Pride Picnic

by Foodora

Had a tough Pride week—and an even tougher Pride Saturday? Did you dance all afternoon at Pride Park, make it to two afterparties, and watch the sun rise over Prague? Then there’s only one place you need to be right now: Pride Village.

We’ve got the perfect program tailored to sore feet, tired heads, and full hearts. Come enjoy a lazy Sunday—the final day of the festival—stretch out on a blanket (we’ll gladly lend you one!) and take it slow.

Look forward to acoustic concerts, jukebox-style sessions, one last open-air dance, or just lounging on the grass in the shade of the trees.

But most importantly: amazing food to help you bounce back after a socially intense week. Expect a delicious spread—hot dogs, tapas, vegan delights, and massive crêpes both sweet and savory. Honestly, choosing might be the hardest part—because there’s no way you can try it all. Top it off with refreshing iced drinks and fragrant coffee.

Don’t stay home this Sunday. Come celebrate the final day of Pride in Pride Village—an easy, breezy afternoon of community and rest. See you again next year!

LINE UP

12 PM – 1 PM Jukebox

1 PM
Ráchel Pabiánová

A young singer‑songwriter from Žatec, she used to be quite shy on stage not too long ago. But now, with her charismatic voice, she’s beginning to own the spotlight –⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ playing more and more shows. Emotion‑packed lyrics, a beautiful voice, a guitar, and rocking melodies.

2 PM – 3 PM Jukebox

3 PM
RXSAE

Rxsae is a 22‑year‑old musician originally from Karlovy Vary, weaving together layered acoustic melodies, melancholic lyrics, and spatial soundscapes into a distinctive style that lives between indie folk and folktronica. With a reverb‑washed guitar and gentle electronic rhythms, she creates an intimate, ambient atmosphere.

4 PM – 5 PM Jukebox

5 PM
Slávek Pham

Slávek Pham is a singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Kadaň, he discovered a passion for singing while studying classical voice in high school. Although releasing original music seemed like a distant dream, Slávek soon found his voice by writing his own songs and uploading covers to their YouTube channel.

In 2021, Slávek expanded onto TikTok, where his individuality, openness, and viral covers quickly attracted a growing fanbase. With his debut EP LOVERBOY, released in December 2024, Slávek unveils his identity through emotional lyrics and a genre‑diverse pop sound.
One of the standout tracks is the ballad “mami tati,” which became a hit on TikTok and racked up hundreds of thousands of plays. In it, Slávek opens up about family and identity with a raw honesty that runs through his whole work.

He’ll be joined on stage by Patrick Gabriel on guitar, Martin Severa on cajon, and Vojta. Patrick is a solo singer‑songwriter known for his 2024 single “Zazlíváš,” and Vojta is an indie‑pop songwriter whose debut EP Strangers with Benefits dropped this May. The three met at Slávek’s first concert, and since then their bond has grown through both music and deep friendship.

6 PM – 7 PM Jukebox

7 PM
Magdalena Trajerová

I’m a songwriter from Děčín. My songs balance between indie folk and pop, with a dash of rock. I love exploring different aspects of women’s lives within queer relationships, as well as everyday themes like time pressure and imposter syndrome. In February 2024, I released my debut album “TO ONY”, followed by the EP “Bublání” in November 2024. Live, I usually perform with an acoustic guitar, but on streaming platforms you can find full arrangements of my songs.

My biggest success so far has been the song “Co na to říkáš?”, which won the Audience Award in the pop category at Radiotalent. The same track stayed in Radio Wave’s STARTÉR chart for five weeks.

8 PM – 9 PM Jukebox

Entrance fee – free

Accessibility – suitable also for children and teenagers, accessible with a dog

Vibe check – large capacity event (more than 200 people, high possibility of physical contact), loud event, outdoors

Organized by Prague Pride
Prague Pride Festival is celebrating its 15th edition this year. The program features around two hundred events, ranging from lectures and discussions to sports, karaoke, and dance. Part of the program is designed and produced by the organizing team itself; the rest is curated by non-profit organizations, companies, and passionate individuals who contribute to creating one of the largest cultural events in the Czech Republic. The theme of Prague Pride Festival 2025 is “Where Is My Home?”

Pride Village – Stage