
Suzanne Vega
Concert by American singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega, known for her hits "Luka" and "Tom's Diner".
Divadlo Archa is a Prague venue for contemporary performing arts, founded in 1994 by Ondřej Hrab. It is housed in the Palác Archa in the New Town, a rondo-cubist bank palace built in 1937–1939. Operating without a permanent ensemble as a production house, it has hosted world-renowned artists such as Robert Wilson, Peter Brook, and Philip Glass. Since January 2024, the space has been transformed into the multifunctional cultural centre ARCHA+.
Na Poříčí 26, 110 00 Praha 1
Opening hours follow the event programme

Concert by American singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega, known for her hits "Luka" and "Tom's Diner".

Russian hip-hop duo Krovostok brings their grotesque gangsta-rap to Prague, a dark and provocative sound rooted in the margins of post-Soviet culture.

(23 days)
International festival of contemporary dance and movement theatre in its 38th edition. The Prague part of the festival takes place from June 1–23, 2026.

A theatrical production about the conflict between two queens in the 16th century. God Save The Drama Queen tells the dramatic story of Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I.

A new premiere production by God Save The Drama Queen ensemble exploring the dramatic stories of two queens in 1587. Supported by audience crowdfunding.