The club is situated in Prague’s Žižkov district, close to Florenc metro station (line B), and right by the “Tachovské náměstí” bus stop. The space has been completely reconstructed, complete with non-slip floors and a Function-One sound system, and is fully set up with all the most modern equipment.
Storm is a multi-genre club and as it’s so closely linked to the Let It Roll festival, weekends will belong primarily to electronic dance music. During the week, it will be a venue for concerts. There will be plenty of big names from the Czech and international scenes. Take a look at the program.
There are two stages at your disposal plus plentiful seating in the main hall and at the second stage and in the chill-out area where you can hang out peacefully with friends.
The Stoun Club is operated in the civil defense shelter in the basement of the 11th primary school in the Slezská housing estate in Frýdek-Místek. He has been providing dramaturgy since September 1997.
CONCERTS
During the operation, several hundred concerts of music groups of various styles took place in the Stoun club. Let's mention some of the most interesting ones - Vladimír Mišík, Luboš Pospíšil, Ivan Mládek with his groups, Alice, Tichá dohoda, Pusa, The Royal Suprimes (USA), Jolly Jocker & PBU, Sabot (USA), Tři sestry, Dunaj, Chinaski, Laura and Her Tigers, Dog Soldiers, Mňága a žďorp, -123 min., We're Home, Circus Prague, Fleret, Priessnitz, Zone A (SK), Titti Twister (PL), Off Kilter (UK), South Africa, Anna K ., Monkey Business, Dan Bárta, Mig 21, Horkýže Slíže, Dog Eat Dog (USA), Clipwing (CAN), Majk Spirit, H16, Counterfeit, Ektor, Dj Wich, One Hundred Animals, Padlock, Deer, Michal Hrůza, InéKafe , Polemic, Rybičky 48, Mandrage, Vypsaná fiXa, David Stypka & Bandjeez, Mirai, Tomáš Klus, Kryštof, Dope DOD (NL), Afura (USA) and many others. Jan Burian also gave his song recital here.
LOCAL BAND CONCERTS
Of course, all local groups that have existed in and around Frýdek-Místek since 1995 have played in Stoun, such as Bukvy, Floating Bridge, Baking Cooking, Those Next Door, Yenom, Freedwood, Helena and Her Boys, Dust inc., Kajkers, MGH , RK 130, Balloon, Kulich, Keep Cool, Garlands, Big Ole Pile, Chadi, King Pao, MadFalls, Positive, The Cornflaks, Trochumoc, Prouza, Tomáš Kočko, Blind Bushmen, Dolls in the factory and many more. In addition, we organized several jam sessions, where local musicians who do not usually play together performed together.
As incredible as it may seem, Club 007 Strahov is one of the longest running music clubs in Prague. And over the past few years, it’s been one of the most active as well, as far as concerts by artists from all over the world are concerned. It’s not unusual for music groups from the USA or western Europe to specifically request that their tour include a stop at the “007”.
The jewel of the Břevnov monastery is the Theresian Hall with a remarkable ceiling fresco by the Miracle of Blessed Vintir. The name was given to Maria Theresa when she visited the monastery in 1753. The hall stands out with its festive atmosphere and friendly acoustics. The windows offer a refreshing view of the monastery gardens, the rich decoration is a temptation for the eyes, but the earthy colors provide a feeling of comfort.
The Theresian Hall deserves the sound of chamber ensembles, especially the softness of wooden wind instruments or the soft color of the tones of the piano or its predecessors. The tranquility of the monastery and at the same time the pomp of Baroque construction enhances every moment spent here in a festive event.
After three years at the Občanská plovárna where it hosted prominent local as well as international jazz personalities including as part of the PRAGUE PROMS festival, the mobile jazz club has moved house to the CNSO studios in Hostivař.
The Czech National Symphony Orchestra Hostivař studios were set up in 2002 when the common space of the waterworks took on a new life as the Studio Gallery. The bottom part of the building has waited patiently until this year for a cinema space which has managed to tastefully preserve its 1980s décor.
During the spring of this year, the space transformed into a stylish jazz club boasting outstanding acoustics and oozing atmosphere. The direct linking up to production will make it possible to record concerts live, while a wide array of drinks will be available at its stylish bar decorated in end of the 20th century optimistic hues. The Loop Jazz Club is being resurrected, on this occasion at the “home” studios of the CNSO.
The grand launch is set for 1st July opening with the Jazz of the 60s concert, commemorating the modern big band era and being held as part of the PRAGUE PROMS international musical festival.
Tipsport Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Prague, Czech Republic, whose naming rights are currently leased to Czech betting company Tipsport. The arena, located on the fairgrounds in the neighbourhood of Holešovice, opened in 1962 as Sportovní hala and has a capacity of 13,150 mainly for ice hockey games. Large culture events are held there too.