Summer is in full swing, and its good vibes can be felt in the squares, alleys, and gardens of Warsaw Breweries. This is where the city comes alive in summer. The unique atmosphere of the place is created by the richness of flavors and aromas from the local restaurants and outdoor events, such as the August concerts of the "Summer Pop-up Stage," which are free to attend.
"Summer Pop-up Stage" is an offering for visitors to Warsaw Breweries in August. Concerts featuring modern music, pop, and jazz will take place every Saturday of the month, always at 6:00 PM, in the Central Garden at 60 Grzybowska Street.
August 3rd
The "Summer Pop-up Stage" music series will be opened by Iza Szafrańska – a charismatic vocalist, winner of many competitions and festivals, who excels in the realm of broadly understood Jewish music. Her interpretations consistently captivate and deeply move listeners. She is a semi-finalist of "The Voice of Poland" and a finalist of "Must Be the Music." Her album "Żydowska ulica/Jewish street" was positively received by both the public and critics. The concert will be dedicated to the diversity and beauty of Polish and Jewish culture. She will perform with a band consisting of: Przemysław Zalewski (keyboards), Przemysław Skaluba (duduk, clarinet, and saxophones), Maciek Magnuski (bass guitar), Daniel Kapustka (drums).
August 10th
The next performance will feature Basia Giewont, a vocalist, songwriter, and theatre and musical actress who has been creating experimental electronic-pop music inspired by folklore for several years. The artist is the winner of the Trójka PR award at the 59th Opole Festival and the Grand Prix of the Edith Piaf International Festival. She has collaborated with Adam Sztaba, Grzegorz Turnau, Andrzej Poniedzielski, and Stan Breckenridge. She performs on the stages of Roma, Buffo, Rampa, and Capitol theatres. During the concert, she will sing songs from her original album "TATERKI" and some musical surprises. She will be accompanied by: Korneliusz Flisiak (keyboards), Kajetan Adamczyk (drums), and charismatic dancer Adam Soroczyński.
August 17th
Leading the Michał Salamon & Friends formation, which will perform on the summer stage of Warsaw Breweries in the second half of August, is Michał Salamon. He is a pianist, composer, arranger, and music producer, and co-founder of the bands FOURS Collective and Quindependance. He has performed internationally with Grzech Piotrowski, World Orchestra, Bartozzi Wojciechowski, the quintet of Staszek Słowiński, and pop artists such as Kayah, Małgorzata Ostrowska, Natalia Kukulska, Ania Karwan, Marysia Sadowska, Mateusz Ziółko, Damian Ukeje, Filharmonia Futura, and the Viennese orchestra. He will be accompanied by excellent musicians: Tomasz Mądzielewski (drums), Jan Wierzbicki (bass guitar and double bass), Jarek Kaczmarczyk (saxophone, flute, clarinet), and Radosław Mosurek (trumpet).
August 24th
Ania Szlagowska's concert will combine alt-pop and R&B with folkloric influences. The artist writes her own songs and prioritizes the quality of live music, assembling her band from renowned musicians whose work inspires her. She plays with Miłosz Oleniecki (P.Unity, Miętha), Paweł Stachowiak (Wuja HZG, EABS, Błoto), and Oskar Augustyn (AWGS, Miętha). Together they have performed on stages such as Męskie Granie, Letnia Scena by Kayax, and NEXT FEST. Ania is currently finishing her dream debut album, which will be released in the fall.
August 31st
The summer music stage at Warsaw Breweries will conclude with a performance by SABINA (Sabina Karwala) in an electro-pop style. The concert will feature songs from her latest album "Bluemental" (2023) and favorite singles from the album "Lepidoptera" (2019), in new arrangements. The performance will be enhanced with well-known musical quotes. She will be accompanied by a band consisting of: Jan Bielecki (keyboards, electronics), Marcin Markuszewski (bass guitar), Tomasz Mądzielewski (drums), and Mateusz Pisulak (saxophone, flute). Sabina is not only a vocalist and songwriter but also a composer and actress. She can be seen on the stage of the Krakow Variete Theatre. She made her big-screen debut as Rybka in Marysia Sadowska's production "Pokusa."
Social, Festive, and Delicious – Warsaw Breweries all year round
The laid-back, vacation atmosphere doesn't end here with the end of summer. Warsaw Breweries create it all year round, though the outdoor version offers many unique attractions. Visitors can relax on deckchairs among the trees, on green squares, or the square with a fountain. The pleasant atmosphere created by green nooks, interesting architecture, decorated with street art – seasonal installations, and the most unusual street art stairs in the city (leading to the Square by the Leżakownia) – is complemented by the rich offer of nearly 40 unique cafes, patisseries, restaurants, culinary concepts, and bars, serving flavors inspired by cuisines from around the world. The evening version is supplemented by music clubs and cocktail bars, which also invite you to outdoor parties. This is a place that appreciates art, as evidenced by photo exhibitions often organized along the Haberbusch and Schiele woonerf and in the Willa Fabrykanta, which currently presents a selection of works by the famous photographer Helmut Newton. The summer decoration includes garlands of flowers, large lemons, and classicizing sculptures reminiscent of the atmosphere of Italian vacations. A stylish city neon sign invites you to enter the Warsaw Breweries area, opening the way to a place that constantly surprises.