Looking for tickets to Kings of Leon at Atlas Arena in Łódź? Get ready for a rock concert built around the band's biggest hits, the new album "Can We Please Have Fun" and an opening set by Cari Cari. The show takes place on 17 June 2026 at 20:00, so plan your purchase in good time
Kings of Leon at Atlas Arena: rock that breathes expansively
Kings of Leon are arriving at Atlas Arena in Łódź as a band that has come a long way from dusty, sharp-edged garage rock to major arenas, but has kept what audiences immediately recognize it for: Caleb Followill's voice, a bass that carries the song without unnecessary ornament, and choruses that expand as soon as a full hall takes them over. The concert in the Polish city is not just another stop on the European schedule. According to Atlas Arena's announcement, this is the first Kings of Leon performance in Łódź, which gives this date additional weight for the audience from Poland and for travelers from the region.
The band will perform at Atlas Arena at a moment when its career is once again revolving around fresh studio material, and not only around nostalgia for hits from the late 2000s. The album "Can We Please Have Fun" opened a new phase: the sound is tighter, livelier and closer to the group's earlier, rawer version, but with the experience of a band that knows how to fill a large space. Ticket sales for this event are ongoing.
Why this concert matters to fans
Kings of Leon are the Followill family band: Caleb, Nathan and Jared are brothers, and Matthew is their cousin. That family core is important for the concert impression as well, because their music does not rely on theatricality but on the mutual confidence of a band that has been playing together for more than two decades. In the songs one can hear the American South, alternative rock, indie energy and a stadium chorus, but all of that rarely sounds like a pose. The best moments of Kings of Leon arise precisely when the guitars remain rough enough, and the melody simple enough for the audience to recognize it after just a few bars.
The wider audience most often connects the band with the songs "Sex on Fire" and "Use Somebody". These are the titles that took the group out of clubs and afternoon festival slots into the realm of the world's biggest stages. But longtime fans know that the catalog goes much further: from nervous early material to slower, airier songs in which Caleb's vocal carries an almost Southern melancholy. It is precisely this tension between the raw and the grand that can make an arena concert powerful.
- Artist: Kings of Leon, a rock band from Nashville with members of the Followill family.
- Venue: Atlas Arena, Aleja ks. bp. Władysława Bandurskiego 7, Łódź.
- Special feature of the concert: the first Kings of Leon performance in Łódź according to the venue's announcement.
- Support act: Cari Cari, the Austrian duo Stephanie Widmer and Alexander Köck.
- Audience profile: fans of modern rock, visitors to major concerts and everyone who wants to hear a band with a clear authorial signature.
A new phase: "Can We Please Have Fun" and a return to a rawer sound
The album "Can We Please Have Fun" is important because on it Kings of Leon do not sound like a band merely maintaining a catalog. Critics particularly highlighted a return to the energy of the earlier days: more nervousness in the rhythm section, more garage tension in the guitars and less polish than in part of the middle phase of the career. Songs such as "Mustang", "Nothing to Do" and "Split Screen" show three faces of today's band: the first as twitchy and direct, the second as a more aggressive strike, the third as a slower building of atmosphere.
This matters for concertgoers because Kings of Leon are not the kind of group that has to invent a big concept in order to fill an arena. Their strength lies in the fact that the songs can stand on their own, with enough room for the audience. When the new material is joined with familiar songs from the album "Only by the Night", the concert does not have to feel like a mere reminder of the past. It can sound like a cross-section of a band that still wants to move.
After the album, the band also released "EP #2", a short release with four songs. This shows that Kings of Leon are entering this phase actively, with new material and a desire to remain in conversation with the audience. The repertoire for Łódź has not been announced, so a set list should not be written in advance. Still, the context is clear: the audience is coming to hear the hits that marked rock radio, but also newer songs that bring the band closer again to its rough initial impulse.
Cari Cari as the opening to the evening
The concert in Łódź will be opened by Cari Cari, the Austrian duo made up of Stephanie Widmer and Alexander Köck. Their music combines indie rock, psychedelic tones and a cinematic sense of space, and Atlas Arena also highlights unusual instruments in their sound in the announcement, such as the jaw harp and didgeridoo. This is a good combination for an evening with Kings of Leon: the support act does not feel like a mere formality, but like an atmospheric entrance into a guitar-driven evening.
Cari Cari have performed at major European festivals such as Primavera Sound, Sziget, Hurricane, Southside and Nova Rock. For the audience arriving earlier, their set can be an interesting beginning because it carries a different color from the American rock of the main artist. Instead of merely warming up the space with volume, the duo can open the concert with textures, rhythm and darker cinematic shades.
What the audience can expect from Kings of Leon live
Kings of Leon work best live when they do not try too hard to explain the songs. This is a band that often lets the rhythm and the vocal do the work. In an arena space, that means several different kinds of moments: short, direct songs in which the audience immediately enters the chorus; slower compositions in which the hall darkens and the voice becomes the center; and big singles that almost certainly become communal singing by the audience, even when the set list for the specific concert is not known in advance.
The best-known songs carry their history. "Sex on Fire" brought the band a Grammy for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, while "Use Somebody" won the Grammy for Record of the Year, Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. This explains why the audience often comes from different generations: some remember the band's breakthrough, some discovered them later, and some come because of contemporary American rock that has not lost its sense for the song.
Tickets for this event are in demand. This especially applies to audiences who want a good view of the stage or who are coming from outside Łódź and must coordinate transport, accommodation and the return after the concert.
