
Skryabin in Prague
Ukrainian rock band Skryabin returns to Prague with a concert honouring the memory of founder Kuzma Skryabin. Experience their greatest hits at Lucerna Music Bar.
Скрябін (Skryabin) is a Ukrainian rock band formed in the summer of 1989 in Novoyavorivsk, near Lviv, by singer-songwriter Andriy Kuzmenko, known as Kuzma. Over more than two decades the group moved through synth-pop, post-punk, techno and pop-rock, releasing 17 studio albums and becoming one of the most popular Ukrainian acts of the 1990s and 2000s. After Kuzma died in a car accident in February 2015, the surviving members resumed performing at the request of his family and fans, keeping his catalogue alive on stage.
The band Skryabin performed in Kyiv with a symphony orchestra at a memorial evening marking the 10th anniversary of Kuzma's death - the concert was moved from October 2024 to March 5, 2025.
In February 2025, memorial concerts were held in Poltava and Dnipro on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of Kuzma's death and the 35th anniversary of the band's founding.
The film I, "Pobeda" and Berlin, based on the eponymous short story by Kuzma Skryabin, was released in cinemas - over 356,000 tickets were sold in five weekends.
The band Skryabin performed in Kyiv together with Yurok Yurkes Yurchenko (February 1, 2024).
The Lviv Zankovetsky Theater prepared a production based on a book by Kuzma Skryabin; his mother also died in September 2023.
😴 Nothing scheduled with this artist in the near future.