• Music stage - Day 3
  • Music
  • Concert

BEIRUT

Beirut

Dates

27.06.26 / Saturday

Dates

27.06.26 / Saturday

Venue

MTP

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Accessibility

  • It is possible to purchase a Person with Disabilities ticket granting entry to the event together with an accompanying person
  • Available sector – to use the available sector, you must have an OzN ticket or report the need to use a seat by sending an email to: natalia.dabrowska@malta-festival.pl and receive confirmation of your seat reservation from the above address

Tickets

Single-day tickets, two-day tickets (for selected two concert days), and four-day passes are available for the Music Stage.

Tickets for the concerts are available on eBilet.pl and ToBilet.pl.

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Additional information

The detailed schedule will be announced closer to the event.

Beirut, the project of Zach Condon – composer, vocalist, and multiinstrumentalist – began its journey with Gulag Orkestar (2006), which brought him immediate international recognition. Recorded almost entirely on his own and infused with Balkan influences, nostalgia, and finely crafted arrangements, it remains  one of the most important releases in independent music. It was through this album that Condon’s signature style emerged – warm, acoustic, emotional, and deeply rooted in a love for instruments from distant, often culturally diverse corners of the world.

In the years that followed, Beirut continued to expand its musical universe – from the orchestral arrangements of The Flying Club Cup (2007) to the minimalist intimacy of No No No (2015), and the atmospheric Hadsel (2023), inspired by Condon’s travels across Europe, recorded on a remote Norwegian island and named after it.

The newest chapter in Condon’s work, A Study of Losses (2025), offers an extraordinarily spacious sound immersed in choral textures and Renaissance harmonies. The album was created at the invitation of the Swedish circus Kompani Giraff as a musical illustration for their performance inspired by Judith Schalansky’s book An Inventory of Losses. A Study of Losses is a musical tableau – a dialogue with memory, melancholy, and light. It is both Condon’s most expansive work to date and a natural evolution of the warm, richly instrumental sound for which he is admired.

Beirut returns to Malta Festival stage in grand style, as the artist performed at the festival in 2007 for the first time in Poland.

The Malta Festival concert programme will run for four days, with three concerts on stage each day.

25.06 – MARO, Devendra Banhart, Benjamin Clementine
26.06 – HAAi, The Blessed Madonna, The Blaze (DJ set)
27.06 – Efterklang, Charlie Cunningham, Beirut
28.06 – King No-One, Kacperczyk, Two Door Cinema Club

Tickets available at eBilet.pl

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