A Yetti in a bra, a battle over a suitcase, and a presidential campaign. Morčata na Útěku and Linkin Park CZ: Moravian Theory turned Brno into chaos!

Friday, January 30, 2026, in Brno was filled with great anticipation. The hometown legend Morčata na Útěku arrived in the city, bringing a double dose of concert energy for their fans. Friday night was dedicated to their joint performance with Linkin Park CZ - Moravian Theory, while on Saturday the band would kick off a tour with Doga, aptly named "The Tour That Will Scare You Shtless."

The evening was opened by Linkin Park CZ Moravian Theory – and it was a ride from the very first minute. They started their set with With You, immediately captivating the audience – the hall sang, danced, and shouted along with them. Songs like Don't Stay, Given Up, Points of Authority, Papercut, and Lying From You followed. Of course, iconic hits Numb, One Step Closer, and In the End were also included. Even newer Linkin Park material appeared, in the form of Two Faced.

I hadn't known or heard this band before, so I had no expectations. However, the guys surprised me – their performance was captivating. Several mosh pits erupted during the show, and the atmosphere was charged with energy from start to finish. I must admit, some songs in their rendition sounded even better to me than the originals.

After a quick stage change, the hall went dark, and the typical intro of Morčata na Útěku sounded. Dejan, Filipínec, Mikesh, and finally Yetty gradually entered the stage, all wearing robes and holding plungers. The intro Miluna echoed through the hall, and immediately after, the band launched into the first song, Bych Blil. The audience exploded instantly – screaming, singing, and jumping filled the entire hall.

A torrent of songs followed, selected from across all their albums: Rodinná pouta, Žerte, Jaryn, Švihák z Pennymarketu, Božkov, Kakala, Tajemství rituální obřízky, Můj brácha má prima ségru, Swingersparty, and Závit.

During the evening, Yetty also recited a few poems by Ketchup. In the front row, a fan held a banner reading "Yetty for President" – which made Yetty laugh and immediately launch a parody of a head of state. The audience laughed along, and Yetty asked whether they would really want him as president… judging by the reaction, it seemed entirely possible.

Inflatable condoms were flying across the hall, being batted around by the fans like balloons. An erection ring even landed on stage, which Yetty looked at amusedly and left in place. Then came a moment that could have been expected – a women's bra flew onto the stage. Yetty didn't notice it at first, but when he did, he immediately turned it into a show. He put it on without hesitation, asking if he "looked silly" in it. The audience's answer was unanimous – no. With the bra on his chest, he performed a few songs before ceremoniously "knighting" Dejan with it. Dejan then left it hanging on his bass for the rest of the concert – another absurd trophy of the night.

While watching the stage, I couldn't miss the yellow suitcase by the drums – actually, just half of it. And no, it wasn't there by accident. It was Filipínec's suitcase, his faithful companion from ten years of touring, always with him, whose traces can even be seen in the Thajská video. Filipínec got emotional about it, speaking sadly about missing it, while Yetty turned it into total comedy, reminding everyone of everything the suitcase had "experienced." Then came the moment – the suitcase was signed and thrown into the crowd. What followed was literal chaos – a battle over the suitcase. People fought, waving pieces above their heads.

Throughout the evening, their technician Mára was also present, becoming almost another band member during the concert. The audience loudly cheered for him every time he appeared on stage – and he appeared often. He took care of supplying the band with beer, but never gave any to Yetty. Even when he triumphantly handed him a drink, within seconds he would snatch it back, show him the middle finger, and drink it himself. He would just throw water at Yetty and walk away. Each time, the hall laughed, and Mára earned applause for his antics.

Yetty's traditional "provoking" of the audience was also part of the evening. Fans tried to push him into showing his rear – which only happened once during the concert. On the other hand, he frequently displayed his chest and thoroughly enjoyed it. Fans chanted "Show the dck!"*, which always made Yetty laugh. He always found a creative reason not to comply.

The final part of the concert came when the band pretended to say goodbye to the fans. However, the audience began chanting "One more!" even before the band had left the stage. The band teased the crowd for a while and then Yetty reappeared on stage – holding a white cane, wearing a crazy cap, and even crazier glasses. He pretended to be blind, testing various microphones until finally stopping at Dejan's. There, he checked if the audience could hear him – and they could, more than well. Meanwhile, he couldn't resist making a few jokes about Dejan and his prostate, making the hall laugh before the rest of the band returned. Then total chaos erupted, with songs like Šalina, Hledá se děda, and Di do prdele. The entire evening was symbolically closed with the iconic Twajlajt, during which the hall transformed one last time into a huge jumping and screaming mass of people.

The whole evening was an unstoppable ride. Although a few individuals misjudged their alcohol limits, the overall atmosphere was relaxed and safe. Despite the many mosh pits throughout the night, no one was harmed. The front rows remained calm, with most of the "chaos" taking place toward the back – everything had its place and pace.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Linkin Park CZ and especially Morčata na Útěku for an absolutely amazing evening. Thanks also go to the organizers, promoters, and everyone involved in making this event happen. It was a concert that will be remembered for a long time.