Międzynarodowy Festiwal Piosenki Sopot (first era)[]
1961–1976[]
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LOGO MISSING
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Międzynarodowy Festiwal Interwizji[]
1977–1980[]
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LOGO MISSING
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From 1980 to 1984, the festival was suspended due to Poland's internal issues at the time.[1]
Międzynarodowy Festiwal Piosenki Sopot (second era)[]
1984–2004[]
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LOGO MISSING
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Sopot Festival[]
2005–2009[]
In 2005, the rights to the festival, formerly owned by TVP, were acquired by TVN.[1]
2005[]
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SVG NEEDED
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2006[]
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BETTER LOGO NEEDED
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SVG NEEDED
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2007[]
Alternative white variant
2008[]
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BETTER LOGO NEEDED
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SVG NEEDED
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2009[]
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BETTER LOGO NEEDED
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After Sopot Festival 2009, the festival was suspended due to renovations at Opera Leśna, where it took place.[1]
Top of the Top Sopot Festival (first era)[]
2012–2013[]
2012[]
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SVG NEEDED
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In 2012, the rights to the festival were bought by Polsat.[1]
2013[]
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SVG NEEDED
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Polsat Sopot Festival[]
2014 (unused)[]
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SVG NEEDED
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2014[]
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SVG NEEDED
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Muzyczne lato w Sopocie[]
2015[]
In 2015, Polsat resigned and the city organized the festival by itself.[1]
Top of the Top Sopot Festival (second era)[]
2017–2023[]
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SVG NEEDED
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In 2017, TVN re-acquired rights to the festival and reverted its name back to Top of the Top Sopot Festival.[1]
2017[]
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SVG NEEDED
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2018[]
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SVG NEEDED
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2019[]
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SVG NEEDED
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2021[]
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SVG NEEDED
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2022[]
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SVG NEEDED
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2023[]
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SVG NEEDED
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2024[]
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SVG NEEDED
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Designer:
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RazorlightSTUDIO
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Launched:
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July 26, 2024 (reveal) August 19, 2024
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On July 26, 2024, Top of the Top Sopot Festival revealed its new logo.[2]
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