Noid, Dymytry and the steel ride through Brno

This year, the metal festival fell on October 28, 2025, when STAREZ | Aréna Vodova in Brno became the venue for the next stop on the Dymytry tour. Fans arrived in large numbers and it was clear from the beginning that an evening full of honest music, energy and an unmistakable atmosphere awaited them.
The evening was kicked off by the Grey256 band, who pleasantly surprised the audience with their modern take on rock and perfectly warmed up the audience for the main band. Their set with the songs "Drink", "Propadak" and "Čekáme na start" was juicy, a hit and perfectly warmed the audience to the right concert temperature.
When Dymytry took the stage, there was no doubt that the main event of the evening was coming. The band leaned into it without unnecessary talk and launched the fresh hit "My ještě nechme jít" from the current album "V dobrým i zlým". From the first seconds it was clear that the party was going full steam ahead – the sound, lights and energy were working perfectly.
The highlight of the evening came with the immortal "Klub rváčů", when the entire arena turned into one strong voice. During "Černá je metal" even those who had previously only been quietly stomping to the rhythm sang along. A touching moment came with the ballad "V domín i zlým", which the fans rewarded with thunderous applause. This was followed by a block of other songs from the band's more recent work, during which Dymytry confirmed their form and ability to combine hardness with melody.
In the meantime, the audience enjoyed the R2R Bass solo and Miloš Meier performed his drum solo. Then Václav Noid Bárta sat down at the piano and Jiří "Dymo" Urban grabbed the Spanish guitar – together they performed "Žít svůj sen" in an intimate, strong performance that showed their musicianship and sense of atmosphere.
A tribute to metal icons followed – Noid cut energetic excerpts of "In the End", "Crazy Train" and other hits, while Gorgy performed a guitar solo on a Pantera song and Miloš shone on the drums on "Painkiller". The audience spontaneously shouted "What is it? What is it?" when Dymo started playing the legendary song by Arakain – a song that almost every rocker knows.
The finale belonged to the songs "Ocelová parta" and "Strážná věž", which closed the whole show with a typical dose of energy, fire effects and metal pride. Dymytry once again confirmed that they belong to the absolute top of the Czech scene – precise sound, visual show and, above all, genuine passion that radiated from the stage until the last note.
In conclusion, all that remains is to thank the band for an evening full of strength, emotions and honest work. Dymytry have once again proven that their connection with their fans is as strong as steel – and that Czech metal has a heart that beats at full speed.