Gdynia, Babie Doly Military Airport
(Headliners written in bold)
Wednesday 3 July:
Main Stage: Editors, Blur, Kendrick Lamar
Tent Stage: Dawid Podsiadlo, Mikromusic, Savages, alt-J, Crystal Castles
AlterKlub Stage: Patrick the Pan, Vavamuffin, Vienio / Profil Pokolen, Fox
Alter Space: Hipiersonik, Semantik Punk, Plum, Stroon, Domowe Melodie
Beat Stage: Pol_On, Marcin Krupa, SLG, Marcin Czubala
Thursday 4 July:
Main Stage: Kim NOWAK, Tame Impala, Arctic Monkeys, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Tent Stage: Xxanaxx, Sorry Boys, Junip, Maria Peszek
AlterKlub Stage: Miss God, Please the Trees, Ras Luta, Matisyahu, Laki Lan
Alter Space: Ptaki, Lilly Hates Roses, Pianohooligan, Drekoty, Fuka Lata
Beat Stage: Chloe Martini, Seb Skalski, Miko Czajkowski, Adam Zasada
Friday 5 July:
Main Stage: Kaliber 44, Skunk Anansie, Queens of the Stone Age, The National
Tent Stage: Rebeka, Skubas, These New Puritans, Hey, Disclosure
AlterKlub Stage: Bobby the Unicorn, Palma Violets, Oszibarack, Nas, L.U.C & Motion Trio
Alter Space: Teielte, Ifi Ude, The &, Kixnare, Rykarda Parasol
Beat Stage: Naphta, Klaves, Patryk Niedziela, Envee
Saturday 6 July:
Main Stage: Everything Everything, Miguel, Kings Of Leon, Jonny Greenwood, Steve Reich & Ensemble Modern
Tent Stage: Magnificent Muttley, Novika, Mount Kimbie, Devendra Banhart, Animal Collective
AlterKlub Stage: Sambor, Hot Casandra, Crystal Fighters, Transmisja, Lao Che, Harotnica + N.R.M.
Alter Space: Stendek, Fismoll, Peter J. Birch & the River Boat Band, Ballady i Romanse / Igor Boxx, UL/KR
Beat Stage: The Phantom, Chmara Winter, BLCKSHP, Catz'n Dogz
Sunday 7 July:
Main Stage: Dizzie Rascal, Rihanna
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The Heineken Open'er Festival is a music festival which takes place on the North coast of Poland, in Gdynia. The first edition of the festival was organized in Warsaw in 2002 as Open Air Festival. The main organizer of the festival is the concert agency Alter Art, but the performance took its name from its principal sponsor, Heineken International. 2013 edition of Open'er was held from 3 July to 6 July. Open’er Festival was given the Best Major Festival prize on European Festival Awards awards ceremony in 2009 and 2010.[1]