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Lianne La Havas — The enchanting neosoul diva to perform at Pohoda 2019
The daughter to a Greek father and Jamaican mother, Lianne was born in the late 1980s in London. She was immersed in music since her early childhood and was influenced by her parents’ extremely diverse music tastes. Lianne began singing at the age of 7, and wrote her first song at the age of…
The Concert for Martina and Ján in Gregorovce
The Slovak Chamber Orchestra of Bohdan Warchal led by Ewald Danel opened Pohoda 2018 with a concert dedicated to Ján and Martina. The set of the orchestra in Gregorovce will be similar: they will play the highlights of Baroque, Romantic, and Contemporary Slovak music, such as Vivaldiʼs Four Seasons,…
Trojan Sound System at Pohoda 2019
Trojan Sound System play music that satisfies even the purest of vinyl collectors, while at the same time, introducing a new generation to the roots of Jamaican music and bass. In their sets, they mix the reggae styles and flavours of the last 40 years with the support of the enthusiastic vocals from…
Korben Dallas at Pohoda 2019
Korben Dallas released a new studio album called Bazén this month. It was produced by Eddie Stevens who’s known for his collaboration with Moloko, Zero 7 and singers like Róisín Murphy, Sia and Jana Kirschner. A novelty for the album and the tour is a vocalist trio and Ľubo…
Teachers’ Day Offer 2019
For the discount, you need to enter the card number in the following format: the initial letter, 6 or 12 digits, and the final letter (if applicable). The name and surname provided at registration must match the information on the card. …
Jeff Mills – techno pioneer at Pohoda 2019
Jeff Mills was already dazzling audiences with his DJ tricks like scratching and beat juggling in the early 1980s. He also had a nightly show called The Wizard where he would highlight young local techno artists, giving light to future stars of the genre like Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson, and Juan Atkins.…
Snapped Ankles at Pohoda 2019
Snapped Ankles blossomed at wild parties in warehouses and squats. Initially, their performances were live improvisations in which they worked with the sound sequences of the 60s films. From there, they moved to artistic collaboration with filmmakers and to concerts in unlikely locations such as barber…