During their show in Prague's Karlín, Dymytry reminisced about Osbourne and Bennington, and Halford and Mercury were also present.

The band Dymytry is embarking on its autumn tour, which includes a total of 9 stops. The tour started on October 18 in České Budějovice and will end on November 22 in Pardubice. On October 25, the band visited Prague's Forum Karlín.

Fans began to gather in front of the Forum in the afternoon, and before the doors opened at six in the evening, the line stretched far into the street. While waiting in line, fans had the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the members of the band Dymytry, who were walking out of the Forum towards the parking lot or down the street into the city. In particular, they had the opportunity to see singer Václav Noid Barta (and his family), drummer Miloš Meier, and guitarist Gorgy.

At 7pm, Grey256 opened the evening. 
This is a young rapper fronting a rock band. It's a change from the spring tour, where the band #Černá acted as support.

At 8 p.m., the German band Hämatom announced their arrival. 
Their arrival was "announced" by someone in a unicorn costume, speaking to the audience. Among other things, he urged them to sing loudly. During the performance of this foursome, the audience came to life and the atmosphere finally began to resemble a rock concert that everyone had come to. In addition to their own hits, the band also sang, for example, I want it all by the band Queen. There was also a drummer floating among the people (a drummer on a kind of record that floated among the audience, who passed it around – first on the right side from front to back and then through the window on the left side and back from back to front – so from above you could see how he traced an ellipse).

At 9:20 PM, the stage belonged to the band Dymytry.
The first surprise was when the band preparing behind the tarpaulin chose the song Crazy Train by the recently deceased Ozzy Osbourne as their intro, instead of the classic and long-playing hit Hey Stupid by Alice Cooper. The band now performed a new show, different from their spring tour for the same album. They also had a changed setlist. This time they opened with the song My jest nechcem jít (unlike the spring tour, which was kicked off by the hit Právo volby. That also kicked off their festival sets). During the spring tour, fans were used to the band playing their entire album V domín i zlým and adding several proven hits, such as Revolter, Chernobyl, Žít svůj sen, S nadějí, Ocelová parta or Strážná věž. This time, however, they reached for more older hits, such as Klub rváčů or Černá je metal. There was also a solo by guitarist Artur, performed by singer Václav Noid Bárta, and a traditional solo by drummer Miloš Meier.

The band members also briefly invited their own children to the stage, who danced with them and waved their arms above their heads, after which each took a photo with their dad. Then they invited the band Hämatom back to the stage, whose singer christened their new CD V dobrým i zlým live. They then sang the song Behind the Mask together.

Then followed a block of shortened samples of songs by such greats as Ozzy Osbourne (Crazy Train), Judas Priest (Paintkiller) and Linkin Park (In the end), sung by Noid. Then they brought a piano onto the stage, followed by a slower moment and greater audience involvement. First the song Chernobyl (fans waved their hands above their heads and sang "na-na-na-ná-náá ...) and then Žít svým sen, when hundreds of mobile phones with lit flashlights swung in the air from side to side).

Then followed Ocelová parta, which reliably gets the audience moving. This time Noid did not prepare any so-called synchronized dancing or squatting, as his fans are used to. They just jumped. There was also the traditional Dymova hvězda on one hand, while he held a guitar in the other. And at the end of the setlist there could not be any other hit than Strážná věz.

The concert was very successful, energetic and the band was at full strength. For me, it was one of the two best performances I have attended (and there have been many) from the new era of the band Dymytry. The other was the performance at Mega Monster Meeting in the Prague O2 arena last November.