Kyiv is filling with spring energy, bringing along a multitude of events that will make your weekend special.
Fans of Ukrainian music can choose between the explosive concert of PVNCH, the mysterious atmosphere of Kazhanna, the post-punk energy of "DK Energetik," the gentle indie sounds of Anasthymosa, or the mystical tunes of Folkulaka. Art enthusiasts will enjoy the exhibition "Who Told You I’m Weak?" and the display "The Greats of Ukrainian Culture in Kytaiiv." Film lovers will have the opportunity to be a part of the shooting process at the "Film in the Making" festival.
So, if you're looking for a place to recharge with emotions and inspiration, this weekend will surely leave you moved.
On March 23, ATLAS will become the venue where music and magic will merge into one. Kazhanna, an artist who has captivated listeners with her powerful voice, deep lyrics, and mysterious atmosphere, will return to the stage with a large solo concert.
The program includes well-known hits like "PUZZLE," "Cry," "SAD," "The Worst," as well as new tracks that have already gone viral online before their release. Her musical world is a space you’ll want to return to, and her show is not just a concert but a theatrical performance that enchants from the first note.
Entrance: from 500 UAH
On March 21, the band "PVNCH" will gather everyone for a grand solo concert, promising to be an explosion of emotions. It will be an evening of powerful sounds, street energy, and tracks that will send chills down your spine.
On stage, you'll hear familiar hits and new compositions that have already made their way into your playlists. But this is not just a concert; it's also a significant mission: all collected funds will go towards the production of FPV drones for the SSO and 3OSB units.
Come join to create a new chapter in the band's history and recharge with energy that will stay with you for a long time.
Entrance: from 590 UAH
On March 23, Caribbean Club will echo with folk music fused with modern musical trends and mystical horror motifs. Folkulaka will present their self-titled album and promise to pull you out of reality into a world of werewolves, swamp fire, and powerful sound.
Prepare for a ritualistic immersion into music that combines ancient motifs and new energy. Part of the collected funds will be donated to support the National Guard Brigade "Azov." It will be atmospheric, wild, and truly folkloric.
Entrance: from 390 UAH
Starting March 19, the Museum of History of Kyiv hosts an exhibition revealing the strength of women through art. This project is dedicated to Ukrainian women who break stereotypes every day, inspire, and change the world.
The exhibition will feature works by Roman Selsky, Tetyana Yablonska, Oleksandr Roitburd, Vasyl Krychevsky, and other outstanding artists. Paintings, sculptures, and graphics explore the inner world of women, their emotions, feelings, and aspirations.
The display will also include unique exhibits from the collections of the Museum of History of Kyiv, the Museum of Ukrainian Diaspora, the "NY ART" gallery, and the private collection of Yuriy Huts.
Entrance: 70–140 UAH
Exhibition "Who told you I'm weak?"
On March 21, Atlas will host a big solo concert by "DK Energetik" — a Kyiv-Brovar-based post-punk band that embodies the atmosphere of Ukraine in the early '90s.
Their music is a blend of energy and deep reflections: you can either let loose under the stage or delve into reflections about ordinary, yet important things. The program includes songs from the albums "Youth," "Path," and "Tomorrow," including "Energetik," "Sun," "Dance," "Flowers," and "The Raven."
Entrance: 500–1800 UAH
On March 22, the Faculty of Film and Television will host the "Film in the Making" festival, where you can dive into the atmosphere of a real film production process. Participants will get a chance to feel like TV hosts, directors, actors, sound engineers, or cameramen — and even become heroes of a cult film.
Guests can expect master classes, a show program, star guests, training sessions, and an opportunity to meet students and teachers, as well as a chance to prepare for creative exams free of charge.
Entrance: by registration
On March 22, Kyiv Planetarium will host a unique 360° concert — "Lady’s Sax." Four saxophonists from the National Academic Wind Orchestra of Ukraine will perform exquisite compositions that will sound anew under the starry dome.
The combination of live music, visual projections, and cosmic atmosphere will turn this evening into a true audiovisual journey.
Entrance: 800–1200 UAH
On March 22, Anasthymosa, an indie artist from Chernivtsi, will perform at ATLAS. Her music blends magical atmosphere, deep lyrics, and modern sound.
Her hit "Apologize" became viral on TikTok and garnered millions of streams, with her style being compared to the early Sofia Rotaru. However, Anasthymosa is creating her own unique story, filled with mysterious, almost witchy motifs, which have even been highlighted by the "POTOP" magazine.
Entrance: 500–1600 UAH
At the Memorial House of Lesya Ukrainka, an exhibition has opened about outstanding Ukrainian figures for whom Kytaiiv became a place of inspiration and creative solitude.
The exhibition, created in collaboration with the "Protect Kytaiiv" initiative, will present unique archival materials — documents, photographs, and personal belongings of Mykhailo Drahomanov, Mykola Lysenko, Olena Pchilka, Liudmyla Starytska-Cherniakhivska, Mykola Zerov, Panas Saksahansky, and other greats of Ukrainian culture.
Visitors will learn how Kytaiiv influenced their creativity and lives. This is an opportunity to dive deeper into history and see rare materials that have remained little-known until now.
Entrance: 150 UAH
Exhibition "Landmarks of Ukrainian Culture in Kitayev"