Airport Trenčín 11 — 13 July 2024
Pohoda among Top 10 festivals with the best line-up at European Festival Awards

Pohoda among Top 10 festivals with the best line-up at European Festival Awards

Pohoda is the only medium-sized festival to be among the 10 festivals with the best line-up in Europe. This was decided by a panel of music industry experts. “This nomination can be considered a miracle. I am proud that our foreign colleagues and experts take note of our approach to programme production and appreciate its quality. Thank you to everyone who helped us with the programme,“– said Michal Kaščák about the nomination. In addition to Pohoda, the list includes only events of the "heaviest weight category" with much greater capacity and, especially, a greater budget, such as Glastonbury, Primavera, Sziget, Rock Werchter or metal Wacken Open Air. It is a great honour and satisfaction for us to be in this list. Moreover, this has been the third nomination in the last four years. Pohoda is traditionally also in the wider nomination in the Best Medium Festival category. → read more

12. November 2019
Combo Tickets - Concert for the Attentive and TEDxUniverzitaKomenského

Combo Tickets - Concert for the Attentive and TEDxUniverzitaKomenského

Combo Tickets - Concert for the Attentive and TEDxUniverzitaKomenského In cooperation with Comenius University, we are launching a sale of combo tickets for the second year of TEDxUniverzitaKomenskéhoand the Concert for the Attentive at Umelka and Fuga. Today we’re releasing a limited series of 50 tickets for both events on our website. The joint admission will be 48 € (discounted by 10 €). → read more

11. November 2019
Kokoroko – top-class London afrobeat at Pohoda 2020

Kokoroko – top-class London afrobeat at Pohoda 2020

In early 2018, Gilles Peterson's Brownswood record label released a compilation of contemporary London jazz bands We Out Here. The selection is clearly dominated by the poetic song "Abusey Junction" by until then a relatively unknown band Kokoroko. It immediately skyrocketed and now it has 34 million views on YouTube. Earlier this year, they released an eponymous EP which was also brought to attention by The Guardian. Another name of Pohoda 2020 is a real gem of the afrobeat genre – the London all-star band Kokoroko. → read more

08. November 2019
Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs at Pohoda 2021

Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs at Pohoda 2021

Pohoda 2021 will also feature the British band Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs (or PIGSx7, if you like). The band combines acid-rock and psych-metal, while their songs are dominated by hammerblow-like drums and thick riffs that transforms into an "uplifting and inviting barrage of hedonistic abandon". Last year, they released the album Kings of Cowards which, according to Loud & Quiet, was designed to blow your speakers. The Crack magazine said the recording is akin to bottling hellfire and The Guardian subsequently included them in their selection of bands to follow. So we followed them afterwards and they seconded the odes to their music at the Eurosonic Noorderslag festival. You will be able to see their concert thanks to our participation in the European Talent Exchange Program. → read more

07. November 2019
Wooze at Pohoda 2020

Wooze at Pohoda 2020

Pohoda 2020 will also feature the British-Korean duo Wooze. The band describe themselves as pansori for the 21st century (a traditional Korean music genre) or baroque'n'roll. Our graphic designer and curator Tereza Maco saw Wooze live in Soul and said about them the following: "If the band DEVO was called futuristic art rock, then Wooze is metamodernist pansori, all nice and sweaty in the K-pop raincoat ". The quote may need an explanatory dictionary, but the joy of their performance needs nothing... All you need to do is come to Pohoda 2020. → read more

06. November 2019
Hatari – Icelandic techno-dystopia at Pohoda 2020

Hatari – Icelandic techno-dystopia at Pohoda 2020

Icelandic industrial-techno-punk-rock formation Hatari is another confirmed name of Pohoda 2020. The band got the attention due to their impressive performance at Iceland Airwaves and Eurosonic. Shortly thereafter, they won the national competition Söngvakeppnin 2019 which enabled them to qualify for the final of Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv. Their participation at Eurovision was a big surprise and they fitted into the kitsch freak show perhaps only with their eccentric costumes. The name of the band translates as "haters", which characterizes the basic paradigm of the band – they respond to the dystopic tendencies of the consumer world with harsh criticism of capitalism while wearing sadomasochistic outfits.   → read more

05. November 2019
Lola Marsh are coming back in March 2020 – also bringing their new album

Lola Marsh are coming back in March 2020 – also bringing their new album

Since their premiere at Pohoda 2014, the Israeli band Lola Marsh has come to Slovakia every year, and 2020 will be no different. The favourites of our festival-goers are releasing the expected second album at the beginning of next year. At the beginning of March, they’ll also introduce it to their fans in Tabačka in Košice, Mestské divado in Žilina, Piano Club in Trenčín and Refinery Gallery in Bratislava. All of the concerts will be supported by young talented singer from Trenčín, Nina Kohoutová. → read more

04. November 2019
Concert for the Attentive in Umelka and Fuga on November 17

Concert for the Attentive in Umelka and Fuga on November 17

The eleventh edition of the Concert for the Attentive is moving to two exceptional venues: Umelka Gallery will host Bez ladu a skladu and Ještě jsme se nedohodli, and the club Fuga will host Chór vážskych muzikantov, The Wilderness and a world premiere of the Slovakian-Hungarian project titled Drť (Fragments). Admission fee to Umelka is 15€, to Fuga 9€ and a combo ticket to both venues, Umelka and Fuga, is priced at 19€. → read more

30. October 2019
Pohoda acoustic session - Alyona Alyona

Pohoda acoustic session - Alyona Alyona

Alyona Savranenko, an unknown Ukrainian nursery teacher, became the biggest hip-hop sensation in the country in less than a year. In October 2018, she uploaded her first song on YouTube under the pseudonym of Alyona Alyona and today she has 167,000 subscribers on her channel and almost the same number of Instagram followers. In July, she stole our hearts away as well – on and off stage. In addition to her great performance on Sporka stage, she also performed within Pohoda acoustic session series. https://youtu.be/xx5cJ35M-r4 → read more

25. October 2019