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Warsaw, Poland

Ephemera Festival 2026

Mon, Jun 8Ends Sunday
19:00-23:59Berlin time (CET/CEST)
różne lokalizacje / various venuesWarsaw

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Celebrujący letnie przesilenie festiwal Ephemera zaprasza do Warszawy na multidyscyplinarne obchody w dniach 8–14 czerwca. Karnety oraz bilety na wszytskie wydarzenia są już w sprzedaży. Bilety na koncert Hani Rani i Arooj Aftab są wyprzedane. Po szczegóły zapraszamy na naszą stronę internetową: ephemerafestival.com.

KARNET REGULAR | 8–14.06 | 600 PLN ▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔ Karnet upoważnia do wstępu na wszystkie wydarzenia muzyczne od poniedziałku do niedzieli (8–14.06.2026). Koncert otwarcia Hania Rani & Hashtag Ensemble i Arooj Aftab w Teatrze Wielkim Operze Narodowej (8.06.2026) jest objęty karnetem. Osoby posiadające karnet będą miały zapewnione preferencyjne miejsca w sekcji parterowej z najlepszą widocznością.

KARNET STUDENT | 8–14.06 | 480 PLN ▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔ Po raz pierwszy karnety festiwalowe będą dostępne ze zniżką studencką, w cenie 480 złotych. Karnet upoważnia do wstępu na wszystkie wydarzenia muzyczne od poniedziałku do niedzieli (8–14.06.2026). Koncert otwarcia Hania Rani & Hashtag Ensemble i Arooj Aftab w Teatrze Wielkim Operze Narodowej (8.06.2026) jest objęty karnetem. Osoby posiadające karnet będą miały zapewnione preferencyjne miejsca w sekcji parterowej z najlepszą widocznością.

Uwaga: zniżka na karnet obowiązuje wyłącznie za okazaniem ważnej legitymacji studenckiej. Dokument będzie weryfikowany na wejściu przy skanowaniu biletu. W przypadku braku ważnej legitymacji organizator zastrzega sobie prawo do odmowy wstępu lub naliczenia różnicy w cenie. Liczba karnetów ze zniżką studencką jest ograniczona.

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Ephemera, Warsaw’s multi-arts festival celebrating the summer solstice, returns June 8–14 with a multidisciplinary program spanning the city. Passes and individual tickets for all events are now on sale via Resident Advisor. Tickets to Hania Rani and Arooj Aftab are sold out. For more details, visit our website: ephemerafestival.com.

FESTIVAL PASS REGULAR | 8–14 JUN | 600 PLN ▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔ The Ephemera Festival Pass gives access to all music events from Monday to Sunday (8–14.06.2026). The opening concert by Hania Rani & Hashtag Ensemble and Arooj Aftab at the Grand Theatre National Opera (June 8, 2026) is included, and the Pass guarantees premium seating in the ground-floor section with the best visibility.

FESTIVAL PASS STUDENT | 8–14 JUN | 480 PLN ▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔▔ For the first time, we’re offering a student price for the Ephemera Pass at 480 PLN. The Ephemera Festival Pass gives access to all music events from Monday to Sunday (8–14.06.2026). The opening concert by Hania Rani & Hashtag Ensemble and Arooj Aftab at the Grand Theatre National Opera (June 8, 2026) is included, and the Pass guarantees premium seating in the ground-floor section with the best visibility.

Note: The student pass discount is valid only upon presentation of a valid student ID. The document will be verified at the door when scanning the ticket. In the absence of a valid student ID, the organizer reserves the right to refuse entry or charge the price difference. The number of student Passes is limited.

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2K88

2K88 — fka 1988, aka Przemysław Jankowiak — is a music producer, graphic designer, and audio director raised in the Poland of the 1990s and on the pioneering rap records of that time. The rawness, chunkiness, and paranoia he took from this period have always been an integral part of his music. They were there when he made his first homemade beats and stayed with him when, in the following years, he distanced himself from hip-hop, going deeper into the world of sampling experiments and the post-genre avant-garde. Later, he and Robert Piernikowski created the universe of the duo Syny - an irreal spectral/ontological phenomenon built out of memories, dreams, and bass, rap, dub, and smoke. Since the end of Syny, Jankowiak has let loose his beatmaker impulses on a collaborative record with Warsaw’s legendary MC Włodi, created the album Ruleta [Roulette] with over 30 featured guests, and struck up a dialogue with the electronic soundsystem work that’s fascinated him for years on the Ring the Alarm EP. He’s also created chart-topping avant-pop with Brodka and a mimetic soundtrack to “Splinter”, but it is SHAME that is the album we might call his sonic résumé.

