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Black Eyed Peas Tickets

Black Eyed Peas Tickets

Warsaw Music Festival

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Black Eyed Peas Tickets: Live at the Warsaw Music Festival 2026
The Black Eyed Peas are returning to Poland in 2026 for an exclusive performance. As one of the headline acts at the Warsaw Music Festival, the group will be performing their blend of hip-hop, pop and electronic elements in the open air. If you’d like to buy Black Eyed Peas tickets for this event in Warsaw, you’ll find details about the festival and ticket purchases here.
The Warsaw performance in 2026
The concert is part of the Warsaw Music Festival, which brings international artists to the Polish capital every year. The Black Eyed Peas will use this opportunity to perform songs from throughout their career as well as their latest releases. The setlist for the Black Eyed Peas concerts in 2026 includes classics such as “Where Is The Love?”, “I Gotta Feeling” and “Pump It”, complemented by more modern tracks from their recent albums.
Event details:
Venue: Warsaw, festival site (Warsaw Music Festival)
Date: 17 June 2026
Format: Open-air show with extensive lighting and video production
Information on purchasing Black Eyed Peas tickets
Various ticket categories are available for the festival in Warsaw. If you wish to buy tickets, you can choose between standard standing tickets or special VIP areas. As international Black Eyed Peas tours often include only a few dates in Eastern Europe, the Warsaw Music Festival is a key destination for fans from across the region.
When purchasing via our platform, you use a secure process to order your tickets. We provide transparency regarding the available categories and assist you with the purchase process for this international event.
FAQ on Black Eyed Peas Tickets & Warsaw Music Festival
1. Will the Black Eyed Peas perform in Warsaw in 2026 with their original line-up?
The Black Eyed Peas will perform at the Warsaw Music Festival in their current line-up, consisting of founding members will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo. They are often supported at their live shows by singer J. Rey Soul. You can be sure that the band will bring their signature hybrid sound of hip-hop and electro-pop to the stage with full energy.
2. Does the setlist at the Warsaw Music Festival differ from a standard tour show?
At festival appearances such as in Warsaw, the Black Eyed Peas usually opt for a very dynamic ‘best-of’ setlist. As set times at festivals are often shorter than on a dedicated Black Eyed Peas tour, the focus is usually on major global hits such as “Scream & Shout”, “Ritmo” and “The Time (Dirty Bit)”. It’s the perfect opportunity to experience the full breadth of their career in a single evening.
3. What are the biggest hits that the Black Eyed Peas play live?
The band’s setlist is a journey through several eras of pop and hip-hop. Among the absolute highlights, which are played at almost every concert – and certainly at the Warsaw Music Festival 2026 – are “Where Is The Love?”, “Shut Up” and “Let’s Get It Started” from their early days. Equally unmissable are the later electro anthems such as “I Gotta Feeling”, “Boom Boom Pow” and “The Time (Dirty Bit)”. In recent years, global Latin hits such as “Ritmo” and “Mamacita” have also been added, shaping the group’s current sound.
4. Why isn’t Fergie part of the group anymore and who takes over her role?
Fergie officially distanced herself from the Black Eyed Peas several years ago to focus fully on her role as a mother and her own projects. According to will.i.am, the split was amicable, and the door for guest appearances is theoretically always open. Since 2018, the band’s female vocals have often been taken over by the Filipino-American singer J. Rey Soul during live performances and in the studio. She brings a similar energy to the stage and interprets both the new tracks and the classics from the Fergie era in her own unique way.

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