PHOTO GALLERY: From heavy metal to hockey glory, a spectacular weekend for Prague - Prague, Czech Republic

PHOTO GALLERY: From heavy metal to hockey glory, a spectacular weekend for Prague

See photos from three major events taking place across Prague this weekend, including a celebratory concert of 200 years of Bedřich Smetana.

Expats.cz Staff

Written by Expats.cz Staff Published on 13.05.2024 10:58:00 (updated on 13.05.2024) Reading time: 1 minute

rammstein

May 10, 11 and 12

With a fiery concert, Rammstein launched their European tour at Letňany airport, drawing 60,000 fans. The industrial metal group showcased pyrotechnics, elaborate visuals, and eccentric costumes. Hits like Du riechst so gut and Deutschland thrilled the audience, along with tracks from their latest album Zeit. Stringent security measures were enforced, limiting entry for minors. The event marked one of Letňany’s largest gatherings since Ed Sheeran’s 2019 concerts, with a second show scheduled for Sunday. A special fans-only warm-up took place on Friday.

Rammstein / Facebook
Rammstein / Facebook
Rammstein / Facebook
Rammstein / Facebook
Rammstein / Facebook
Rammstein / Facebook
Rammstein / Facebook
Rammstein / Facebook

World Hockey Championships

Starting May 10

The Czech Republic secured their second win in the Ice Hockey World Championships, defeating Norway 6-3 in Prague on Saturday. Captain Roman Červenka marked his 200th national team appearance with two goals. Despite an uncertain start, the Czechs dominated with a 49-11 shot advantage. Their next match is against Switzerland on Monday. The championships take place at Prague’s O2 Arena and Ostravar Aréna, with the final scheduled for May 26 in Prague.

Czech Republic vs. Norway / Photo via www.iihf.com
Czech Republic vs. Norway on May 11, 2024. Photo: iihf.com
Czech Republic vs. Norway on May 11, 2024.
Czech Republic vs. Norway on May 11, 2024. Photo: IIHF.com
Czech Republic vs. Norway on May 11, 2024.
Czech Republic vs. Norway on May 11, 2024. Photo: IIHF.com

Prague Spring

Opening concert May 12

The 79th Prague Spring Festival commenced Sunday with the Berlin Philharmonic’s performance of Bedřich Smetana’s Má Vlast, conducted by Kirill Petrenko at Prague’s Municipal House. President Petr Pavel and his wife Eva were in attendance. Earlier, a tribute at Smetana’s grave in Vyšehrad marked the composer’s 200th birth anniversary. The sold-out show was also screened live at Prague’s Kampa Park. Concerts and events are scheduled for festival attendees until June 3.

Berlin Philharmonic’s opening concert at Municipal House.
Berlin Philharmonic’s opening concert at Municipal House. Photo: Prague Spring/Facebook
Berlin Philharmonic’s opening concert at Municipal House.
Berlin Philharmonic’s opening concert at Municipal House.
Czech President Petr Pavla and wife Eva. Photo: Prague Spring / Flickr
Czech President Petr Pavla and wife Eva. Photo: Prague Spring / Flickr
Ceremony at Bedřich Smetana’s grave. Photo: Prague Spring / Flickr (Ivan Maly)
Ceremony at Bedřich Smetana’s grave. Photo: Prague Spring / Flickr (Ivan Maly)
Ceremony at Bedřich Smetana’s grave. Photo: Prague Spring / Flickr (Ivan Maly)
Ceremony at Bedřich Smetana’s grave. Photo: Prague Spring / Flickr (Ivan Maly)
Ceremony at Bedřich Smetana’s grave. Photo: Prague Spring / Flickr
Live Prague Spring broadcast from Kampa Park. Photo: Prague Spring / Flickr
Ceremony at Bedřich Smetana’s grave. Photo: Prague Spring / Flickr
Live Prague Spring Broadcast from Kampa Park. Photo: Prague Spring / Flickr
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