The Prodigy – the uncompromising legend returning to the crime scene

The Prodigy – the uncompromising legend returning to the crime scene

According to Mixmag poll, The Prodigy are the best dance band ever. We have no doubts about that; however, besides the great history and polls, important is also our belief that if any big name is to be repeated at the twentieth edition of Pohoda, the best candidate is this “dangerous” group of three. Those who saw their memorable concert in 2005 know why, and those who didn't will understand. Here comes the crazy rolling bulldozer of sound where each and every tiny detail is thought of. → read more

10. February 2016
Sale of wooden huts, Valentine's Day contest and another big name

Sale of wooden huts, Valentine's Day contest and another big name

Next week, another major name in our line-up will be announced. Besides that, we will launch the sale of wooden huts, that sold out in a few hours last year. You can win accommodation in one of them in our Valentine contest, where anyone who purchases two tickets for Pohoda in our e-shop next weekend (February 13 to 14) will be included in the draw for accommodation in a wooden hut at Pohoda 2016. The name of the winner be announced on our website and Facebook page on Tuesday, February 16. → read more

05. February 2016
Dub Pistols

Dub Pistols

Dub Pistols refer to themselves as the most successful unsuccessful band of all times and the hardest working lazy people in history. The planned huge arrival of the band on the American scene took place in September 2001, and thus remained (as well as anything else at that time) in the shadow of the events of 9/11. The “commercial fail”, however, resulted in gradual gaining of the festival scene, evidenced by a number of nominations and winning the contests assessing best live performances. That is why we cannot miss Baz Ashworth and company at the 20th edition of Pohoda. → read more

04. February 2016
PJ Harvey's new single out tomorrow

PJ Harvey's new single out tomorrow

The prestigious music portal Pitchfork has announced that the first single from PJ Harvey's new album will premiere tomorrow on BBC Radio 6. Her album was created in sessions open to the public as part of a London museum exhibition last year. While making the album, Harvey travelled to Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Washington D.C. with photographer Seamus Murphy. She will head out on tour this summer in support of the album, and its summer part will conclude at Pohoda festival. → read more

20. January 2016