The Fialky – Exclamation Marks Tour 2025 in Uherské Hradiště: Punk, rock, beer and friends

Autumn Friday in Uherské Hradiště was in the spirit of three chords, beer and friendship. The Mír club was packed from start to finish, and it was immediately clear that this would not be a quiet evening. The program included Štamgasti, Vision Days and The Fialky - a trio that guaranteed a decent punk party.
The first to hit the road were Štamgasti. Without unnecessary talk, straight to the people. They played the hits Ať život nikdy nekončí, Bolest, Nás nikdo nemá rád and as the end of their set they included the song Weekend rule O.K., which raised the hands of even those who had just been standing at the bar. Honest, straightforward Oi!/punk, which did exactly what it was supposed to – it got the hall moving and prepared it for the next charge.
Vision Days brought a different energy – punk interspersed with a ska rhythm that rocked even the stubborn ones. Newer songs like Nikdy to nevzdat showed that the band has the desire to move on, and older ones like Pracovní or Sid pleased all the faithful. A nice moment was the dedication of the song Jestli to dáme právě Štamgastům. And when Cesta do hlubin punkáčovy duše came on, there was nothing to worry about – the cauldron was raised, people sang, danced and the whole club united in one voice.
The Fialky entered with the confidence of a band that no longer has to prove anything, but still plays with verve and commitment, as if it were their first concert. The opening act belonged to a strong foursome – Na pouti, Tygr, Generace Z and Vykřičníky, a song from the new album, which immediately swept the audience into a whirlwind of pogo and choruses shouted at the top of their lungs.
In addition to the new songs, the legendary hits United, Punk Sex Pivo and Kapitán 77 were also performed, causing a wave of euphoria and singing together under the stage. The evening ended with the duo Poslední gang and Přátelé – and at that moment there was no doubt that this was exactly what the whole evening was about. Energy, company, sincerity. Punk, as it should be.
Punk, rock, beer, people. Nothing more, but nothing less. The Fialky and co. at Mír reminded us why this genre still makes sense – it's not about perfection, but about energy, sincerity and the feeling that we're all in this together. It was exactly the type of concert that makes it worth going to clubs for – no frills, no pretense, just honest punk, sincerity and energy that brings people together regardless of age or the city they come from.
Thanks to all three bands, the organizers from Klub Mír, and especially the fans who made this evening an unforgettable punk ride.