
**SHARPE select returns to Palác Akropolis after a year! Following last year’s successful pilot edition, born out of a collaboration between Palác Akropolis and the unique Slovak showcase festival and conference SHARPE, we will once again present a selection of exciting artists in Prague.**Akropolis will open all three of its stages and let them resonate with some of the most current sounds from the European independent scene. Expect a genre-spanning evening — from dance-driven energy through experimental explorations to captivating alternative music. SHARPE select offers a concentrated musical experience within a single night, staying true to the spirit of the Bratislava-based SHARPE festival and bringing to Prague some of the most compelling acts currently resonating across Europe — new discoveries, rising stars, and bands you will definitely be hearing more about.Ki Klop
The Zagreb-based trio Ki Klop arrives with an energy that won’t let anyone stand still. Their music blends disco grooves, hypnotic guitar lines and pulsating rhythms into an infectious, dance-infused trance-like experience. Originally formed as a duo, the project evolved into a full-blooded live band with the arrival of drummer and vocalist Laura Tandarić. On stage, they operate like a perfectly synchronized organism. Their live set is a rhythmic force of nature — dynamic, slightly theatrical and irresistibly catchy. Ki Klop knows exactly how to connect with the audience — before you know it, you are fully immersed in their sonic universe.Sara Zozaya
Sara Zozaya brings a softer yet equally intense dimension to Akropolis. The singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from San Sebastián is one of the distinctive female voices of the contemporary Basque scene, known for her boundless musical curiosity. Her music is both intimate and contemporary — combining indie pop, subtle electronics and delicate melodies, accompanied by striking visual projections. Live, she delivers a focused and immersive performance, working with atmosphere, depth and silence, creating a space where time seems to slow down for a momemt.
The event partner is Instituto Cervantes. This event is supported by Liveurope – the first pan-European platform supporting concert venues in their efforts to present emerging European artists. The Liveurope project is co-funded by the European Union’s Creative Europe programme.
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