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Music event named Graj taking place in Warsaw, Poland, which features Belarusian music acts.

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Gathering of Belarusian Music in Warsaw, Poland (Graj)
Gathering of Belarusian Music in Warsaw, Poland (Graj)

Music event named Graj taking place in Warsaw, Poland, which features Belarusian music acts.

On September 5, the Warsaw club Progresja played host to the Belarusian music festival Graj. Naviband, Krautband, Petlya Pristrastiya, Biaz Nazvy (:B:N:), Pyrypats, and the Podlaskie duet Sw@da x Niczos were among the Belarusian bands that performed, showcasing the best of Belarusian music to the Polish audience.

Charter97.org, a well-known Belarusian news outlet, published a photoreport from the festival, allowing fans to relive the moments even after the event. Charter97.org can be followed on various platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Vkontakte, Telegram, X.com, and OK.ru. The outlet also provides a Multicurrency Calculation Account for donations, with the purpose being site support.

However, specific details about the bank name, SWIFT, IBAN, account holder name, or address for donations to Charter97.org were not provided in the text. It's recommended to visit the Charter97.org website for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding donations.

The search results did not provide specific information about the musician or music group that announced their participation in the Graj music festival in Warsaw the earliest. The Graj festival took place at the Progresja club in Warsaw, Poland, and featured some of the best Belarusian bands, making it a memorable event for both the performers and the audience.

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