Jazz club in the centre of Prague
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80 people
Týn 2
Praha 1
110 00
One of the best jazz clubs in Prague, concerts daily
The club presents local jazz scene as well as famous foreign artists. It also hosts several festivals.
150 people
Janáčkovo nábř.
Praha 5
150 00
The music club Jazz Republic has held concerts since 1997 pretty much without a break. Aside from providing a space for predominantly Czech musicians, the club management has also introduced the Prague audience to foreign artists representing multiple genres. A number of remembrances of these unforgettable concerts, signed posters and photographs decorate the club and form it's unique atmosphere.
It is mainly the concert dramaturgy, that determines the character of the Jazz Republic and is unique in Europe and probably even the whole world. We cooperate with approximately 30 top Czech jazz musicians, that as residential artists compose ad-hoc music formations performed at the Jazz Republic. Each concert is therefore special, because it will never repeat itself with the specific constitution and repertoire. This is our tribute to jazz music and it's basic constructive process, musical improvisations.
150 people
Jilská 1a
Praha 1
11000
150 people
Zámecké náměstí 14
Teplice
415 01
150 people
Bělohorská 150
Praha 6
16900
150 people
Smetanovo nábřeží 2
Praha
The Pilsen Conservatory opened the House of Music in Pilsen in September 2009, where the new Antonín Dvořák Concert Hall is located. This concert hall is designed for chamber and classical music. The capacity of the hall is 150 listeners. The hall has all the accessories that belong to a modern concert hall - changing rooms for performers and audiences, a small restaurant, a recording studio, etc. The hall is equipped with a new, Steinway concert piano. The hall will be used for concert activities not only of the Pilsen Conservatory, which operates the House of Music, but will also be intended for public concerts. The hall can also be rented.
150 people
Husova 30
Plzeň
301 00
In the 22 years since its inception, The Lucerna Music Bar has become one of the most important music venues in the Czech Republic. The location has a rich cultural tradition and prides itself on making every concert a very special experience, where the artists seem to be within grasp during their performance on the famous round stage. Hundreds of local and foreign bands have already performed on this stage.Just to mention a few are artists such as: Joss Stone, Earth, Wind & Fire, Maceo Parker, Hurts, The Parov Stelar Band, Stephen and Kymani Marley, Major Lazer, Living Colour, Keisza, The Subways, Two Door Cinema Club, Incognito, Pat Metheny, Robben Ford, Mos Def, Mark Lanegan and José González. An all-time favorite are the 80’s & 90’s video-parties, which have been taking place every Friday and Saturday since 2000.
The history of the Lucerna Music Bar goes back to the beginning of the 20th century, when the Palace Lucerna was build. By 1909 the club was already used as a theatre and later as a cabaret under Karel Hašler. The next important step in the history of the Lucerna Music Bar is the year 1927, when the Cabaret – Restaurant Lucerna opened. Many famous Czech artists performed here (Voskovec and Werich) and popular jazz bands played and filled the dancefloor. After 1948 the whole Lucerna palace, which was property of the Havel family, was nationalized. In the dark days of communism the club was used as a night club without any real focus. 20 years ago, on October 25th, 1995, the new era of the Lucerna Music Bar had begun. We strongly believe that era will continue on for at least the next 20 years.
400 people
Vodičkova 36
Praha
Lucerna is one of the best known halls in the centre of Prague, mainly for concerts, balls, dancing competitions etc. The capacity is over 2 500 people.
2500 people
Štěpánská 61
Praha