As part of the "Obrotowy Tour 2026," Dawid Podsiadło will perform in Gdańsk, Wrocław, Poznań, Chorzów (two concerts), and Warsaw (two concerts). Tickets are already on sale, and the tour represents the artist's largest concert undertaking planned for 2026. The schedule includes performances between June and August, which completes the stadium calendar for the most important musical events in Poland.
Obrotowy Tour 2026 Schedule: Cities and dates
The 2026 stadium season opens with a series of concerts that define a new scale of expectations for Polish performers. Dawid Podsiadło has planned performances in key metropolitan areas, utilizing infrastructure that allows for the accommodation of tens of thousands of spectators in a single evening. Gdańsk, Wrocław, Poznań, Chorzów, and Warsaw are the points on the map that will become the centers of the Polish entertainment industry this year.
Specific dates form the logistical axis of the entire tour. In June 2026, the artist will appear at the Energa Stadium in Gdańsk and at the Tarczyński Arena in Wrocław. July will bring performances in Poznań, as well as double evenings at the Silesian Stadium in Chorzów and at the PGE Narodowy in Warsaw. This configuration requires precise planning from the technical staff, as moving dozens of tons of equipment between venues in such a short time is an operation with a high degree of technical risk.
The pricing structure for tickets, available through the eBilet platform, has been divided into several categories, reflecting the distance from the stage and the comfort of viewing the show. Standard floor tickets start at approximately 190 PLN, while seats in higher sectors are priced between 250 and 450 PLN. VIP packages, offering access to catering zones and dedicated entrances, exceed the 800 PLN threshold. The secondary market, despite warnings from organizers, shows a tendency to inflate prices by several hundred percent, forcing consumers to be extra vigilant when purchasing from unauthorized sources.
Scale of success: Return to stadiums after record-breaking results
Podsiadło is no novice in the stadium category. His previous performances in Poznań, where he gathered 100,000 fans, set a benchmark for the entire industry. A strategy based on residencies – i.e., several concerts in one city – allows for the amortization of the costs of building giant stage infrastructure. Instead of building and dismantling the stage every two days in a different province, organizers concentrate resources in selected locations. This is an approach that drastically changes the economics of the tour.
From the viewer's perspective, a stadium tour is a mass phenomenon that loses the intimacy of club performances but gains in technical scale. The stadium in Poznań, as the arena of previous attendance records, has become a testing ground for solutions that are now being implemented across the country. Analysis of attendance data from 2025 indicates a clear trend: fans are willing to travel hundreds of kilometers to take part in an event that is unique on a seasonal scale.
Can the market become saturated with such a formula? Skeptics point to potential audience fatigue, but sales figures contradict this theory. Demand for "Obrotowy Tour" tickets exceeds supply in almost every sector category. Organizers, instead of increasing the number of cities, decided to deepen the offer in already proven locations. This is a financially safe decision, minimizing the risk associated with transport logistics between stadiums located far from each other.
Collaboration with Daria Zawiałow: A new dimension of performances
Daria Zawiałow in the role of a special guest during the "Obrotowy Tour" is a move that goes beyond a standard support act. Their joint presence on stage is a well-thought-out artistic maneuver designed to attract diverse groups of recipients. Since the first information about this collaboration appeared in the media in November 2025, the chemistry between the artists has become one of the main driving forces behind the tour's promotion.
For organizers, this is a powerful marketing tool. Podsiadło, possessing a huge capital of fan trust, joins forces with Zawiałow, whose musical style is complementary yet distinct. Such a combination allows for the creation of a setlist that satisfies the needs of both lovers of melancholic pop and fans of more energetic, guitar-driven sounds. This is not a random pairing of names. It is a symbiosis of two personal brands, which allows for lengthening the concert and making it more attractive for the viewer who pays a high price for a ticket.
It is worth analyzing this model in the context of the changing role of the artist in Polish show business. Today, a solo concert is often not enough. The audience expects a narrative, guests, and surprises. Podsiadło understands that stadium success does not depend on sound quality alone, but on the entire experience, which must be "Instagrammable" and memorable. Daria Zawiałow brings an element of unpredictability to this format, which for many fans is the main argument for buying a ticket for a second or third concert on the same tour.
Logistics and organization: What does 'Obrotowy Tour' mean?
The name of the tour "Obrotowy Tour" (Rotary Tour) is not just a marketing gimmick. In relation to stadiums, where the audience surrounds the stage from four sides, "rotary" refers to sound engineering and visualization. Standard "line array" sound systems for 360-degree concerts require completely different acoustic calculations than in the case of a traditional stage set up at one end of the floor.
The logistical challenge facing the technical crew primarily involves the time required to set up the structure. The rotating stage must be synchronized with lighting systems that cannot blind viewers on any side. In the Polish concert industry, this operation requires bringing in specialists from abroad who have experience with the world's largest productions. The costs of renting, transporting, and insuring such a structure run into millions of PLN.
From the organizer's perspective, the biggest threat remains the weather. Stadium roofs in Poland – like in Warsaw or Chorzów – offer some protection, but they do not eliminate the risk associated with wind or humidity, which affect the operation of electronics. Any delay in assembly, caused by external conditions, generates huge overtime costs for technical personnel. It is logistics, not the music itself, that is the element that separates professional promoters from the rest of the market in 2026.
