
Summer with Rychtář 2026
Traditional rock festival featuring Dymytry, Arakain, Panoptiko and other bands at the Hlinsko brewery amphitheatre. Ticket 790 CZK, children under 5 free.
Walda Gang is a Prague rock band founded by Vláďa Šafránek - singer of Harlej - following the death of Waldemar Matuška. The band built its reputation on hard-rocking reworkings of Matuška's catalogue alongside other Czech and international classics, and tours Czech festivals year-round. After Šafránek's death in September 2018, the band carried on and remains a fixture of the domestic rock circuit.
Walda Gang will perform at Badysfest 2026 - Open Air Rockový Festival in Chrášťanech u Prahy (June 13, 2026).
In July 2026, the band will perform concerts in Hořice (July 16) and Dobruška (July 25).
The band opened the 2026 tourist season with a performance at Merkur campsite in Pasohlávky (May 8-9).
Walda Gang performed a joint concert with Tlustá Berta at Sokolovna in Telč (April 24, 2026).
In November 2025, the band performed with Tlustá Berta at the House of Culture in Milevsk.

Traditional rock festival featuring Dymytry, Arakain, Panoptiko and other bands at the Hlinsko brewery amphitheatre. Ticket 790 CZK, children under 5 free.

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Two-day rock festival with beer celebrations in nature. The programme features bands like Škwor, Harlej, Desmod and others, with a tent village and extensive beer zone in the area.

(2 days)
The seventh edition of the city's largest music festival takes place for the first time as a two-day event, featuring rapper Smack One and rock bands Krucipüsk and Civilní obrana. Over a thousand visitors of all ages will gather at the historic Zručský dvůr grounds.

The fourth edition of a music festival on the shores of Baška Reservoir, featuring Mohombi and Divokej Bill. Music, street food, and VIP zones await.

Czech folk band Trautenberk brings their Vyuzený podzim show to Sono Centrum in Brno, with Walda Gang as support act.

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Multi-genre festival JamRock returns to the foot of the Orlické Mountains with its 18th edition. Expect a diverse line-up of rock, pop, and tribute acts, with camping available on-site.

The twelfth edition of the open-air rock festival Badysfest returns to Sport Centre Chrášťany with a diverse lineup spanning punk, rock, hard rock, metal and SKA, featuring both established Czech bands and local talent.