This will be an artistically special evening. Two Polish bands who’s music transcendent boraders and styles, and who have been making international waves will perform in Warsaw. Dagadana fuses Slavic folk, jazz, and electronica into an electrifying celebration of cultural unity, with vocals, bass, and toys blending into a joyful sonic experiment. Trupa Trupa on the other hand offers a darker lens—melding post-punk, psych-rock, and poetic lyrics to confront memory, conflict, and the human condition. Together, they create a musical dialogue rooted in resilience and cross-border connection.
The concert is presented by Music Week Poland, SAMA Music + Art, the World Justice Project and is a part of a broader calendar of cultural events at the World Justice Forum. „ Artists have a special ability to express and celebrate shared values and cultural traditions. At the same time, they have the power to call out tyranny and injustice and to stand up for the dignity and worth of the marginalized, the threatened, and the persecuted.” claim the organizers.
Dagadana’s and Trupa Trupa’s concert will, take place on Tuesday, June 24th, at ZAiKS, Hipoteczna 2 Street. The concert starts at 7PM. This is a ticketed event. To reserve a free ticket, visit: https://forms.gle/zkDqMCcmJx4auJqU8. More information about the concert and the World Justice Project can be found here: forum.worldjusticeproject.org

