Music in the vineyards with Raiffka is growing: sixth location, more concerts, new performers

Music in the vineyards with Raiffka is growing: sixth location, more concerts, new performers

The series of summer open-air concerts will bet on proven stars of the Czech-Slovak scene in 2025. From May to September, over 50 musical performances are planned, featuring artists such as No Name, Jelen, Mig 21, Čechomor, Queenie, Vojta Dyk, Tomáš Klus, Horkýže Slíže, and for the first time, Adam Ďurica. In addition to the five existing wine-related locations, Kutná Hora will be added.

New edition

Looking at the line-up of Music in the Vineyards 2025, we mainly find established artists who regularly sell out the venues of modern wineries. However, every year the organizers try to bring new faces from the domestic rock and pop scene to the stage. This time in the vineyards, you can meet the stars of the series, which undoubtedly include the live-sounding Tros Discotequos, the ageless Čechomor, Queenie led by the Czech Freddie Mercury Michal Kluch, the rebellious Wohnout, the popular Jeleni, or the dancing Mig 21. 

You will also hear David Koller on the solo path, the master of improvisational wordplay Tomáš Klus, the queen of Czech pop Lucie Bílá, or Vojta Dyk. He will even perform in two formations – in more serious settings with his numerous band D.Y.K., and also as a member of the improvisational project Tros Discotequos, where he plays with his former partners from Nightwork Jakub Prachař and Jan Maxian. After four years, the pop-rock band UDG will appear in the program as a double concert alongside the band Poletíme?. The duo Krhut & Kozub will also return to the vineyards. For Slovak language lovers, Horkýže Slíže will come among the vineyards again this year, the equally popular No Name will repeat their performances, and the excellent Slovak singer Adam Ďurica will make his debut in the series.

The organizers of Music in the Vineyards with Raiffka have revealed a new location for the sixth year; for the first time, people will attend some concerts of the popular series in the gallery gardens of Kutná Hora in the summer of 2025, which will be supported by the Wine Cellars of Kutná Hora. This will complement the traditional South Moravian stops at the wineries Sonberk in Popice, Lahofer in Dobšice near Znojmo, Chateau Valtice, and will not miss the Zlomek & Vávra Winery in Boršice, as well as the only location in Bohemia at the Johann W. Winery in Třebívlice. 

Partly, the organizers are responding to the increasing interest in their event; many shows were sold out in advance this year due to high demand. „After a year, we have again significantly broken the record in the number of visitors; this year, forty-five thousand listeners and lovers of good wine attended our concerts, which is five thousand more than last year. Thanks to this, we are adding more concerts. This year we are organizing at least forty from May to September, and more are in negotiation. We are constantly trying to improve the quality of the events to bring people unforgettable experiences, which is why they return to our events,“ states one of the event organizers, Tomáš Staněk. 

Tickets for Music in the Vineyards with Raiffka are available in three price waves – the earlier you buy them, the less you pay. The first wave includes 400 most advantageous tickets, the second wave is valid until 900 tickets are sold out, and the third wave is the final one. The mechanism is simple – the earlier you arrive, the cheaper your ticket. Pre-sales have already started, so don't hesitate and secure your place at this unique musical experience as soon as possible!


The series of concerts under the open sky will offer over fifty live performances from spring to autumn. Just choose; online pre-sale of tickets and gift vouchers will start this autumn on the website www.hudbanavinicich.cz and in the network www.xticket.cz

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