Prague's music scene is set to explode this week with a diverse range of performances catering to all tastes. From intimate folk gatherings to energetic pop-rock shows and sophisticated classical concerts, there's something for everyone.
Folk Fusion and Indie Discoveries
First up, prepare to be enchanted by the English folk duo The Breath, gracing Prague with their presence after captivating Czech audiences last year. This dynamic duo features a singer from the renowned Afro Celt Sound System and a guitarist from The Cinematic Orchestra, promising a unique blend of folk traditions and modern sounds.

For those seeking something a little different, check out Cold Meat Party. Formed a decade ago in Pilsen, this band started with cover songs before diving into original music. Now, they are preparing their first album and have already made a name for themselves on the Prague scene. They are definitely ones to watch!
Pop-Rock Drama and Classical Grandeur
Things get dramatic with Support Lesbiens and their new music video for the song "Dublin." This Prague-based pop-rock band's video features the return of former singer Josef Czenda Urbánek, the songwriter behind their Czech lyrics. In a bold move, Urbánek confronts current singer Dušan Mark in a video shoot described as having been filled with tension. Expect raw emotions and powerful visuals!

On the classical front, prepare to be moved by the talent of Lukáš Vondráček, hailed as a "poet of the piano." Vondráček recently performed as a soloist with the Prague Capital City Symphony Orchestra FOK in the Municipal House. The concert, conducted by Tomáš Brauner, featured works by Johannes Brahms and Bohuslav Martinů.

Whether you're a fan of folk, indie, pop-rock, or classical music, Prague has something to offer this week. Get out there and experience the vibrant music scene!
"Prague's music scene is buzzing with talent and creativity. Don't miss out!" - Local Music Enthusiast