Ticket availability and sales
The ticket sales system for the "Obrotowy Tour" is based on dynamic pricing management. This phenomenon, increasingly common in Poland, consists of the automatic correction of prices depending on the pace of ticket pool sales. In practice, this means that people buying tickets at the last minute pay significantly more than those who decided to purchase on the day the tour was announced.
Platforms such as eBilet use advanced algorithms to protect against bots, yet incidents related to the buying up of seats by so-called scalpers still occur. Organizers appeal to use only official distribution channels, pointing out that second-hand tickets may be invalid. In the case of concerts in Chorzów and Warsaw, where demand is highest, the risk of encountering a scammer increases in proportion to the scale of the event.
For those who still do not have tickets, hope remains in official ticket exchange platforms, where prices are regulated by the organizer. This is the only safe way to buy a seat from a person who, for random reasons, cannot attend the concert. Any other solution, especially transactions on social media portals, carries a high risk of financial loss. Statistics show that in 2026, the number of ticket scams has increased, which is a direct result of the huge demand for stadium shows.
Impact of the tour on the Polish music market
The Obrotowy Tour 2026 is a signal to the Polish music market that the stadium barrier has finally been broken. Podsiadło's success shows that a Polish artist can be a major player in a market that was previously reserved almost exclusively for global rock or pop icons. This changes the way investors look at Polish music projects.
The impact on the local economy is tangible. Thousands of people coming to Gdańsk, Wrocław, or Poznań for concerts are a real profit for the hotel, catering, and transport sectors. It is estimated that one stadium concert generates millions of PLN in revenue for the host city. City officials are increasingly eager to ensure that the biggest events take place in their cities, offering support in terms of logistics and security.
Competition in the industry must now revise its strategies. The "one concert in one city" model is slowly becoming a thing of the past, replaced by stadium residencies. For smaller artists, however, this means increased difficulty in breaking through to the consciousness of the mass audience. The market is becoming elite, and spaces at the largest venues are occupied by a narrow group of performers who have the budgets to allow for such production. This is a phenomenon that may lead to the monopolization of the largest venues by a few, which in turn limits the diversity of offerings for the average music fan.
What this means for you
As a participant in the "Obrotowy Tour 2026," you must prepare for an event that prioritizes spectacle over intimacy. If you are looking for contact with the artist in a small room, this is not the tour for you. This is a show where music is only one of the elements – alongside the scenography, light show, and a crowd of thousands of people. The catch lies in the logistics: from getting to the stadium, through waiting in lines, to returning in the crowd. This is an expenditure not only of money but, above all, of time and patience. From an editorial perspective, the greatest value of this tour is that it sets standards that others will have to match, which in the long run increases the quality of concerts in Poland.
Questions and answers
In which cities will two concerts take place?
Double performances by Dawid Podsiadło as part of the "Obrotowy Tour" are planned in Chorzów and Warsaw. These are the only cities on the tour where the artist decided on a two-day residency.
Does the tour include Poznań?
Yes, the artist is returning to the stadium in Poznań. This is one of the key locations, considering the fact that he previously gathered 100,000 spectators there.
Who accompanies Dawid Podsiadło on stage?
As part of the tour, Daria Zawiałow appears on stage as a guest. This collaboration has been confirmed as a permanent element of the show, aimed at strengthening the dynamics of the concert.
What are the price ranges for tickets?
Ticket prices start at approximately 190 PLN for floor seats. Seated places cost from 250 to 450 PLN, while VIP packages can exceed 800 PLN. These prices may change in dynamic systems.
Is the tour already fully sold out?
Official data indicate very high interest. Ticket pools for individual sectors are disappearing quickly, and availability in official distribution depends on current returns and the sales dynamics conducted by platforms such as eBilet.
Does the name "Obrotowy Tour" mean a specific technical solution?
Yes, the name suggests the use of innovative stage structures, likely a rotating or central stage, which is intended to improve visibility for the audience gathered around the stadium floor.
Why did the organizers choose these specific cities?
The choice of Gdańsk, Wrocław, Poznań, Chorzów, and Warsaw results from these cities possessing stadiums with the largest capacity, necessary to handle mass concert undertakings as part of such an extensive technical production.
What should you pay attention to when buying a ticket?
You should use only authorized sales platforms. Purchasing tickets from unofficial sources or from private individuals on social media carries a high risk of fraud, which is confirmed by numerous reports from recent months.
Can the tour be expanded to include more cities?
The organizers have not provided information about plans to expand the tour to other locations. The current schedule is considered closed, which confirms the tour's status as the largest, but territorially limited, concert undertaking of 2026.
What is the main logistical goal of this tour?
The main goal is to maximize the use of the huge stage structure by organizing a series of concerts in the largest facilities in the country, which allows for lowering unit production costs while maintaining the highest quality of the show for hundreds of thousands of viewers.
In summary, the "Obrotowy Tour 2026" is not just a musical event. It is primarily a test of the endurance of Polish concert infrastructure and proof that the Polish music scene has entered a phase where stadium productions have become the natural environment for the biggest stars. Each of the concerts in Gdańsk, Wrocław, Poznań, Chorzów, and Warsaw will require perfection from Podsiadło's team, and from fans – an understanding of the mechanisms governing large shows. Regardless of opinions about the commercialization of stadiums, the scale of this undertaking remains unrivaled on a year-round scale.
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Article prepared by the Wiadomości PRO editorial team with the support of artificial intelligence. Facts come from the sources provided above.
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