Ľudové Mladistvá – Live at Pohoda Festival 2017
Young, talented musicians of band Ľudové Mladistvá merge elements of folklore, jazz, classical as well as energetic modern music. Have a look at the video from their Pohoda 2017 concert. → read more
Young, talented musicians of band Ľudové Mladistvá merge elements of folklore, jazz, classical as well as energetic modern music. Have a look at the video from their Pohoda 2017 concert. → read more
Hudba z Marsu attracted a huge crowd and made the audience dance as the band appeared on Orange stage on Saturday afternoon. You can watch the video from their amazing gig on our YouTube channel. → read more
Also this year, we will gradually post the videos of some of this year´s Pohoda concerts on our YouTube Channel. You will find them in the 2017 Concerts list. The 21st edition of our festival was kicked off by Chiki liki tu-a performing with the Ali Ibn Rachid brass section. Check out the video of their great concert. → read more
“At Pohoda, fan enjoyment and fun is the very ethos the whole event is geared towards. Pohoda goes further than that; here, you’re family” are the words of the prestigious Drowned in Sound portal about Pohoda. Portal Gigwise published a review of Pohoda titled “10 reasons why we fell in love with Pohoda Festival” with a subtitle “Gigwise travels to Slovakia to discover festival utopia”. Festival Flyer calls us the best festival in Central Europe and Polish journalists of RMF FM referred to us as to their social event of the year. Gazeta Wyborcza was of a similar opinion and wrote: “Festival visitors are attracted by the mythical atmosphere”. The Hungarian portal music-daily.hu praised the stunning atmosphere and the fact that Pohoda perfectly fits the meaning of its name. Below is a selection of articles on Pohoda written by foreign journalists after Pohoda 2017. → read more
Over the last few years, Pohoda has deservedly earned a burgeoning reputation as one of Europe’s best-kept festival secrets. It’s not just the amazing value for money that a weekend here offers, nor is it the diverse, eclectic line-up that guarantees something for everyone year after year. It’s that at Pohoda, fan enjoyment and fun is the very ethos the whole event is geared towards. Here, there’s no feeling that you are a “customer” or “consumer”, or the sense that profit is being chased; branding is kept to a minimum, and the festival has only one major sponsor, actively shunning more corporate involvement (something that would no doubt be lucrative). It’s long been noted – by bands, fans, and fellow journalists – just how far ahead European events such as this are in terms of organization, charm, and friendliness when compared to UK counterparts, but Pohoda goes further than that; here, you’re family. → read more
We have launched the sale of tickets for the disabled and their assistants. 3 day ticket for a person with severe health disability: www.pohodafestival.sk/en/product/persons-with-severe-health-disability-and-their-cares Double ticket for person with severe health disability and their care: www.pohodafestival.sk/en/product/double-person-with-severe-health-disability-and-their-cares Hometicket version here: www.ticketportal.sk/Event/POHODA_FESTIVAL_2018?idp=163100#modalHladisko → read more
Many say that Marián Varga is “theirs”, and it is natural they say that, as he connected the worlds of pop, alternative, as well as classical music in the role of an exceptional composer and observer. We, too, think of him as of a person who belongs to Pohoda. In a certain way, he is its embodiment. He would play on all sorts of stages, starting from small stages in the literary tent, through church services on Sunday mornings, to the main stage. He would play alone, in a duet with Jozef Luptak, with the Moyzes Quartet, Nonet, Collegium Musicum, and with the whole symphonic orchestra. Many of his performances are legendary, such as Welcoming the Sun with Arvo Pärt’s Fratres. Each of his performances was a special moment. Every meeting with him was a special moment. → read more
Marian Varga, a genius with the smile and the eyes of a small boy throwing pebbles at a lake, has passed away. The pebbles are not falling any more, yet the surface of the lake is ruffled, as their strength does not fade. Thank you for that, dear Marián. → read more
Pohoda 2017 was the sixth stop of Vito Valentinetti’s 100 Nights of Summer Tour. And, obviously, one of his most favorite. The editor-in-chief at the Music Festival Wizard portal says the following about the 21st Pohoda in his review: · one of my top recommendations for festivaling in Europe · one of the top family-friendly festivals in Europe · Pohoda is a hidden gem on the festival circuit · It delivers a laid-back vibe mixed with a wide-ranging lineup, and you can catch something surprising every day → read more
Traveler's blog "Travel with the Children" made a nice video about how Pohoda looks like from a four-member family's point of view. → read more