If you've ever stood at a summer festival and heard that characteristic rough riffing with Czech-language lyrics you memorise after the first listen coming through the speakers - that's Alkehol. A band that over the years has grown into one of the most reliable live names on the Czech rock scene. And now here's the news: they have exactly 16 shows on the calendar for 2026, with the series kicking off in Velké Bílovice and stretching all the way into late autumn. This isn't a random string of dates - it's a carefully laid-out tour that mixes summer open-air locations with autumn club evenings.

Alkehol concerts: where and when the band is playing

The 2026 series covers the Czech Republic from southern Moravia to northern Bohemia and Prague. Each show has a slightly different character - summer cinemas, cultural centres and outdoor stages.

Of the confirmed dates in our database, two in particular are worth noting. On 27 June 2026 Alkehol plays at the Letní kino (Summer Cinema) in Chomutov - an outdoor venue with good sound and the pleasant atmosphere of a summer evening. You can secure your ticket in advance via the link on the event page. The second confirmed date is 26 November 2026 at KD Barikádníků in Prague - a classic club evening where the band will be closer to the audience than at any festival.

You can find both dates right here:

We continuously update the complete overview of all 16 dates on the Alkehol page on kdykam.com, where you'll also find direct links to tickets.

Summer open-air or autumn club - which to choose

Both options have their own characteristics and it depends on what you expect from a concert. A summer outdoor show offers a more relaxed atmosphere, but the sound tends to depend on the weather and the venue's PA system. A club evening in November, on the other hand, delivers a dense sound and closer contact with the band.

The Letní kino in Chomutov is one of the tried-and-tested open-air venues in northern Bohemia. The capacity is large enough to comfortably fit a few hundred people, yet it's not an anonymous mega-festival. KD Barikádníků in Prague is a traditional hall with history - Alkehol has played there before and the audience knows what to expect.

If you're also interested in other summer concerts in a similar vein, check out our concert overview - we're continuously adding new dates.

What's happening around: other events of the season

Summer 2026 is packed on the calendar beyond Alkehol too. Anyone who likes to combine multiple genres or is looking for a music trip outside the big cities can head to Humpolec: the Medova vila there hosts a series of Letní koncerty ve Stromovce (Summer Concerts in Stromovka). On 10 July, KvarteTones play there, and three weeks later, on 31 July, Kolchoz a Jenakaši - two bands worth following if you enjoy Czech alternative and world music.

In autumn, Prague will also offer a completely different format: on 1 September the Czech Philharmonic at the Rudolfinum opens its season, and anyone who wants to combine music with civic engagement can head to Cargo Gallery on 30 September for Lajf Aid 4 Srbija #5 - a debate and concerts in support of student protests in Serbia.

Frequently asked questions about Alkehol concerts

Where can I buy tickets for Alkehol?

The most reliable way is through the specific event page on kdykam.com - each date has a direct link to the ticket seller. For the Chomutov concert on 27 June 2026, the link leads to Bandsintown, where you can purchase a ticket in advance. We recommend not leaving it to the last minute, as club dates tend to have limited capacity.

Is Alkehol playing at any festivals in 2026?

Based on the data we have available, standalone concerts are confirmed - the Letní kino in Chomutov and KD Barikádníků in Prague. The overall series counts 16 dates, so festival appearances are likely, but no specific festival events are currently recorded in our database. Keep an eye on the band's page on kdykam.com, where dates are added on an ongoing basis.

Is Alkehol suitable for people who haven't seen them live yet?

Absolutely - the band has a reputation for a reliable live show where they play flat out regardless of whether the room is full or half-empty. The summer open-air format in Chomutov is also welcoming for a first encounter: you come, you see, and if it grabs you, the autumn club show in Prague will be the logical next step.

How do I get to KD Barikádníků in Prague?

KD Barikádníků is located in Prague 3 in Žižkov. The most convenient option is tram or metro - stops are within walking distance. We recommend checking the exact address and any parking options directly on the cultural centre's website before the event.

How to follow new dates and not buy a ticket too late

Alkehol adds dates on an ongoing basis - a series of 16 concerts suggests the band plans a year ahead, but the details of individual stops may change. The easiest way to miss nothing is to follow the Alkehol page on kdykam.com, where new dates appear as soon as they are confirmed.

As a general rule: club concerts sell out faster than open-air events because venue capacity is lower. The Prague KD Barikádníků in November is a typical example - anyone who waits until the last week risks not being able to get a ticket at the normal price. The Letní kino in Chomutov has a larger capacity, but it's still worth having the certainty of a ticket in advance.

If you're interested in a broader overview of what's happening in the Czech Republic, browse our events calendar - you can filter by city, genre and date.

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