Rock show in Pilsen. Dymytry with Noid and Traktor on one stage

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Milan Kilian

Reporter of the Pilsen region

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This is great news for rockers, and not only from the Pilsen region. Monster Meeting is back. You can look forward to the joint performance of Dymytra with the new singer Václav Noid Bárta and Traktor. In addition to these bands, there will also be two special guests on stage. They are bands that have been celebrating success on the domestic scene for many years – Arakain and Alkehol.

The first show that will kick off this year’s Monster Meeting will take place in Pilsen in just a few days. If you can’t make it there or if you want to enjoy the show one more time, you will still have a chance in Klatovy at the end of the summer.

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The unique concert project of two popular performers invaded the Czech stages in 2020 and unplanned in 2021. Now it is returning after a three-year hiatus. Fifteen events are planned, two of which take place in the Pilsen region. The organizers promise a continuous three-hour show by two headliners. The popular hits of Dymytra and Traktor will be complemented by joint songs, mutual guest appearances, effects and a special stage. Fans are certainly curious how the new singer Dymytra will do Václav Noid Bárta, which replaced Protheus. The new joint composition of Dymytra and Traktor We have our face hinted at something in this regard. Of course, we can’t forget the two years-proven “forerunners”, Arakain and Alkehol.

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In Pilsen, the event takes place on the local flat track on Friday, May 10. The venue will open at 3 p.m., the first of the guests will perform at 4 p.m., the second at 5:30 p.m., and a joint show by both headliners will begin at 7 p.m.

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