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#CONCERT

Tori Amos in concert

Famous piano player, composer and singer once again decided to visit our city. This time she’s promoting newly released album called Unrepentant Geraldines. Since 1992 she sold 12 milion albums and has been nominated for several awards including 8 Grammy nominations. Tori undoubtly holds an important position in the history of rock’n’roll while describing her music just as rock/pop is a great simplification. She received a classical music education and has mezzo-soprano vocal range. She certainly makes a great use out of her knowledge and talent
mingling modern with the classic. It alredy 9th time in the raw when she visits Warsaw and that’s due to the fact that she has a very faithful audience in Poland

Where: Pałac Kultury I Nauki, Sala Kongresowa, Pl.Defilad 1
Map: click to open
When: Thursday ,July 12th, 6pm
How much: tickets from 178zł
Details: click here 

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#PARTY

SHARK ATTACK: rock’n’roll thursdays at Parking Bar

On Thursday evening Parking Bar will become perfect destination for true rock’n’roll fans who prefer to listen good ol’ vinyl records instead of mostly quality free sounds pouring from the major radio stations. DJ Shark and DJ Fuzz will present great number of fantastic tunes from the last few decades. The event is hosted by Crunchy Human Children Records, “small music label supporting, promoting ,organizing and publishing everything that the mainstream will always despise” (description taken from CHCR official fb site)

Where: Parking Bar
Map: click to open
When: Thursday, June 12th, 9.30pm
How much: Free!
Details: click here 

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#ATTRACTION

Fotoplastykon, a 100 year old 3d show

Ever heard of Kaiserpanoramas (“fotoplastikon” in Polish)? They were devices popular at the turn of the 20th century that allowed to watch photographs in 3d. One of very few existing fotoplastikons is… (wait for it) in Warsaw! With thousands of photographs in its archives it constantly changes exhibitions. The current one features pictures from pre-war eastern Poland. An unbelievable experience

Where: Fotoplastikon Warszawski, al. Jerozolimskie 51 (courtyard)
Map: click to open
When: 10am-6pm, closed on Mondays
How much: Free on Sundays, otherwise 2/4zł
Details: click here 

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Warsaw as usual has much to offer, see what’s up on Thursday!