Ozazu’s Back. Louder, Bigger — and the Neighbors Ain’t Happy.

The Lowdown

Wrocławska, Poznań – The summer season just kicked off, and boom, Ozazu is already making noise — literally. Tucked in the back courtyard at Wrocławska 25, this open-air club is back on the scene, and word on the street is: it’s even bigger than last year.

Locals? Not impressed.

“The music hits harder than ever — after 10PM it’s like a bass war echoing through Chopin Park,” one pissed-off resident told us. “Is there anyone in this city with the balls to actually handle this?”

Let’s be real — Wrocławska ain’t exactly a sleepy suburb. It’s one of the rowdiest strips in town when the sun’s out. The whole street is lined with outdoor tables, drinkers spilling into the night, and DJs spinning until the early hours. Ozazu’s tucked in the back, but noise? That doesn’t respect walls.

So here’s the real question:
If you move into Wrocławska, do you really have the right to complain about the party?

A History of Heat

Ozazu ain’t new to drama. Last season? The city got over 200 noise complaints. Police showed up, filed their paperwork, pushed it to the courts. The owner? Paid a few 500 PLN fines and kept it moving. The city guard? Washed their hands clean and bounced.

And now? The club’s back like nothing happened. Bigger setup. More sound. New season, same old noise.

City Guard rep Radosław Weber says they haven’t received any new complaints yet, but neighbors say they’re already fed up and bracing for a long, sleepless summer.

To be fair, the building inspector did step in last year, found some shady construction going on out back tied to the club — but what came of it? Nothing.

So What Now?

With the summer just heating up, Ozazu is making its move early.
The bass is thumping, the beers are flowing, and folks are split.
Some love the energy. Some just want to sleep.


Others are asking — why build clubs in the middle of residential streets ? Only time will tell if this season turns into another noise war on Wrocławska. Until then, keep your earplugs handy — or just go with the flow and hit Ozazu!

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