World-renowned cello virtuoso Hauser is heading back to Prague. He will perform at the O2 Arena.

World-renowned cello virtuoso Hauser is heading back to Prague. He will perform at the O2 Arena.

One of the most renowned cellists of today, Hauser, is returning to the Czech Republic with his solo concert The Rebel is Back. The Croatian native, known not only for his precise playing but also for his charisma, will perform on December 11, 2025, at the O2 Arena in Prague.

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Hauser, former member of the popular duo 2Cellos, launched his solo career in 2022, and since then, he has been enchanting fans around the world with his innovative arrangements of both classical and modern pieces. His concerts combine classical elegance with elements of pop and film music, attracting a wide audience across generations. His unique show is complemented by his unmistakable playing style and pyrotechnics.

“Prague is a city with a rich musical history, so I am thrilled every time I can return here. I want to provide the Czech audience with an evening they will never forget,” said Hauser. During the concert, pieces from his solo album The Player will be performed, which celebrates the fusion of classical music with the rhythms of tango, pop, and film music. There will also be surprises and iconic pieces that Hauser plays at concerts around the world.

“Hauser is recognized as an exceptional cello virtuoso, but also as an artist who breaks the boundaries between genres. With his charisma and ability to convey deep emotions, he has become a global icon, bringing classical music to those who have not yet known it. We are very much looking forward to his concert at the O2 arena,” says Maya Machová from the Charmenko agency.

Hauser, whose full name is Stjepan Hauser, has already performed in the largest theaters in Europe as a soloist with many of the most significant orchestras in Europe and overseas by the age of twenty, playing also in Asia, South Africa, New Zealand, and the United States. His debuts took place in prestigious concert halls such as Wigmore Hall and Royal Albert Hall in London or Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.

For his artistry, he has received several prestigious international awards and has had the honor of performing for Prince Charles of Wales both at Buckingham Palace and St. James's Palace. In 2011, he was part of Elton John's worldwide tour along with Luka Šulic (2Cellos).

Tickets for the concert are now on sale at Ticketmaster and Ticketportal.

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