Lato z Radiem 2026: Poland’s Summer Festival Returns with Exciting Lineup
- TVP and Polskie Radio are broadcasting the "Lato z Radiem i Telewizją Polską 2026" concert from Bielsko-Biała on June 20, 2026.
- The concert in Bielsko-Biała serves as a primary stop for the 2026 "Lato z Radiem" tour.
- Pilot WP has included the "Muzyczne Lato z Radiem" special in its television programming listings for June 20, 2026, confirming the coordinated broadcast between the national broadcaster and...
TVP and Polskie Radio are broadcasting the “Lato z Radiem i Telewizją Polską 2026” concert from Bielsko-Biała on June 20, 2026. The event features performances from prominent Polish artists, including Doda and Maryla Rodowicz, with live coverage available via television and online streaming platforms.
The concert in Bielsko-Biała serves as a primary stop for the 2026 “Lato z Radiem” tour. According to TVP, the event is being transmitted live across both television and digital channels to provide nationwide access to the performances.
Pilot WP has included the “Muzyczne Lato z Radiem” special in its television programming listings for June 20, 2026, confirming the coordinated broadcast between the national broadcaster and radio partners.
The event’s red carpet featured several high-profile attendees, with a particular focus on the attire of the performers. Onet reported that Doda appeared on the red carpet wearing a bra, while Maryla Rodowicz opted for an extravagant outfit.

This focus on fashion is a recurring element of the “Lato z Radiem” tour, which combines musical performances with public celebrity appearances. The Onet report highlighted these specific wardrobe choices as part of a broader collection of star appearances on the event’s red carpet.
The “Lato z Radiem” initiative is a collaborative effort between Polskie Radio and TVP. Polskie Radio 24 reports that the tour is currently visiting multiple Polish cities, promising various surprises for the domestic audience throughout the summer season.
As part of the 2026 promotional campaign, Polskie Radio Jedynka has introduced a dog as the official mascot for this year’s tour. The station is currently conducting a public search to determine a name for the animal.
The tour’s structure typically involves a series of open-air concerts designed to bring national artists to regional centers. The Bielsko-Biała event follows this pattern, utilizing both local infrastructure and national broadcast reach to maximize audience engagement.
The inclusion of both TVP and Polskie Radio as primary organizers ensures the event reaches different demographics, from traditional radio listeners to digital streaming users. This multi-platform approach is evident in the simultaneous live transmission mentioned by TVP.
While the musical lineup is the central draw, the tour’s branding has expanded to include interactive elements, such as the mascot naming contest hosted by Jedynka. This strategy aims to increase listener interaction between the live concert dates.
The 2026 tour continues its itinerary across Poland, with additional dates and “surprises” for the public as noted by Polskie Radio 24. Specific details regarding subsequent city stops have not been fully detailed in the current broadcast announcements.
