global headliners and rising stars of the club scene, alongside a strong representation of Polish DJs and producers. The curation emphasises stylistic variety and a conscious approach to programming, spanning everything from main stages to more niche spaces. What sets Audioriver apart is its position as one of the largest festivals in Poland dedicated specifically to electronic music, its consistent genre‑driven identity and the scale of its stage infrastructure and additional zones. In its communication, the festival highlights a loyal community of returning attendees and positions itself as a “favourite electronic music community” for club culture fans. Over the years, Audioriver has evolved significantly – expanding its size and number of stages, adding daytime and city‑based formats and ultimately taking the major step of relocating from Płock to Łódź. The 2026 edition, marking the festival’s 20th anniversary, is announced as a special year that will balance cutting‑edge electronic music with a celebration of the brand’s long‑standing history.

Event Character

Audioriver targets electronic music fans who are looking for both major headliners and discoveries from niche corners of the club scene. Its atmosphere combines intense night‑time sets on large stages with an urban feel, a strong sense of community among long‑time attendees and a focus on club culture as a lifestyle. For festival‑goers, it can feel like a blend of a large European electronic festival with a strong local identity and a loyal crowd that returns year after year. Compared to other Polish events, Audioriver stands out through its consistent dedication to electronic music, extensive stage infrastructure and strong position within the open‑air electronic festival segment.

History & Evolution

Audioriver’s story began in 2006 in Płock, where it grew out of local electronic initiatives and evolved into a nationwide brand. Over the years, the number of stages and programme days expanded and more emphasis was placed on city‑based and daytime activities. A turning point came with the decision to relocate the festival to Łódź, announced in December 2023, after which the Błonia grounds became the main site from the 2024 edition onwards. The 2026 edition, marking 20 years of Audioriver, closes an important chapter in the festival’s history and is communicated as a special anniversary year.

Cities & Locations

For many years, Audioriver was a single‑city festival in Płock, centred around the Vistula River beach and nearby urban areas used for additional stages and activities. The model combined a main festival site with selected city locations such as the Old Market Square and park areas. Since 2024 the festival has been held in Łódź, with the Błonia grounds serving as the primary site, hosting multiple open‑air stages. Official communications present all editions under the unified Audioriver brand, with “Łódź” used to denote the current host city.

Quick Facts

  • Founded2006
  • Typefestiwal muzyczny open‑air, miejski plener z dodatkowymi lokalizacjami klubowo‑miejskimi
  • LocationŁódź, PL

Genres

housetechnodrum & bassbasselectroIDMelectronic pop

Practical Info

The festival is currently held on the Błonia grounds in Łódź, a large green area turned into a full festival town with multiple stages and food & beverage zones. Historically, the main site was the beach on the Vistula River in Płock. Audioriver usually takes place in July, with the 2026 edition scheduled for 10–12 July. Tickets – including festival passes and single‑day tickets – are available via the official website audioriver.pl/bilety and selected ticketing platforms such as eBilet and TicketSwap. The festival is a ticketed open‑air event; in previous editions an official campsite called Audioriver Camp operated with dedicated infrastructure and a main ticket exchange point. There is no clear, up‑to‑date confirmation of the exact camping setup for the Łódź editions, so this information should be checked directly with the organizer for each year.

Trivia

  • Audioriver was created as a continuation of local events Astigmatic and the Festival of Electronic Music and Visualizations, deeply rooted in the Płock music scene.
  • For many years, the festival’s visual trademark was the night skyline of Płock and the beach on the Vistula River, where the main stages were located.
  • Traditionally held at the end of July, Audioriver attracted festival‑goers from all over Poland and Europe, turning Płock into a city powered by club culture.
  • The programme goes beyond night‑time sets, including free concerts and activities in the city centre as well as daytime formats.
  • In 2023, the organizers announced that the festival would move from Płock to Łódź, and since 2024 its main site has been the Błonia grounds.
  • The 2026 edition is communicated as a special anniversary year celebrating 20 years of Audioriver.
  • Local media in Łódź report that the organizers expect attendance of over 20,000 people on the Błonia site.
  • In previous editions, the festival offered a dedicated Audioriver Camp with its own campsite infrastructure and main ticket exchange point.