Jazz · Contemporary Classical · ElectronicAn Independent European Music FestivalThree Days · Four Stages · One Illuminated Window
I. The Four Windows
The Four Windows
01 / Glass Stage
Contemporary Classical
Praha hlavní nádraží · Courtyard Hall
Nils FrahmFRI · 21:00
Max RichterFRI · 14:00
Ólafur ArnaldsFRI · 21:00
Johann JohannssonSUN · 18:00
02 / Nave Stage
Jazz & Improvisation
Grand Nave · The Industrial Quarter
Kamasi WashingtonSAT · 22:00
GoGo PenguinFRI · 16:00
Shabaka HutchingsFRI · 19:00
Nubya GarciaFRI · 22:00
03 / Transept Stage
Electronic & Experimental
The Transept · East Wing
Floating PointsFRI · 17:00
Four TetFRI · 20:00
ActressFRI · 14:00
Nicolas JaarSAT · 00:00
04 / Choir Stage
Cross-Genre Collaborations
The Choir Hall · West Atrium
Bon IverFRI · 21:00
Julia HolterFRI · 16:00
Sufjan StevensSAT · 20:00
Arthur RussellSUN · 15:00
II. The Glass Schedule
The GlassSchedule
Glass Stage
Nils Frahm
Friday 14 July · 21:00 – 23:00
Berlin-based composer and pianist whose meditative explorations of acoustic and electronic
texture have redefined the concert hall experience. Known for silence as much as sound.
Nave Stage
GoGo Penguin
Friday · 16:00 – 17:30
Manchester jazz trio fusing post-bop virtuosity with electronic minimalism. Precise
interlocking rhythms that feel both mechanical and organic.
Transept Stage
Floating Points
Friday · 17:00 – 18:30
Sam Shepherd's project sits at the trembling intersection of jazz, electronic, and
orchestral music. His album with Pharoah Sanders remains a generation-defining work.
Nave Stage · Saturday Headline
Kamasi Washington
Saturday 15 July · 22:00 – 00:00
LA's cosmic jazz prophet leads large ensembles through epic spiritual journeys. His
performances are religious experiences cloaked in swing and fire.
Transept Stage
Four Tet
Friday · 20:00 – 21:30
Kieran Hebden moves from tender folk-sampling to euphoric dancefloor epiphanies without
losing thread. Uncrowned king of intimate electronics.
Glass Stage
Max Richter
Friday · 14:00 – 16:00
German-British composer at the fault line of classical tradition and postmodern minimalism.
His recomposition of Vivaldi changed how a generation hears the baroque.
Choir Stage
Bon Iver
Friday · 21:00 – 23:00
Justin Vernon's folk-electronic project transforms raw vulnerability into transcendent sound
that fills any room with something close to grief and joy simultaneously.
14–16 July4 Stages
Transept Stage
Actress
Friday · 14:00 – 15:30
Darren Cunningham navigates the shadowed territories between club music and abstract sound
art, building cathedral-like structures from electronic debris.
Nave Stage
Shabaka Hutchings
Friday · 19:00 – 20:30
Barbadian-British woodwind virtuoso bridging jazz, Afrobeat, and spiritual music. A defining
voice in London's jazz renaissance.