Photo of Malé zuby by: Hudebni Knihovna.
June 1, 2025
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Malé Zuby Concert

Professor Pavla Jonssonova’s band Malé Zuby is performing this Thursday September 3rd at Malostranská Beseda club just a 6 minute walk north from AAU down Letenská street right across from the Malostranské náměstí tram stop on the second floor above Restaurace Malostranská  Beseda.

Malé Zuby is a chamber version of Zuby nehty, a slash punk women’s band from Prague. The group will be joined by special guest Laurie Amat, an avant-garde vocalist from the US. Irish-Czech singer-songwriter Vrámci Možností will perform at 8pm and Malé Zuby at 9:30pm.

Bring friends, drink a cold beer and enjoy a night of live music! 

Check out Zuby Nehty’s music on Spotify.

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