It was a forceful and resounding end to Pila's summer. Both the weather and the performers did not let the attendees down.

Klaudia Trzepizur
Klaudia Trzepizur in Pila, Poland on August 26, 2023


On Saturday, August 26, it rained outside of Pila while the sun shone inside of Pia. Since the city bid farewell to summer on that day, how could it possibly be otherwise? And not just in any way, since it was really noisy and loud. On stage, prominent figures from the Polish and global music scenes performed.


Initial at The majority of Poles first encountered Ukasz Drapaa through the television competition The Voice of Poland at 18.30. The performer delivered his song, "Crazy Ball." The band Clodie, fronted by Klaudia Trzepizor, took the stage an hour later. 


Although the vocalist appears fragile, her voice is as powerful as a bell. She gained further recognition as a result of, among other things, performing her cover of The Cranberries' famous song "Zombie," which has 35 million views on YouTube.


 The evening's main attraction took the stage at 20.30. Piotr Glowski, the president of Pila, who grew up listening to the Alphaville band and its classics, made the announcement.


Piotr Gowski remarked on stage, "My goal was for Alphaville to play a concert in Pila. The Alphaville team's members immediately shared their great enthusiasm with the throng assembled on Pl. Staszic when he finished speaking. 


Dances and song after hit were played, including "Sounds Like A Melody," "Big in Japan," and the cult classic "Forever Young." The final song was the one that the audience was most anticipating. Everyone, without exception, sung that they wished they could stay youthful forever.


The band Shunguy's performance marked the conclusion of the show. This past Saturday's evening and night were jam-packed with impressions and enduring feelings.
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