Pride Park – Yellow Stage
PRIDE PARK
Ostrov Štvanice, Prague 7

This year, Yellow Stage moves to Baden Baden, the riverside lido on Štvanice Island. It’s usually home to sports and outdoor activities, but for one day the space transforms into a dance floor. Expect a cross-section of today’s DJ scene, bringing together artists from the Czech Republic and Germany.
The programme opens with Love & Bass—a two-hour drum & bass session featuring Kamcza, Hrounex, and Cherw, who will take turns behind the decks with energetic, darker, and melodic sets.
Next up is Kewu, a familiar face on Prague’s club scene, whose sound draws on ballroom, baile funk, and grime. Kewu’s performance is presented with the support of our media partner Radio Wave.
The afternoon continues with Cleo, a non-binary artist of French and Guinean heritage whose eclectic sets blend techno, house, and breakbeat with a strong connection to the queer scene.
Closing the evening is Kaa Glo, co-founder of Motherspells and Whiskas Collective, bringing an explosive mix of hardstyle, donk, and early-2000s club nostalgia.
Entrance fee – suggested contribution 200 CZK
Accessibility – suitable also for teenagers, accessible with a dog, barrier-free
Vibe check – large capacity event (more than 200 people, high possibility of physical contact), loud event, outdoors
Trigger warnings – flashing lights
Organized by – Prague Pride Festival
Prague Pride Festival showcases queer art, discusses important contemporary topics, and connects queer people, allies, and the wider public. Part of the festival programme is created and produced by the organising team itself, while the rest is brought to life by nonprofit and cultural organisations, collectives, and passionate individuals who help make Prague Pride the largest queer event in the Czech Republic. The theme of Prague Pride Festival 2026 is “Times Are Changing.”