Fr 7.8.20

Prague Pride Stream

ACUD ACUD MACHT NEU 20h → Club Night & Concert

Friday's pride party under the baton of DJ’s colorful German LGBT + scene.

ABOUT

The theme of this year's festival is Connecting, which is why Prague Pride will connect in an online stream with the Berlin space ACUD, whose special PRIDE program for you will be streamed free of charge to Prague's Presence. Visitors can expect quality live-sets on the big screen and great sound!

Starting this year, the Prague Pride festival will introduce you to queer music scenes from different countries, and logically we start with our neighbors. Germany has a rich club tradition that goes beyond techno, house, breakbeat and more experimental musical waters. The German LGBT + community has inspired us for a long time, has a long history, is more emancipated, more diverse and more active. It shows us that it is important not to be afraid, to be yourself, to be seen and heard. In addition, this year we focused mainly on female performers.

Line-up live streaming

20:00 - 21:00 Ixa
Mr. Ixa formerly also Mr. Manic defines himself as "a funky alien creature that communicates with Earthlings via YouTube directly from space." In September, he will present his new album Androidgyne, collaborating with, among others, the open Berlin drag group House of Living Colors.

21:00 - 22:00 Killa Baba
Killa Baba is a French DJ on the waves of groovy techno and house beads from the nineties with a touch of the present. Resident of the DJ femme-focused Berlin ensemble Lecken.

22:00 - 23:00 Ena Lind
Ena Lind is a Berlin DJ and producer who has been pushing the boundaries of the German electro-scene for more than a decade. Her music is rooted in the queer underground and Czech listeners could enjoy it at the Mezipatra festival in 2017. Her sets are a mix of classical Detroit house, techno and disco.

23:00 - 24:00 Sophie Ruston
Sophie Ruston will blow you away with a radical sexy sound that mixes breakbeat, UK bass and rave, all framed by classic techno. A resident of the Lecken and Wilde Renate collective, she collaborated with, among others, the artist Zebra Katz.