New Year's Eve Fever at the Forest Opera in Sopot
For the first time, Sopot will welcome the New Year with a grand musical spectacle. Sixty artists – vocalists, soloists, and musicians – will perform on the Forest Opera stage, creating "New Year's Eve Fever." This festival-style event is full of energy, dance, and music.
The event will begin at 8:00 PM, when the gates of the Forest Opera open to the public. A dance set by DJ MNOW will warm up attendees from the very beginning. At 10:00 PM, musicians and vocalists will take the stage to begin a concert filled with the greatest hits of pop music. At midnight sharp, everyone gathered together will welcome the New Year.
"New Year's Eve Fever" is a musical journey through decades of the greatest hits – the program will feature timeless hits of the Polish music scene, such as "Co mi Pan daj mi," "Zamień Cię dziś na bal," "Jesteś karem na wszystkie," "Jesteś serca biciem," "Wszystko, że dziś chce," and "Walja gwiazd" in completely new, captivating arrangements. This is the perfect option for those who want to bid farewell to the old year in exceptional style and begin the new year to the rhythm of the best music, in the unique atmosphere of the Forest Opera in Sopot. It will be an unforgettable evening full of sparkle and emotion.
The performance will feature vocalists from the Music Everywhere Choir, conducted by Beata Śnieg, as well as soloists Paulina Grochowska-Stekla, Natalia Piotrowska-Paciorek, Michał Bronk, Krzysztof Bobel, Kamil Wrzos, and Mateusz Półrolniczak. They will be accompanied by a band composed of Mateusz Lipiński, Mikołaj Stańko, Paul Rutschka, and Krzysztof Paul. Stefan Andruszko will conduct the event.
All attendees will be treated to food and hot beverages in the FORESTS food court.
Tickets are available on bilety24.pl and at Sopot Tourist Information Points.
Sopot Card holders can take advantage of a special discount.
The title sponsor of the Forest Opera in Sopot is Energa, a subsidiary of the ORLEN Group.
Organizers: Baltic Artistic Agency BART, Opera Leśna powered by Energa
Partners: Sopot Tourist Organization, BMW Bawaria Motors, Forum Gdańsk
Media patrons: trojmiasto.pl, Radio Gdańsk, Prestiż Magazyn Trójmiejski
The event will begin at 8:00 PM, when the gates of the Forest Opera open to the public. A dance set by DJ MNOW will warm up attendees from the very beginning. At 10:00 PM, musicians and vocalists will take the stage to begin a concert filled with the greatest hits of pop music. At midnight sharp, everyone gathered together will welcome the New Year.
"New Year's Eve Fever" is a musical journey through decades of the greatest hits – the program will feature timeless hits of the Polish music scene, such as "Co mi Pan daj mi," "Zamień Cię dziś na bal," "Jesteś karem na wszystkie," "Jesteś serca biciem," "Wszystko, że dziś chce," and "Walja gwiazd" in completely new, captivating arrangements. This is the perfect option for those who want to bid farewell to the old year in exceptional style and begin the new year to the rhythm of the best music, in the unique atmosphere of the Forest Opera in Sopot. It will be an unforgettable evening full of sparkle and emotion.
The performance will feature vocalists from the Music Everywhere Choir, conducted by Beata Śnieg, as well as soloists Paulina Grochowska-Stekla, Natalia Piotrowska-Paciorek, Michał Bronk, Krzysztof Bobel, Kamil Wrzos, and Mateusz Półrolniczak. They will be accompanied by a band composed of Mateusz Lipiński, Mikołaj Stańko, Paul Rutschka, and Krzysztof Paul. Stefan Andruszko will conduct the event.
All attendees will be treated to food and hot beverages in the FORESTS food court.
Tickets are available on bilety24.pl and at Sopot Tourist Information Points.
Sopot Card holders can take advantage of a special discount.
The title sponsor of the Forest Opera in Sopot is Energa, a subsidiary of the ORLEN Group.
Organizers: Baltic Artistic Agency BART, Opera Leśna powered by Energa
Partners: Sopot Tourist Organization, BMW Bawaria Motors, Forum Gdańsk
Media patrons: trojmiasto.pl, Radio Gdańsk, Prestiż Magazyn Trójmiejski