The Prague Philharmonia will kick off its 33rd concert season on September 4th in the Dvořák Hall of the Rudolfinum. Under the baton of music director and chief conductor Emmanuel Villaume, the orchestra will feature Canadian violin virtuoso Blake Pouliot, who will be making his debut to the Czech audience on this occasion. The program, which connects Bohuslav Martinů, Samuel Barber, and Ludwig van Beethoven, will build on the orchestra's successful American chapter and bring its energy back to Prague.
The anniversary tour of the band Queenie continues to Prague. On Tuesday, August 11, as part of the 20 Years Tour, they will perform at the Křižík Fountain at Prague's Exhibition Grounds, where they will offer a grand summer concert show dedicated to the music of Queen and the legacy of Freddie Mercury. This year's tour is special for the band as they celebrate 20 years of existence. Over two decades, they have performed more than 1,400 concerts in 25 countries around the world and have sold out the O2 Arena several times.
On August 13, 2026, Milan Hein, the founder of the Prague Ungelt Theatre, will celebrate a significant life milestone of 80 years. From a damp Old Town cellar, he has built one of the most respected chamber stages in the Czech Republic over more than three decades. Although he retired in 2025, becoming an "emeritus principal," he remains the driving force of the entire theatre. This year, he opened a new theatre café - Café Hein - and still performs in two productions.
Interest in this year's Summer Stage has exceeded expectations. By the end of July, more than 80% of all tickets have been sold out, yet the theater program continues until mid-September, and audiences still have plenty to choose from. This year's repertoire focuses on genre diversity – from thrilling stories inspired by novels about the talented Mr. Ripley to energetic comedies by British author Marie Jones.
Discover the best things to do in Prague in July and August 2026. From blockbuster movie premieres and world-class exhibitions to live concerts and cultural events, explore the top attractions and entertainment in Prague this summer.
Lake Most will transform into the center of the world drum & bass scene in just a few days. Let It Roll, starting on July 30, will feature more than 130 international artists, six themed stages, three live performances, and a traditional opening show. The main stars of this year's edition include Chase & Status, Pendulum LIVE, and Wilkinson. Visitors can also look forward to an aerial show by the Flying Bulls Aerobatics Team over the surface of Lake Most.
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