David Koller played the last concert with the band Lucie | iRADIO

There was no big goodbye. Lucie played a concert at Bezděz Castle with her greatest hits such as Oheň, Daniela or Medvídek. It was not at all recognizable that David Koller was performing with it for the last time.

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David Koller | Source: Profimedia

“The group will continue to be popular, thanks to their songs that are known to entire generations,” fan Tereza from Česká Lípa tells Radiožurnál. Adéla from Jablonec nad Nisou opposes her: “David Koller has a unique and unmistakable voice.”

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The hour and a half long concert did not bring any surprises. David Koller greeted the fans at the beginning with a simple greeting and left the stage just as soon as he played and sang the second encore, which the fans talked about loudly.

David Koller started singing with Lucia in 1987, two years after Lucia was founded by Robert Kodym and PBCH. Since then, Lucie has eight studio albums to her credit, but also many changes in composition and in 2005, even a breakup. She returned to the stage only in 2013.

So far, Lucie released her last album in 2018, it contains hits such as Takhle te hám rad or The best I know. In almost four decades, she won the Anděl award for the best group of the year three times.

Lucie will continue after the departure of David Koller. She should announce new members already in September, and in the autumn of a year, she plans to go on a tour to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the foundation. Until then, the group should release new singles from the upcoming album.

David Koller now wants to focus more on his solo projects. His son Adam, who occasionally played drums in the group, also left Lucie.

Jiří Štefl

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