For many years, the Pol'and'Rock Festival has been known for far more than just music. It attracts people from all over the world, of all ages and with all sorts of interests. Love, friendship, and music is what unites them.
Civic engagement starts here
As always, this year's festival field wouldn’t be complete without a unique space that blends creativity, social commitment, and a desire to share knowledge. This vibrant, hands-on area is built around three core spaces: the AFA Workshop Tent, the Creative Activity Zone, and the AFA Workshop Zone run by NGOs. Across the 31st Pol’and’Rock Festival, an impressive 1,296 workshops will take place here. Participants can engage in sessions covering art, ecology, social justice, activism, crafts, mental health, personal development, and many other topics that genuinely impact lives and communities.

Festivalgoers' activities at the Klimas brand booth, photo by Aleksandra Kluszczyńska
Time well spent for everyone
This year’s AFA area is home to 126 non-governmental organisations. At each stand, festivalgoers will find engaging workshops, talks, presentations, and interactive experiences. There truly is something for everyone, as the NGOs span topics like environmental protection, handmade crafts, culture, science, global education, human rights, sports, and health.

Workshops by Toastmasters, photo by Aleksandra Kluszczyńska.
Łukasz
Press Office at at The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity