President Petr Pavel visited the concert of the legendary British rock band Iron Maiden during the final day of the Rock for People music festival in Hradec Králové. This event marked the culmination of the 31st edition of the festival, which took place from June 10 to 14, drawing over 50,000 visitors. The president attended the performance held on Sunday, June 14, where Iron Maiden delivered a powerful set featuring both classic hits and lesser-known tracks. According to photos shared on social media platforms, President Pavel was present in the audience area, adding a unique touch to the concert as one of the most anticipated acts of the weekend.
The Iron Maiden concert was part of their global "Run for Your Lives World Tour," which has been ongoing since last year and includes elements such as a book and a documentary film. The tour also announced a complete break from live performances until 2027, making this appearance particularly significant for fans. During the show, the band performed songs like "Wrathchild," "Killers," and "Phantom of the Opera" before transitioning into crowd favorites such as "The Trooper," "Run to the Hills," and the title track from their 1980 debut album. The concert concluded with "Fear of the Dark" and ended with the traditional "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life," a song from the Monty Python film *Life of Brian*.
Other international acts also contributed to the final day's lineup. Saxon, another influential band from the new wave of British heavy metal, performed earlier in the day, showcasing their signature sound with tracks from their latest album. Their history includes notable moments such as when drummer Pete Gill had to leave the group due to injury just before a tour, and Nigel Glockler stepped in to learn the entire set within a day and a half. Saxon’s performance included their current single "Hell, Fire and Damnation."
Queensrÿche opened the afternoon session in Hradec Králové’s Park 360, delivering a set that included material from their concept album *Operation: Mindcrime*. The festival had already featured several high-profile international artists throughout the week, including Gorillaz on Wednesday, Limp Bizkit on Thursday, Bring Me the Horizon on Friday, and American singer Halsey on Saturday. Each day saw a headlining act, ensuring a diverse and exciting lineup for attendees.
In addition to international performers, local Czech musicians also made appearances. Singer Dan Bárta returned to his early band Alice for a special performance, offering a mix of hits from their discography. The festival also welcomed other Czech groups such as Wohnout, who celebrated their 30th anniversary with a set that drew enthusiastic responses from the audience.
Despite the rainy weather, the festival remained popular, with organizers estimating around 80,000 visitors over five days. The event was well-prepared with enhanced security measures, additional public transport options, and expanded facilities to accommodate the large crowds. Special attention was given to safety, with police increasing patrols and implementing traffic management strategies to ensure smooth operations. Free shuttle buses were introduced to help attendees navigate between parking areas and the main venue, reducing congestion and improving accessibility.
The success of the festival was further highlighted by its recognition at the European Festival Awards, where it won the "Event Safety Award" for 2025. The upcoming 2027 edition will feature Blink-182 as one of the first confirmed headliners, continuing the tradition of attracting top-tier international talent. As the festival concluded, the presence of President Petr Pavel underscored the cultural significance of the event, bringing together fans, artists, and national leaders in celebration of rock music.
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iDNES.czIndependentCenter20 days ago President Paul welcomed me to Iron Maiden, and met with singer Dickinson.Czech President Miloš Zeman attended an Iron Maiden concert and met with lead singer Brian May.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a cultural event involving the president without overtly favoring any political perspective. It does not include commentary or framing that suggests a particular ideological stance.
Seznam ZprávyIndependentCenter21 days ago Metal stars Iron Maiden concluded Rock for People, the president also attendedIron Maiden concluded the Rock for People festival with their concert in Hradec Králové, which was part of their global tour. President Petr Pavel attended the event, according to social media photos. The band performed several songs, including lesser-known tracks and hits like 'The Trooper' and 'Run to the Hills.' Other international acts included Saxon and Queensrÿche.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a cultural event without taking a political stance or showing bias. It focuses on the performance of Iron Maiden and mentions the attendance of President Petr Pavel neutrally, without any ideological framing.
Deník NIndependentCenter21 days ago Image: In Hradec Králové, the Rock for People festival reaches its peakThe Rock for People music festival in Hradec Králové has reached its peak with performances by international acts such as Bring Me the Horizon, Gorillaz, and Limp Bizkit. Despite rainy weather, fans attended the event, which attracted around 50,000 visitors this year. The festival began with rain but improved by the end of the day. Performances started earlier in the week, with notable acts including The Wombats, Megadeath, The Pretty Reckless, and local artist Lenka Dusilová. Some artists' outfits were hidden under raincoats, though some found creative ways to incorporate them into their look
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of a cultural event without any political commentary or bias. It focuses on describing the festival experience, the weather conditions, and the performances without taking a stance or emphasizing any particular viewpoint.
Novinky.czIndependentCenter23 days ago Routine Bring Me The Horizon and Limp Bizkit, enjoying Ben Cristow, the Starling and the Wohnout.The article discusses the weather conditions at the Rock for People music festival in Hradec Králové, noting that while the weather is not ideal, the event continues with its scheduled performances. It mentions that the rain and drizzle have made the ground soft but does not affect the overall enjoyment of the concert.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a neutral description of the weather conditions at a music festival without any political commentary or biased framing. There is no indication of favoritism toward any political group or ideology.
ČT24State / PublicCenter25 days ago Enhanced patrol and special MHD lines.The 31st edition of the Rock for People music festival has begun at the airport in Hradec Králové. Organizers have introduced three special free public transport lines to accommodate visitors. Police have increased patrols to manage traffic and ensure safety. The event is expected to attract up to 80,000 attendees over five days, with nearly all tickets sold out. Temporary traffic signs, reduced speed limits, and restricted parking areas have been implemented around the airport. Visitors without purchased parking spaces are advised to use city parking lots, including those provided by the Hrad
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the organization of the Rock for People festival, including logistical details such as public transport arrangements, police presence, and traffic management. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective sourcing. The contentNe
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