
Harvest Festival - Kreyson, Láďa Křížek
A harvest festival with live music, agricultural machinery exhibition, and family activities. Featuring Kreyson, Jan Bendig, Veselá trojka, and more bands.
Láďa Křížek (born 24 April 1963 in Louny) is a Czech singer, guitarist and songwriter who has been a central figure in Czech hard rock and heavy metal since the mid-1980s. After stints with Vitacit and Citron, he co-founded Kreyson in 1989, whose single Vzdálená topped domestic charts. His 1993 solo album Klíč k mé duši earned Diamond certification; total sales of his recordings have exceeded one million copies.
Láďa Křížek and Kreyson will perform on August 8, 2025 at the Koupaliště Otvovice Amphitheater; the concert was postponed from the original date, purchased tickets remain valid.
In April 2025, Kreyson performed at the Most rocku dost rock festival in the Most Sports Hall.
Kreyson performed the song Vzdálená at the Magmafest 2024 festival with guitarists Tomáš Krauze and Michal Kůs.
Láďa Křížek participated as a guest on the album Quo Vadis by the band Sebastien (released June 28, 2024), where he sang a cover version of the song Slzy tvý mámy by the band Olympic.
Křížek was the godfather at the christening of the album Quo Vadis by the band Sebastien at the Prague RockOpera in June 2024.