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Woodstock Festival in Poland

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The Woodstock Festival Poland ( Woodstock Festival Poland is an annual free admission festival of music and art held in Kostrzyn-on-Oder, Poland, inspired and named after the Woodstock Festival held in 1995. The festival is held in late July and early August each year, and its musical styles include rock, punk rock, reggae, rap, folk, heavy metal, electronic music, and more.

Woodstock is one of Europe's major music festivals It is one of the largest music festivals in Europe, along with the Glastonbury Festival, Rock am Ring, and Exit Music Festival. The first festival began in 1995 and was named after the inception of the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival in the U.S. In 2009, it was attended by 400,000 people, in 2011 by a record number of over 700,000, in 2012 by about 550,000 and in 2013 by 500,000.

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Woodstock is a week-long, two-stage festival that starts in the afternoon and runs until dawn, with about 30 bands playing each year. In 2014, the festival had a record attendance of 750,000 people. After the 11th edition, the organizers called it "Europe's biggest open-air festival" and in May 2013 it was voted as one of Euronews' top 10 European music festivals.


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