This summer, St. Vitus, Wenceslas, and Adalbert Cathedral will host the 15th annual St. Vitus Organ Evenings International Festival, which will offer an extraordinary musical experience on Tuesdays in one of Prague’s most impressive venues, as well as concerts by leading Czech and international organists. A major highlight of this year’s festival is the debut of the cathedral’s new organ, which significantly expands its sound possibilities. This year’s festival will feature a total of ten concert evenings. In addition to solo recitals, the program will also include a concert with a symphony orchestra and a performance featuring a guest French horn soloist. Artists from the Czech Republic, the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, and Austria will take the stage. The new, long-awaited organ was built thanks to the support of donors from the Czech Republic and abroad. This unique instrument, crafted by the Spanish-German organ builder Gerhard Grenzing, captivates not only with its rich sound but also with its original design. Architect and designer Peter Olah drew inspiration for the design from Czech crystal and the rock “organs” near Kamenický Šenov. tickets Sektor A: Vstupné 600 Section A: Admission 600 Section B: Standard admission 450 Kč Section B: Reduced admission 290 Kč (youth under 18 and people with disabilities) Tickets are on sale via: GoOut Ticketportal Via Musica More date and time 30. 6. 2026, 19:00 Cameron Carpenter (USA) 7. 7. 2026, 19:00 Ondřej Valenta a orchestr Symphony Prague, dirigent Johannes Skudlik (DE) 14. 7. 2026, 19:00 Willibald Guggenmos (CH/DE) 21. 7. 2026, 19:00 Michaela Káčerková a Ondřej Vrabec 28. 7. 2026, 19:00 Ben van Oosten (NL) 4. 8. 2026, 19:00 Pavel Černý 11. 8. 2026, 19:00 Michal Novenko a Jiří Houdek 18. 8. 2026, 19:00 Jaroslav Tůma 25. 8. 2026, 19:00 Ondřej Valenta a Markéta Fassati 1. 9. 2026, 19:00 Konstantin Reymaier (A)