Atlas Arena: a large hall with clear concert advantages
Atlas Arena is a space made for large-format events. The main hall has a capacity of 14,728 visitors when the stands and the floor area are counted, and it is located at Aleja ks. bp. Władysława Bandurskiego 7. For a concert such as Kings of Leon, that is an important balance: an arena large enough for the choruses to gain breadth, but not an open-air stadium where details are easily lost.
The hall states that it uses acoustic elements that ensure uniform sound absorption and a reverberation time shorter than 2 seconds. For a rock concert, that is not a small matter. Guitar bands in large halls can sound muddy if the space does not control reverberation, especially when distorted guitars, bass and a loud audience overlap. Visibility is also important in Atlas Arena: the stands provide a clear view of the stage, while the floor carries the energy closest to the band.
The arena is part of a larger sports and events area, alongside Władysław Król Municipal Stadium and Sport Arena. This means that the surroundings are accustomed to large audience arrivals, but also that heavier traffic should be expected on the day of the concert. It is worth securing tickets on time, and then planning the arrival just as seriously.
Arrival, parking and moving around the hall
For visitors coming to Łódź by train, the important information is that Atlas Arena is very close to Łódź Kaliska railway station. Organizational information states a distance of about 200 meters, which makes the hall practical for those who do not want to rely on a car. On its parking page, Atlas Arena specifically warns that traffic around the hall is very heavy during large concerts and sporting events, so public transport is recommended as the calmest option.
A car is still possible, but it needs to be planned without arriving late. The hall states that there are 1,100 parking spaces for visitors, but for a concert of this profile, pressure on the surrounding area can be high. Nearby there are also alternative parking areas, including the area by Aquapark Fala, from where the walk to the Arena takes about 15 minutes, and the area by Orientarium and Łódź Zoo, from where the walk through the park takes about 20 minutes.
- Train: Łódź Kaliska station is very close to Atlas Arena.
- Car: expect heavier traffic around the hall on the day of the concert.
- Parking: Atlas Arena lists 1,100 spaces, but recommends earlier arrival and considering public transport.
- Walking: more distant parking areas can mean 15 to 20 minutes on foot, but also less stress before entry.
- Entry: check the sector markings on the ticket before arriving at the hall in order to avoid unnecessary circling around the building.
Łódź for visitors traveling to the concert
Łódź is a good concert city because it does not come down only to the hall and the return. For travelers arriving earlier, the city offers industrial architecture, creative districts and a strong sense of urban transformation. Piotrkowska is the city's main social axis, and OFF Piotrkowska gathers restaurants, clubs, gallery and design spaces in a former factory complex. That combination of old brick, courtyards and evening life fits well with a concert stay.
Manufaktura is another recognizable space: a large complex with shops, restaurants, museums, a cinema and an open square. For those traveling with more time, it is a practical place for lunch, a walk or a break before heading toward Atlas Arena. Łódź is best experienced in transitions: from the industrial past toward creative content, from wide avenues toward courtyards, from daytime coffee to an evening concert.
For whom this concert is a particularly good choice
This concert will most strongly appeal to three types of audience. The first are longtime fans who have followed the band since the earlier albums and want to hear how the rawer material carries in an arena format. The second are visitors who associate Kings of Leon with the big hits and want to experience communal singing of songs that long ago crossed the boundaries of the rock audience. The third are lovers of contemporary guitar sound who are not looking for a retro show, but for a band that still releases new material and performs with the sense that it has something to say.
The concert at Atlas Arena is also particularly attractive to audiences from outside Poland. Łódź is well positioned for travel from several directions, and the hall itself is close enough to the railway station that planning does not have to be complicated. If the trip turns into a short stay, the city offers enough content for the day before or the morning after the concert.
Before entering the hall
For a concert like this, it is best to arrive with enough time. That is not only a question of crowding, but also of the way the evening builds. The support act Cari Cari brings a different, more psychedelic color and can be a good introduction to the main performance. Earlier arrival also means a calmer passage through the entrances, finding the sector and less pressure around the cloakroom or drinks in the hall.
It is practical to check transport after the concert in advance, especially if you rely on the train or public transport. Large arenas after the end of a performance create the same rhythm for thousands of people at once: people leave in waves, taxis are in demand, and the nearest streets can be slow. Good preparation does not take away the spontaneity of the evening; on the contrary, it leaves more room to experience the concert without rushing.
It is worth securing tickets on time. Kings of Leon are coming to Łódź as a band with major hits, a new phase of their career and a confirmed support act that gives the evening additional color. At Atlas Arena, that combination can work precisely because the space is large enough for a mass chorus, but closed enough to retain the pressure of guitars, drums and voice.
Sources:
- Atlas Arena - information about the Kings of Leon concert in Łódź, the band's first performance in that city, the support act Cari Cari, arrival and practical information about the hall
- Atlas Arena, Main hall - capacity, parking, acoustic elements and basic characteristics of the space
- GRAMMY.com - information about the band members, the album "Only by the Night" and awards for "Sex on Fire" and "Use Somebody"
- Associated Press - critical context of the album "Can We Please Have Fun" and description of the return to a rawer sound
- Kings of Leon - overview of current releases, including "Can We Please Have Fun" and "EP #2"
- Łódź Travel and Manufaktura - tourist context of the city, OFF Piotrkowska and Manufaktura