After 9 months of intense cancer, Beata Kozidrak, an icon of Polish music scene, has triumphantly returned to concert. In Pszczyna, the artist gave the first full performance this year with the band Bajm, generating immense emotions among the audience. This awaited return was not only a evidence to her extraordinary strength and determination, but besides an chance to pay a touching tribute to the dead legends – Joanna Kołaczkowska and Stanisław Soyce. Kozidrak, clearly moved, shared her individual thoughts with her fans, thanking you for your support in the most hard moments and inspiring to fight for all day. Her words bring an crucial message to all Poles who were anxiously following her health.
Triumphal Return to Scene After Months of Suffering
The performance in Pszczyna began with the iconic “White Army”, immediately kidnapping the gathered audience. Right after the first sounds, Beata Kozidrak turned to fans, without hiding the emotion. "This is our first performance after 9 months. We surely feel a small bit of anxiety, due to the fact that we would like to play the best we can for you present – all the more reason I want to sing for you present with all my heart and all my power," she said, highlighting her individual relationships with Pszczyna, where her parent came from. The audience enthusiastically accepted her return, singing along with the artist the top hits of Bajmu, specified as “Thinkings and Words”, “A glass of water”, “Lola Lola” and the energy “What will you give me”. The presence of both older and younger fans proves that Bajmu's music inactive connects generations.
A touching tribute to Legend: Kołaczkowska and Soyka
One of the most moving moments of the evening was dedication of the song "Two Hearts, 2 Sads" to the deceased Joanna Kołaczkowska and Stanisław Soyce. Beata Kozidrak, from the stage, mentioned artists in her individual words, expressing her grief after they left. "I would like to tell you about 2 sad things, 2 goodbyes to this world. I am reasoning about Asa Kołaczkowska and Stanisław Soyka, whom I knew. I will not sing Soyka's songs due to the fact that everyone does so, so I offer 'Two hearts, 2 sorrows'. Especially for them," she confessed. In consequence to these words, the audience spontaneously lit the performance with telephone flashlights, creating an extraordinary, empathetic and memorable atmosphere. It was a minute of deep emotion that showed the strength of the community around music and the memory of those who left.
Combating Cancer Disease: Diagnosis and Unbreakable Determination
In a fresh interview with “Good morning TVN” Beata Kozidrak openly talked about her conflict with cancer. The artist admitted that the tour for the 45th anniversary of Bajmu ended with a large pain in the back, which initially underestimated. "I was hurting. 2 days later I was already in the hospital," she reported. fast diagnosis – cancer – was a shock, but did not break her spirit. “I said to myself, ‘I am not giving up. I have individual to live for. I have fans waiting in silence for information about what is happening to me’, Kozidrak recalled. This steadfast attitude, combined with deep religion in the anticipation of returning to the stageShe became her driving force in the treatment process. Even the amazing consequence of doctors to the question of the anticipation of further singing only strengthened her determination.
A fresh Look at Life: “I don’t request anything anymore – I can”
Cancer has radically changed the outlook of Beata Kozidrak on life. The artist emphasizes that this experience allowed her to revalue priorities. “I see many things make no sense. I see what makes sense. (...) I truly don't gotta do anything – I can” – she summed up her reflections. This message of freedom of choice, of focusing on what is truly important, and of conscious usage of all moment, is highly inspiring. Kozidrak proved that inner strength and passion for life are able to overcome the top difficulties. Her return to the phase is not only a triumph of music, but above all a triumph of spirit, which can be a signpost for many people struggling with their own challenges. Her voice, inactive full of power, combined with a new, deeper perspective, promises many more unforgettable moments to fans.
Beata Kozidrak's return to the phase is simply a symbol of the integrity and strength of the Polish artist. Her story, full of pain, conflict and triumph, resonates with thousands of fans, giving hope and inspiration. It is simply a reminder that even in the face of the top challenges, passion and support of loved ones can lead to victory. The performance in Pszczyna is only the beginning of a fresh chapter in Kozidrak's career, which will surely bring many more emotions and musical emotions.
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Beata Kozidrak returned to the phase after fighting cancer. A moving tribute and an urgent word for Poland