Concert of the Czech Bluegrass Band New Aliquot – 24 January 2026 at 18:00
12.01.2026 / 16:30 | Aktualizováno: 12.01.2026 / 16:47
The Embassy of the Czech Republic in Copenhagen, in cooperation with the association vKodani.cz, warmly invites you to a concert by the Czech bluegrass, new acoustic, and folk band New Aliquot.
Do you remember the musicians who, completely unexpectedly, opened the second day of the presidential elections with a perfectly executed acoustic performance? That was them! You can relive the atmosphere of that Saturday morning here and soon, we will welcome the band live at our residence!
When: 24 January 2026 at 18:00
Where: Ambassador’s Residence, Ryvangs Allé 14, Copenhagen
Admission: Voluntary contribution, payable on site
Prior registration: https://bit.ly/new-aliquot-cph-2026
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About New Aliquot
New Aliquot performs bluegrass, new acoustic, and folk music. Their repertoire includes original songs, instrumental pieces, and special arrangements of lesser-known roots music tracks. The band was formed in 2016, when Pavel Duda (double bass, guitar, vocals) joined the trio of Ondra Kozák (guitar, violin, vocals), Vítek Hanulík (mandolin, guitar, vocals), and Karel Začal (dobro, vocals), all former members of the band Křeni (#1 European Bluegrass Band at the La Roche Bluegrass Festival 2009). The members of New Aliquot have extensive experience performing with many acclaimed bands and music professionals. In 2019, the group won 2nd place in the band competition at the bluegrass festival in La Roche-sur-Foron, France, and in the same year released their debut album It Takes Time. Their second album, Keep Going — mostly original and half instrumental — was released in 2024. Every year, the band organizes music workshops in the Jeseníky Mountains: “Zlatohorská hudební horečka” and “Bluegrass Vegas.”
Source: New Aliquot, Embassy of the Czech Republic in Copenhagen
