5 hot-ticket acts to catch in Prague this winter from concerts to comedy

A lineup of international comedy acts, emerging jazz, and R&B artists brings fresh energy to Prague’s winter entertainment scene.

Expats.cz Staff

Written by Expats.cz Staff Published on 29.01.2026 08:00:00 (updated on 29.01.2026) Reading time: 3 minutes

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One of the best ways to beat Prague's bone-numbing winter chill is to stay indoors, but that doesn't mean you have to hole up in your house all day. The city's long-standing entertainment venues keep you nice and toasty so you can enjoy the music, comedy, and other acts passing through this time of year.

Winter is also the perfect time to discover new arts and culture favorites you can follow into the warmer months. We've rounded up five concerts and events taking place over the coming weeks, for anyone looking to see what Prague’s entertainment scene is doing right now.

Foil Arms & Hog

A good laugh is exactly what the world could use right now, and Irish sketch trio Foil Arms & Hog aim to deliver with their new show, Skittish. The group, consisting of Sean Finegan, Conor McKenna, and Sean Flanagan, combines observational humor, character-driven sketches, audience interaction, and improvisation into their live shows. Get ready for lots of laughs at their Prague event, where you'll get to witness some of the sketches that have made them a viral sensation online.

Date: Jan. 30
Location: Prague Congress Center
Tickets: From CZK 990
More info: www.fource.cz

Saba

Acclaimed singer, rapper, and producer Saba brings his Chicago‑rooted hip‑hop and introspective storytelling to Rock Café in Prague. The Pivot Gang co‑founder has earned a reputation for blending soulful beats with candid lyrics, from early mixtapes to collaborations with Chance the Rapper and J. Cole. Experience this event live to hear more from his recent albums which highlight his growing influence in contemporary rap.

Date: Feb. 2
Location: Rock Café
Tickets: From CZK 650
More info: www.fource.cz

Michael Marcagi

You might have lost feeling in your fingers after Czechia's deep freeze, but a dose of Michael Marcagi's earnest storytelling and emotive sound should bring it right back. His sound comes through in fan favorites like his TikTok-famous track Scared to Start, which has amassed over 700 million streams on Spotify. Following last year’s tour with The Lumineers, Marcagi returns to Prague with his stripped-back style, focusing on melody and mood rather than spectacle.

Date: Feb. 3
Location: Palác Akropolis
Tickets: From CZK 650
More info: www.fource.cz

The Last Dinner Party

On the heels of their second album From the Pyre, London art-rock quintet The Last Dinner Party brings their dramatic blend of baroque-tinged pop and theatrical indie rock to Forum Karlín. Since forming in 2021, the band has moved quickly from London's underground stages to major festival slots with hit singles like Nothing Matters. You'll hear music from their new set, expected to lean into From the Pyre’s darker, more visceral sound while retaining the ornate harmonies and storytelling that have drawn international attention.

Date: Feb. 17
Location: Forum Karlín
Tickets: CZK 1,190
More info: www.fource.cz

Thundercat

Beat the seasonal funk with some actual funk: Grammy-winning bassist and composer Thundercat returns to Prague on 10 March, bringing his shape-shifting blend of jazz, funk, and soul to Roxy. Known for elastic bass lines and a genre-agnostic approach, he has built a distinctive solo career alongside high-profile collaborations with Kendrick Lamar, Flying Lotus, and Childish Gambino.

Date: Mar. 10
Location: Roxy
Tickets: CZK 890
More info: www.fource.cz

From laughs to soulful grooves, Prague’s winter lineup proves there’s plenty to see and hear even when it’s chilly outside. For more info on concerts coming to Prague this year, check out our ultimate guide for the latest lineup, dates, and announcements.

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