On August 23, 2026, COS Torwar will dim its lights for one of the most hypnotic tours of the summer as Joji brings his global arena tour, “Solaris,” to Warsaw. The Japanese-Australian singer, producer, and internet-era icon has spent a decade transforming from viral comedy figure into one of alternative R&B’s most quietly dominant voices, and this show marks his first true arena-scale headline appearance in Poland — a milestone for a fanbase that has followed him from bedroom uploads to sold-out world stages.
Musically, the night is built around Joji’s signature blend of downtempo R&B, hazy lo-fi production, and hip-hop-inflected melancholy, wrapped in the celestial, slow-burning visual world suggested by the “Solaris” name. Expect the aching falsetto of Glimpse of Us and Sanctuary alongside the moodier, bass-heavy pull of Slow Dancing in the Dark and Yeah Right, all staged with the minimalist, cinematic lighting design that has become his trademark. Support comes from rising R&B/hip-hop artist Tommy Richman, adding an extra layer of genre-blurring energy to the bill.
The atmosphere inside Torwar is expected to swing between hushed, candlelit intimacy and full-arena catharsis — a room full of fans who grew up online singing every lyric back at full volume. For Warsaw audiences, this is a rare chance to see an artist who built his career in bedrooms and browser tabs now commanding a full arena, delivering a night that feels less like a concert and more like a shared, cathartic exhale under the stars.