The voice of contemporary West African art and a Slovak band with
international reach on one stage? Palác Akropolis will be pulsing with Tolstoys
and Alibeta.
Tolstoys are the first Slovak band to perform at the legendary
Glastonbury Festival. Their concerts are captivating yet gentle — full of human
warmth that brings people together, breaks down barriers, and creates a safe
space where everyone can feel accepted and free. In May, they released their
fourth studio album The Buzz, which captures exactly this vibrant energy.
With the album, they’re touring Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Germany, and the
UK — where they’ll perform at Glastonbury for the second time. Come and share a
safe space in the middle of the storm of the present.
Alibeta from Senegal is a dear friend, teacher, and collaborator of
Tolstoys. He is a curator and multidisciplinary artist. He moves across diverse
sonic and visual worlds — from Afro-jazz and the songs of the Serer people to
Afro-roots and Mandingo chants. He draws on the most authentic West African
heritage, humbly singing the words of Dogon masters whose cosmology fascinates
him. His curatorial practice is based on discovering local cultural narratives
that shape our ways of living together and explores questions of community
relations.
The PULZ series at Palác Akropolis is curated by music journalist and
presenter Vojtěch Tkáč. The evening will take place in collaboration with
Akropolis Underground.