music Nxdia Warsaw Show Review

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Words by Paulina Zawicka

Nxdia lit up the stage at Klub Hydrozagadka in Warsaw with a chaotic, emotional, and unforgettable show – effortlessly playing electric guitar while dancing, backed by an amazing band and the loudest, most loving crowd. From the very first note, they blurred the lines between rock and pop with their signature energy, bouncing between mosh-worthy chaos and glittery euphoria.

The crowd went wild for hits like More! (yes, complete with that TikTok dance) and She Likes a Boy, which they ended up playing twice – once during the set and again after the show ended. The crowd was screaming so loudly for one more song that they had to come back.

Nxdia didn’t just own the stage – they left it, multiple times, dancing in the pit with fans, hugging them, laughing, crying. The venue turned into a celebration: people waving flags, gifting bracelets and drawings, dancing freely. Fans showed up in matching makeup looks inspired by Nxdia’s iconic looks, making the whole night feel like a runway, rave, and reunion rolled into one.

They teared up multiple times during the show, visibly overwhelmed by the love in the room. Between songs, they asked fans for fun facts, shouted people out, and made the space feel personal. After the set, they stayed behind for a spontaneous Q&A, chatting with fans, taking photos, and meeting so many one-on-one.

Most importantly, the entire night radiated love. The space felt deeply safe – especially for queer and neurodivergent fans. There was no performance persona, just Nxdia being their whole, chaotic, brilliant, kind self.

I genuinely don’t think I’ve ever seen an artist with a kinder soul. Nxdia isn’t just a performer – they’re the heart of a beautiful community full of alt-pop chaos, legendary fashion, and the type of radical kindness that turns a gig into a home.

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