
Vineyards grow right at the foot of the majestic St. Barbara's Cathedral, which is the dominant feature of the entire city. It is located just 800 meters from the hosting winery that has attracted stars of Czech pop music to Kutná Hora. The end of June in Kutná Hora will mark a tribute show to Czech Freddie Mercury performed by the band Queenie (June 26). In the second half of July, David Koller will bring his solo work to the monastery gardens (July 17), which will be followed a day later by the Slovak idol of girls' hearts, Adam Ďurica. The legendary Olympic, led by Petr Janda, will then experience its premiere performance as part of Music in the Vineyards (July 25).
The Kutná Hora concert August will kick off with Čechomor (August 6), followed a day later by the band Wohnout spicing up the center of Kutná Hora (August 28), and then the trio Prachař-Dyk-Maxián will get everyone dancing with their project Tros Discotequos (August 15). A week later, the stage will be taken over by another "winery" premier, the band Tata Bojs (August 21). The definitive end of summer will be marked by Macháček's Mig 21 accompanied by burčák (September 18).

Gift vouchers and tickets for all concerts will be available in online pre-sale in the fall of 2025 at official sales points: www.hudbanavinicich.cz or www.xticket.cz.

Music in the Vineyards is a unique series of open-air concerts that has been held in modern wineries across the Czech Republic since 2020. The project aims to combine the cultural experience of live music with a tasting of quality wine, appreciated by both locals and tourists from the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Concerts in this series with a unique atmosphere have already become an integral part of the summer music scene.