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How did Przystanek Woodstock Festival get its name?

How did Przystanek Woodstock Festival get its name?

Recent years has also seen reggae, electronic music and even classical music represented. The name Przystanek Woodstock – “Woodstock Station” refers to peace and friendship symbolized by the Woodstock Festival and the TV series Northern Exposure, aired as Przystanek Alaska (Alaska Station), immensely popular in Poland at that time.

When was the last time Woodstock was held in Poland?

The festival has been held since 1995. In 2009 Woodstock Festival Poland gathered an audience of over 400,000 people, in 2011 the attendance was above 700,000, in 2012 attendance was about 550,000 people, in 2013 attendance was about 500,000 and in 2014 attendance was about 750,000 (record).

What was the attendance at the Woodstock Festival?

The festival has been held since 1995. In 2009 Woodstock Festival Poland gathered an audience of over 400,000 people, in 2011 the attendance was above 700,000, in 2012 about 550,000 people, in 2013 about 500,000 and in 2014 the attendance reached a record high of about 750,000.

When is the Woodstock Music Festival in Poland?

In late July/early August Kostrzyn upon Oder hosts the Woodstock Festival. The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity Foundation (Fundacja Wielka Orkiestra Świątecznej Pomocy) invites you all to a three-day long rock’n’roll party at the biggest open-air festival in Europe organised under the slogan: “Love!

How many people went to Woodstock in Poland?

In 2009 Woodstock Festival Poland gathered an audience of over 400,000 people, in 2011 the attendance was above 700,000, in 2012 attendance was about 550,000 people, in 2013 attendance was about 500,000 and in 2014 attendance was about 750,000 (record). The average attendance for the past four years is 625,000 people.