Czech folk duo Jan and František Nedvěd held a landmark concert in Prague on June 21, 1996, attracting an estimated 60,000 to 70,000 attendees. The performance at the Strahov stadium, formerly used for mass gymnastic displays, marked the largest solo concert by Czech artists during the 1990s. The Nedvěd brothers were highly popular figures representing the Czech folk and ‘tramps’ music scene. The event is considered a significant moment in Czech musical history due to its unprecedented scale for a domestic act. Sources vary on the exact attendance, but all confirm a remarkably large crowd. The concert remains a memorable cultural event for many Czechs.