Weâre expanding the programme with more standout names, and Thursday is set to deliver a lot. Powerful comebacks, international premieres, and energy that reaches far beyond continents.
It took four years, but the wait is over. LP is returning to Colours. Laura Pergolizziâs voice is one you recognise instantly â and once you hear it, it stays with you.
Audrey Nuna will make her Czech festival debut â and she definitely wonât arrive quietly. She caught major attention through the animated K-pop hit Demon Hunters, where she lent her voice to one of the central characters, the singer Mira. But Audrey is far more than part of this phenomenon. In her own music, she blends pop, R&B and electronic sounds with confidence and a clear artistic vision.
Like a tsunami wave, the energy of the Japanese quartet ATARASHII GAKKO! is likely to sweep us away. What can we expect? A wild ride. A mix of J-pop, rock, jazz and electronics â and singers you should never call âcuteâ.
The local scene will not be left behind. The well-known voice of OndĹej Ruml will appear in a less expected form this time, presenting a new solo album and another shift in his musical direction.
They said they would come. On Thursday, we can also look forward to Gruppo Salsiccia. Absurd pop, self-irony and unapologetically incorrect humour with no rules and no compromises. Their Colours performance will be their only Czech summer concert of the season â exactly the kind of experience you donât postpone âfor next timeâ.
Attention also turns to the Meltingpot discussion forum, which has announced additional speakers. Among those heading to Ostrava are journalist and foreign correspondent Jakub SzĂĄntĂł, psychologist Iva RolederovĂĄ, and physiotherapist Pavel KolĂĄĹ.

