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Nikolas Put

About

Nikolas Put is a young Czech tenor who built his name on tribute concerts dedicated to the songs of Karel Gott - performing them in his own voice rather than as an impersonator, backed by a six-piece live band led by pianist Radim Linhart. In 2023 he appeared at the gala concert marking the 105th anniversary of Czechoslovakia alongside Helena Vondráčková and Marie Rottrová; in 2024 he was the exclusive guest of Vondráčková's nationwide tour. He is also developing original material with lyrics by writers including Jan Krůta and Ivo Plicka.

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scheduled concerts in the 2025 tour

What's new

  • 2025-09

    Nikolas Put was a guest on the TALK! program on TV Nova, where he talked about his beginnings and about the song Kája, which received gold and platinum status in the Czech Top 12 chart.

  • 2025-01

    Radio Prostor published an interview with Nikolas Put, in which the singer confirmed plans to release an album with his own compositions.

  • 2025-01

    The 2025 tour was launched; the plan includes dozens of stops in Slovakia and the Czech Republic, including December concerts at the Prague Lucerna theater and Hybernia theater.

  • 2024

    In 2024, Nikolas Put was an exclusive guest on the Czechoslovak tour of Helena Vondráčková titled Helena 60 let na scéně.

  • 2024-05

    The Kolín newspaper described Nikolas Put's two-hour recital in Kolín as a successful evening, after which part of the audience started dancing and the singer ended the event with autographs.

Tour

PrahaTepliceMohelniceHroznětínHustopeče nad BečvouBochovAnnaberg-BuchholzPiešťanyPovažská BystricaNámestovoPúchovŽilinaRužomberokTrenčínDolný KubínPoprad

Tracks

Kájaown single - tribute to Karel Gott; received gold and platinum status in the Czech charts
Lady CarnevalGott's evergreen, a constant hit; Put has been singing it since age four
Čas růžíGott's hit, typical opening song of concerts
Jdi za štěstímGott's evergreen, part of the standard repertoire
Hej páni konšeléGott's song banned under communism, included in live setlists

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