We are thrilled to announce the final lineup of artists who will perform at the 33rd Grand Finale! On January 26, 2025, the meadows of PGE Narodowy in Warsaw will be filled with music brimming with emotions, energy, and charisma. Taking the stage will be the legendary Nocny Kochanek, dub master Adrian Sherwood, the incredibly charismatic Mery Spolsky, and the dynamic duo Lordofon, blending hip-hop with rock. Don’t miss out!
Nocny Kochanek
For those familiar with Nocny Kochanek, the band guarantees both a heavy dose of solid heavy metal and plenty of humor. Formed in 2012 as a humorous alter ego of Night Mistress, the group quickly won the hearts of fans. Their debut album Hewi Metal rocked the Polish music scene, and subsequent releases proved that laughter and top-notch musical quality could go hand in hand. Their latest album, O Jeden Most Za Daleko [eng. "One Bridge Too Far"], explores a broad spectrum of rock and metal sounds, ranging from acoustic ballads to more aggressive tracks.
Frequent guests and friends of Pol’and’Rock Festival, their concerts always draw massive crowds. Their iconic song Minerał Fiutta from the Kapitan Bomba animation is a staple of every live show. If you’re looking for a high-energy performance with a comedic twist, their concert at the 33rd Grand Finale is a must-see!
Adrian Sherwood
Dub master from the UK, Adrian Sherwood, will take us on a sonic journey that fuses reggae, post-punk, and dance music. His label On-U Sound is legendary in the music world, and his collaborations with artists like Lee "Scratch" Perry and Nine Inch Nails have demonstrated his universal and innovative approach to sound. Sherwood pushes genre boundaries, crafting sound experiments that continue to inspire generations of artists.
During his performance on the Second Stage at the 30th Pol’and’Rock Festival, Sherwood proved that his music is like a journey through diverse cultures and styles. Now, he’s back to captivate the audience at the GOCC Grand Finale concert in Warsaw. This is a perfect chance to immerse yourself in unique, trance-like sounds and experience the magic of musical experimentation at its finest.
Mery Spolsky
Mery Spolsky is an artist who defies categorization. She blends electronic music with literary finesse, and every performance is an audiovisual experience. Her debut album Miło Było Pana Poznać [eng. "Nice to Meet You, Sir"] won over listeners, while Dekalog Spolsky cemented her position as one of the most original artists on the Polish scene. Her tracks, like Bigotka [eng. "Bigot"], are not only hits but also manifestos of openness and courage.
Mery Spolsky wowed fans at this year’s 30th Pol’and’Rock Festival, where her concert was a celebration of all forms of art. It’s not just music—it’s emotions, charisma, and spectacle. At the 33rd Grand Finale, you can expect energy that will move everyone within earshot of her sound.
Lordofon
The duo Lordofon delivers a fresh mix of indie rock, rap, and punk energy. Their album Passé is a journey through bittersweet emotions, self-irony, and nostalgia that resonates with fans of both hip-hop and rock. The band gained recognition through performances at festivals like the OFF Festival and the Polish Hip Hop Festival, where they proved that their music is a true audience magnet.
Following their appearance at the 32nd Grand Finale and the Second Stage of Pol’and’Rock Festival, as one of this year’s Emerging Bands Competition winners, Lordofon is back to surprise us with something new. Their concert at the 33rd Grand Finale promises not only music, but also a show that will leave a lasting impression. Get ready for energetic sounds and raw emotions!
The 33rd Grand Finale will take place on 26 January 2025, with the funds raised going towards the purchase of specialised equipment for paediatric oncology and hematology. We aim to procure:
- Oncological surgery equipment, including laparoscopic sets, surgical robots, cystoscopes, ultrasound aspirators, and mobile digital X-ray machines
- Neurosurgery tools such as neurosurgical exoscopes and bipolar coagulation devices
- Oncology diagnostics equipment, including magnetic brain mapping devices, MRI machines, and ultrasound systems
- Pathomorphology tools, such as intraoperative tomography devices, tissue processors, and scanners for histopathological analysis
- Hospice care items, including oxygen concentrators and anti-bedsore mattresses