TICKETS & PASSES FOR THE 17th EDITION OF THE FESTIVAL ARE NOW ON SALE
We’re excited to announce that tickets and passes for the 17th edition of the festival are now available! The event will take place on 28–30 May 2026 in Białystok, and will once again maintain its boutique, quality-focused and carefully curated character — with limited capacity and strictly capped ticket pools for selected events.
The dust from this year’s exceptionally electrifying edition has barely settled, yet our minds are already in May 2026. We know there are pairs of shoes out there that still remember Uniwerstal — and they can start preparing for all-night escapades in Park Lubomirskich. The festival will also return to Galeria Arsenał Elektrownia, home of the Centralny Salon Ambientu and INTO THE FOMO_.
🎟️ TICKETS & PASSES AVAILABLE NOW
The festival will span three days, during which Białystok will once again transform into a pulsating centre of sonic exploration. Expect a full spectrum of sound: from raw techno, through electro and bass, to ambient drifting like dawn fog over the spaces we love — as well as everything that escapes easy categorisation.
The 17th edition is a place where music is an experience, not just a line-up.
The first artist announcement comes on 16 December 2025.
For the 17th edition, you can purchase tickets for all individual events, weekend passes, group tickets for PARK OUTDOOR CLUBNIGHT, and the FULL PASS, which grants access to all festival events.
THE FULL PASS INCLUDES:
28.05 – INTO THE FOMO_ – Galeria Arsenał Elektrownia
29.05 – CENTRALNY SALON AMBIENTU – Galeria Arsenał Elektrownia
29.05 – PARK OUTDOOR CLUBNIGHT – Park Lubomirskich
30.05 – CENTRALNY SALON AMBIENTU – Galeria Arsenał Elektrownia
30.05 – PARK OUTDOOR CLUBNIGHT – Park Lubomirskich
Residents of Białystok and surrounding areas within the Podlaskie Voivodeship can purchase a discounted weekend pass, upon presenting proof of residence.
The pass will be available from Wednesday, 10 December at our office:
Białówny 9/1, 1st floor, room 7, Białystok.
The visual identity of the upcoming edition is created by Michał Siwak — a painter from Białystok, whose work inspired this year’s artistic direction. The impulse came from his Instagram post: a painted interpretation of one of the scenes from E×UTDF25. The artwork gained huge organic reach, deeply moved audiences and sold immediately, with the first 10 reprints finding owners within just a few days.
The organisers entrusted Siwak with developing the visual identity for E×UTDF26, based on archival photographs by Krzysztof Karpiński, who has documented the festival’s history for many years. Each artwork is created by hand, using watercolours — a conscious contrast to the flood of AI-generated graphics dominating visual culture today. After digitalization, the pieces become part of the festival’s visual world.
Just like the festival’s scenography — crafted by hand and with care for materials — this identity is a manifesto of closeness, craftsmanship, and intentional human creation.