Check out the schedule of the Concert for those who Noticed

Check out the schedule of the Concert for those who Noticed

On Monday, November 17, we will gather for the Concert for those who Noticed, an event commemorating the 36th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution. The 20th edition of this exceptional event will bring a vibrant musical program to Bratislava’s Pink Whale club. In addition, all visitors will have free access to the local sauna, Bobor, during the event.

13. November 2025

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On Monday, the deck of Bratislava’s Pink Whale club will symbolically open for visitors at 5:11 PM, followed by the lower deck at 6:00 PM. The musical program will kick off with the energetic songs of Sendreiovci. On two stages, the visistors will then enjoy performances by Peter Lipa with his band, the Czech underground legend Už jsme doma, and the energetic jazz-fusion project Samo Benko Orchestra. The young alternative scene will also be represented by the drum & bass/pop duo Meowlau x Val and Punkinson, who boldly combines rap, drum & bass, techno, electronic music, and punk. The celebration of the Velvet Revolution will conclude with a DJ set by Kristie Kardio.

At the event visitors will also be able to purchase limited-edition T-shirts dedicated to the November 17, as well as printed tickets for Pohoda 2026 at a discounted price.

SCHEDULE

Nežný stage / Gentle Stage

7:15 PM Sendreiovci (SK)
8:35 PM Peter Lipa (SK)
10 PM Meowlau x Val (SK)
11:35 PM Kristie Kardio DJ set (SK)

Sametový sál / Velvet Hall

8:00 PM Samo Benko Orchestra (SK)
9:25 PM Punkinson (SK)
10:45 PM Už jsme doma (CZ) 


The event is supported by the City of Bratislava through the Bratislava City Foundation. Partners of the event include Slovenská sporiteľňa Foundation, the Open Society Foundation, the Representation of the European Commission in Slovakia, and BKIS

The event was supported by media partners Rádio_FMAktualityDenník NRefresherPodcasty SME and Citylife

The Concert for those who Noticed is part of the NEŽNÁ! initiative, which revives the legacy of November ’39 and ’89 — as a celebration of freedom, solidarity, students, and togetherness.