Four days by the sea. No city. No rush.
Just music, people, and a unique space around you.
Lions of Rock is an open-air festival built right on the Black Sea shore.
Massive main stage facing the water. Camping between the sea and a nearby lake.
You don’t come here for a couple of hours - you stay and live inside it.
What to expect:
-Live music from afternoon until late night
-Main stage by the sea
-Camping inside the festival area
-Bars, food, and activities across the site
-Night program after the main shows
-Your favorite artists and new discoveries
Beyond music, the festival is built as a full experience:
-Lecture space with international speakers - culture, science, business, and more
-Open-air night cinema featuring selected Georgian films under the stars
-Water sports, including water skiing, plus a wide range of sports and social activities across the site
This is not a one-night concert.
It’s a full experience you live through.
Lineup:
Splean, Kasta, Psychonaut 4, Skazz, Animal Jazz, Elysium, Nuki, AloeVera, MAD Mozart, Vodka Vtraiom, KairMorkhen, Will Kolak, Aeleen, Lady Heroine, Eric Hutchence, Enforcement, SPID, Hymera, Mad Nation, FairWind, Tears Please, Skin to Bone, Eternal Hunger, Mike Nagaraev, LU DI
More artists to be announced.
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Tickets
Regular Pass - 300 GEL
Full access for all 4 days with unlimited entry and exit
Includes camping, showers, and toilets
Premium Pass - 550 GEL
Separate entrance and dedicated areas with limited capacity
Faster access to bars, food courts, and activities
Enhanced camping facilities (more showers and toilets)
Chill zone near the main stage
Access to artist autograph sessions
Upgrade your experience - less waiting, more comfort, closer access.
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Visitors Policy
Ages 11-17 - 60% of the ticket price
Ages 1-10 - free entry (registration required)
Minors are allowed only when accompanied by an adult
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If you know why people go to open-air festivals, you already understand what this is.
Tickets are on sale now.
Lions of Rock - your next yearly tradition.
Poti is a city in western Georgia, located in the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region. It sits at the mouth of the Rioni River, on the coast of the Black Sea. Poti is home to the largest port on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. The city of Poti was founded on the site of the ancient Greek city of Phasis, a colony of Miletus.