Despite the threat of rain, the beginning of the concert saw the Classic disco band and the young sensation, Viki Gabor, take the stage. As the musicians from Classic took to the stage, the skies cleared up, much to the relief of everyone in attendance.
Classic, with over two decades of experience in the Polish music scene, delivered a powerful hour-long set of their greatest hits. The audience enjoyed hits like "I'll be waiting" and "I would like to tell you". The classic of popular music, "Don't Cry Ewka", was played as an encore in a dance version, much to the delight of the crowd.
The second half of the concert featured Viki Gabor, a 15-year-old singer who won the 17th Eurovision Song Contest for Children. The young artist brought her unique sound and energy to the stage, garnering enthusiastic applause from fans who came from all over the region.
Despite the bad weather, the audience had a great time. However, the turnout was slightly lower than in previous years. Nevertheless, the event was a success, with the musical performances providing a much-needed escape from the challenges of everyday life.
The Wrzesiński Music Weekend promises to be a memorable occasion, with more musical acts scheduled to perform in the coming days. It is an event that showcases the rich musical heritage of Poland, and it is a great opportunity for music lovers to come together and enjoy the sounds of talented musicians from across the country. Whether you are a die-hard music fan or just someone looking to enjoy good music and good company, the Wrzesiński Music Weekend has something for everyone.


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