Starting the summer with Męskie Granie is already becoming a tradition not only for Polish music lovers, but also for those who want to experience the unique atmosphere of live concerts, surrounded by beautiful Polish landscapes. This year's 15th edition of Męskie Granie promises to be as exciting as the previous ones, with the difference that the organizers have decided to raise the bar even higher. Over the course of almost two months, from June 28 to August 24, fans will have the opportunity to attend a series of concerts taking place in seven different Polish cities, which will provide incredible experiences and unforgettable memories. Tickets for Męskie Granie 2024 - Where and How to Buy? A key moment for many fans is the purchase of tickets, which are traditionally in great demand. Fortunately, the purchase process has been made as simple and secure as possible by our portal, which guarantees 100% security of every transaction. Whether you are at the stage of buying or selling tickets, you can be sure that everything will run smoothly and without any obstacles. Ticket Prices The affordability of tickets makes it possible for any fan to become part of this musical celebration. A one-day ticket for any of the Męskie Granie 2024 concerts has been priced at PLN 249, while a two-day pass, which provides even more excitement and the opportunity to see more performers, will cost PLN 449. Schedule of Concerts Men's Granie 2024 will again visit cities that in previous years have shown how great the demand for such events is: Zywiec, Pod Grojcem Amphitheater (June 28-29) - opening the series in the scenery of the Beskid Mountains. Szczecin, EPSD Aeroclub Szczecin (July 12-13) - energetic sounds on the Oder River. Gdansk, Polsat Plus Arena (July 19-20) - sea breeze and music. Poznan, Citadel Park (July 26-27) - a historic site enlivened by sounds. Wroclaw, Champs Marsowe (August 2-3) - the magical atmosphere of the capital of Lower Silesia. Krakow, Aviation Museum (August 9-10) - music among aviation exhibits. Warsaw, Fort Wola - Summer Progression Zone (August 23-24) - a grand finale in the heart of Poland. Why it's worth it. Męskie Granie is not just concerts. It's a space where music merges with place, creating a unique atmosphere. It's also an opportunity to see live the biggest stars of the Polish music scene and to discover new, promising talents. Each city adds its own local character to the event, making each concert unique. By purchasing tickets for Męskie Granie through TixArea.com, you not only secure your seat at the concert of your choice, but also contribute to supporting Polish music and culture. Don't miss this amazing opportunity to be a part of Poland's musical history this summer! A festival that unites generations and musical styles. Meskie Granie is a unique music festival that has been bringing together the most talented Polish artists on one stage since 2010. Organized by event agency Live and sponsored by beer producer Żywiec, the festival has won the hearts of music fans over the years, showcasing the diversity of the Polish music scene. Learn more about the history of Męskie Granie, its unique features and the extraordinary artists who have performed during successive editions. The Meskie Granie festival began in 2010, immediately becoming one of the most important music events in Poland. From the beginning, the festival's goal was to promote Polish music and artistic creativity, bringing together different generations and musical styles on one stage. A tradition of the festival is the annual premiere song, recorded by a one-time created supergroup and released as the anthem of the annual edition. Beginning in 2014, the supergroup is called Meskie Granie Orkiestra and plays a specially prepared concert during the festival, consisting of covers of Polish songs and its anthem. Meskie Granie is also a place where young and talented performers have a chance to present themselves to a wider audience. The festival has introduced additional stages, such as Stage and Stage 357, which showcase new talents and give them the opportunity to gain experience on big stages. Over the years, Meskie Granie has undergone many changes, both in terms of the formula and the artists participating in each edition. It is worth mentioning such editions as Meskie Granie 2019 with Katarzyna Nosowska as the musical head of Meskie Granie Orkiestra, or Męskie Granie 2020, which took place for only one day due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Meskie Granie is a unique music festival that brings together different generations and musical styles, promoting Polish artistic creation.