Globaltica 2024 – Gdynia

Next year’s Globaltica World Cultures Festival is set to enchant music enthusiasts from July 19 to 21 with a refreshed format. Just like an eighteen-year-old undergoing a metamorphosis, the festival is evolving and promises a unique experience.

Globaltica, an annual world music event held in the vibrant city of Gdynia, Poland, has become a cornerstone for global music lovers since its inception in 2004. This festival, held in the picturesque Park Kolibki, has earned its reputation as one of Europe’s largest and most beloved world music festivals.

The festival goes beyond a mere musical showcase; it’s a celebration of diversity, a melting pot of global sounds, and a platform for cultural exchange. Artists from every corner of the world grace the stages, bringing with them the rich mosaic of musical traditions.

Park Kolibki, nestled amidst lush greenery on the Baltic Sea coast, provides the perfect backdrop for this cultural celebration. The three-day event will not only expand existing zones but also delve into multidisciplinary experiences, promising a vibrant blend of cultural exchange and musical exploration.

As the festival transforms the park into a hub of artistic expression, attendees can expect a lineup featuring traditional folk melodies to contemporary fusion sounds. Renowned artists from Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe, and more will grace the stages, creating an unforgettable auditory journey.

Globaltica is more than just a music festival; it’s an immersive experience. Cultural activities abound, with workshops, dance lessons, and culinary delights from around the world. This multifaceted approach aims to deepen the connection between attendees and the traditions of different cultures.

For those eager to secure their spot in this cultural extravaganza, the first batch of tickets will be available in time for St. Nicholas Day. Consider gifting yourself and your loved ones the joy of anticipation under the Christmas tree. Globaltica is not just a festival; it’s a celebration of music, culture, and the shared human experience.



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