- Stage on streets
- Music
- Open-air
MUSIC ON THE STREETS
Dates
20.06.25 / Friday
21.06.25 / Saturday, 13:00
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22.06.25 / Sunday, 13:00
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23.06.25 / Monday, 15:00
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24.06.25 / Tuesday, 13:00
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25.06.25 / Wednesday, 13:00
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26.06.25 / Thursday, 13:00
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27.06.25 / Friday, 13:00
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28.06.25 / Saturday, 13:00
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Dates
20.06.25 / Friday
21.06.25 / Saturday, 13:00
wydarzenie archiwalne 2025
22.06.25 / Sunday, 13:00
wydarzenie archiwalne 2025
23.06.25 / Monday, 15:00
wydarzenie archiwalne 2025
24.06.25 / Tuesday, 13:00
wydarzenie archiwalne 2025
25.06.25 / Wednesday, 13:00
wydarzenie archiwalne 2025
26.06.25 / Thursday, 13:00
wydarzenie archiwalne 2025
27.06.25 / Friday, 13:00
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28.06.25 / Saturday, 13:00
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Venue
Language
Language no problem
Accessibility
- Non-verbal performance
- The event takes place in an open public space; natural city sounds are present
- The performance is partially mobile
- Due to the absence of a fixed audience area, we are unable to specify all potential architectural barriers
Tickets
Free entrance
Additional information
Start: Plac Wolności
Start time:
June 21-22: 1:00 PM
June 23: 3:00 PM
June 24–28: 1:00 PM
Your favorites – brass bands – are back on the streets of Poznań!
The legendary Malta Festival theme, composed by Jerzy Satanowski, has set the festival’s musical tone for years – with the sound of a trumpet resonating through the streets. As part of the festival’s 35th anniversary edition, brass bands from across Europe will once again surprise the residents of Poznań with spontaneous appearances in unexpected urban spaces – inviting everyone to join in the fun and dance across the city. The program features international ensembles: Bandakadabra, La Confizerie, and La Dinamo.
20-22.06: La Dinamo
A unique band on wheels, breaking the mould. La Dinamo delivers a high-energy mobile concert and a wild funk-fueled street party. It’s an interactive performance where the audience becomes part of the show – making every concert different and one of a kind.
This Catalan group blends street performance with live music. At Malta Festival, they will present their signature show Music on Cycles – a moving street concert, a funk experience for audiences of all kinds.
The project was born in 2014, when its creator Ander Condon set out to develop something original, combining Black music, street performance, and the bicycle as a means of transport.
By autumn 2016, Music on Cycles had taken on its final shape in terms of format, image, and repertoire, with performances at MAC (Mercè Arts de Carrer) and Fira Mediterrània de Manresa. Since then, the group has successfully performed at major music and street art festivals in Catalonia and across Spain, and gained international experience with shows in France, the UK, Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Croatia, and China.
23-25.06 La Confizerie
A subtle and refined brass band, to be savored with your ears!
La Confizerie is a 15-piece French brass band that boldly blends the flavors of disco, techno or latino to create a unique atmosphere.
Come and see this show displaying a touch of elegance and a healthy dose of madness. This sweet-sounding band will delight your ears and get the crowd dancing like never before!
26-28.06 Bandakadarba
Carlo Petrini, journalist and founder of the Slow Food movement, once called them an “urban brass band” – a fitting description for a group that has made the city its natural stage and the street not only a place to perform, but a source of inspiration.
Brass and percussion – that’s their language.
A powerful, marching-band energy that takes on any musical style with flair, delivering waves of vitality and joy.
Formed in Turin, Bandakadabra has built a dynamic live presence that has taken them across Europe and earned the growing attention of audiences far and wide.
From Paleo Festival to Suoni delle Dolomiti, through Jazz sous les pommiers, Premio Tenco, Festival della Mente and Musicultura – in just a few years they’ve played over 400 shows: from theatre and music festivals to street performances and private events, earning their reputation as a one-of-a-kind phenomenon.
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