Gdańsk Jazz Nights: Ziemia Uniwersalna + Vilna Residency Finale in Gdańsk
Gdańsk Jazz Nights is a two-day festival at Forest Theatre featuring alternative pop by Ziemia Uniwersalna and the finale of a Polish-Lithuanian artistic residency.
Gdańsk, Poland
Teatr Leśny is an open-air amphitheatre set among the trees in Gdańsk's Wrzeszcz district. It holds several thousand spectators and has long been the city's main stage for summer concerts, festivals and large-scale outdoor shows. The forest backdrop gives performances a distinctive natural setting.
Gdańsk Jazz Nights is a two-day festival at Forest Theatre featuring alternative pop by Ziemia Uniwersalna and the finale of a Polish-Lithuanian artistic residency.

(59 days)
A season pass for all Teatr Leśny events in 2026 for 210 PLN - access to jazz, psychedelic, alternative concerts and silent film screenings with live music.

Gdańsk Jazz Nights is a concert series at the Forest Theatre. On Saturday, August 1st, saxophonist Tadeusz Cieślak presents his solo project Sonostoria, followed by the Gdańsk-based Kaszana Quartet.
Psycho Daily is a new concert series dedicated to psychedelic music. The first edition features Gdańsk bands Nene Heroine and Bazgrołki.

The fourth edition of Alternatywny Las at Teatr Leśny. Lipali returns in a new lineup after years away, supported by young bands Feeria and VVYDMY - an evening of alternative rock from the Gdańsk scene.
Michał Bąk Quartetto plus blends jazz with classical inspirations, while the evening concludes with the finale of the Vilnius artists' residency. Two concerts full of improvisation and contemporary musical exploration.

Two Gdańsk jazz ensembles: the improvisational Bukowski Kisiel Wybrańczyk FABULI and Magda Kuraś Quintet with ethnic sounds and shamanic sonic ritual.

(2 days)
Two silent film classics - Buster Keaton's "Sherlock Jr." and Robert Wiene's "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" - with live music by the Ludwik Sarski Orchestra. The season finale at Teatr Leśny in Gdańsk.

The Forest Theatre's season finale: the silent film classic "The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari" accompanied by live music from Ludwik Sarski's Orchestra.