Rainy Miller

Lauren Duffus

Bianca Scout

anymati

anymati loves everything euphoric in club music—thundering drums, epic trance buildups, angelic vocals, catchy melodies, crushing bass, and a driving rhythm. If the music is exciting and makes people dance, genres don’t matter, so they prefer to blend them all together. Mati is part of HYPER4YA, where they create hypereuphoric hyperpop parties, and Rejwkolektyw Suabo, which organizes cozy, inclusive raves.

Arooj Aftab

Cabaret Voltaire

dj neurospicy

Always late, mixes her own music, and loves her friends deeply. Interests: pink drinks, deconstructed club music, and exploring psychosexual gender issues.

Hania Rani

Hashtag Ensemble

Kitty Sarcasm

Marta Salogni

Martyna Basta

Microplastics

aya

Her work is primarily concerned with the transfigurative power of experience and memory on the physical body. They have entered mutually beneficial music distribution arrangements with record labels such as Tri Angle Records, Astral Plane Recordings and Wisdom Teeth, much to the acclaim of Big Music Journalism. AYA really likes the think break and crying in the booth. In 2019, it won the NTS WIP international talent competition, along with the championship belt for best radio host ever.

96 Back

British producer Evan Majumdar-Swift, best known as 96 Back, established himself as a neo-electro wunderkind before quickly expanding his sound to incorporate IDM, ambient, pop, grime, and more. Making his debut with the 2018 EP Provisional Electronics, a straightforward electro workout, his music grew into a more ambitious hybrid of styles on his dual 2021 full-lengths, 9696 Dream and Love Letters, Nine Through Six. Evan Majumdar-Swift was born in Sheffield; his father, Matt Swift, was a promoter responsible for the Jive Turkey parties, which preceded the formation of Warp Records. As 96 Back, 18-year old Majumdar-Swift performed his first DJ set for online channel Boiler Room, at an off-camera showcase for Sheffield-based electro label Central Processing Unit. He became the first Sheffield artist to release music on the label, when his debut EP Provisional Electronics appeared that year. However, he resided in Manchester, where he studied production at the BIMM Institute. His debut album, Excitable, Girl, appeared on CPU in early 2019, and the EP Issue in Surreal arrived later in the year, including remixes by labelmates such as Jensen Interceptor and Sync 24. He also released a split-single with Happa. In 2020, 96 Back released TBQFH EP on Hypercolour, as well as the self-issued digital full-length ADRISM, a "pseudo break-up album" which included a collaboration with Skee Mask. Several additional EPs appeared during the year, including his first release for Local Action, Sugilite. The label issued his two 2021 full-lengths, 9696 Dream and Love Letters, Nine Through Six. The first was a set of futuristic club abstractions, while the second was a more emotive set which leaned closer to hyperpop. In between the two albums, Local Action issued 96 Back's Flex Time, a grime-influenced EP which included a collaboration with Canadian rapper Cadence Weapon. ~ Paul Simpson

Jennifer Walton

Natan Kryszk

Natan Kryszk collaborates with the Biuro Wystaw gallery and the Polish Contemporary Art Foundation. He is interested in creating works at the intersection of different sensibilities and artistic media. Founder of the band “Robert Diabeł,” which performs music inspired by the operas of Giacomo Meyerbeer. Co-founder of the trio Pokusa (Olter/Bryndal/Kryszk). Composer of music for theatre and dance performances by Weronika Pelczyńska, Teatr 21, Marta Ziółek, and many others.

Nídia

Nkisi

ANOMALOUS MUSIC PARA-TECHNO BLACK NOISE

Olga Anna Markowska

Oli XL

im a loser baby

Rosa Pistola

Teoniki Rożynek

Composer, born in 1991 in Krakow. Lives in Warsaw. She creates both instrumental, electroacoustic and electronic music. She plays violin, electronics and waste. Her works have been performed at various festivals, including the Warsaw Autumn, Musica Electronica Nova, Sacrum Profanum, Unsound, Containerclang (Cologne) or Bedingo International Festival of Exploratory Music. She collaborated on film productions (Tower. Jany Dzień dir. Jagoda Szelc, Sole dir. Carlo Sironi, Prime Time dir. Jakub Piątek), theater performances (Hymn do Love dir. Marta Górnicka (Best Music at the 10th Komedia), November directed by Tomasz Węgorzewski (distinction at the 3rd edition of the Klasyka Żywa festival)), TV shows (Słabi, directed by A. Biedrzycki (award for music at Teatroteka Fest 2019) and performances (Chorus from the “The Ark of Covenant” Katarzyna Kozyra). She is a graduate of the FCUM in Warsaw in the composition class of Krzysztof Baculewski.

Young Boy Dancing Group

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