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Martina Schindlerová: Koncert, láska a plány do zahraničia | Diva.sk

by Michael Brown - Business Editor
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Slovak singer Martina Schindlerová is preparing for a major concert in a few weeks, promising a world-class show. In an interview, however, she revealed that her plans don’t end there.

Martina Schindlerová captivated audiences last year with a musical show featuring the most famous tracks from James Bond films. In a few weeks she will stage a second concert, and in an interview with Diva.sk she revealed that she will also perform acrobatic stunts this time around and sing a song that wasn’t featured last year. This isn’t the only novel development, as the singer also disclosed that discussions are already underway for a concert far beyond Slovakia’s borders.

Martina also enjoys strong support from her partner. “I experience like the most important person in the world to my partner, and it’s a new and wonderful feeling. I wish that for all other women.”

More details can be found in the interview above.

Bratislava, Slovakia – Slovak singer Martina Schindlerová is gearing up for a large-scale concert scheduled for April 9, 2026, promising a show of international caliber. The performance, titled “Music of James Bond Orchestra Live Show,” will be held only once this year in Bratislava, according to organizers.

Schindlerová’s upcoming concert builds on the success of a similar show last year that featured iconic music from the James Bond film franchise. This year’s event will feature a new element: Schindlerová will incorporate acrobatic performances into the show, a departure from her usual repertoire. She also plans to perform a song that was not included in last year’s performance.

The singer revealed that discussions are already underway to bring the show to international audiences, signaling potential expansion beyond Slovakia. The project, a collaboration with conductor Vlado Valovič and a 30-piece orchestra, is being designed as the first time-coded audiovisual orchestral show in Slovakia, synchronizing music, lighting, projections, and stage effects.

Valovič, who will celebrate his 81st birthday shortly after the concert, views the event as a culmination of his life’s work with orchestras and popular music. Schindlerová emphasized the scale of the production, stating, “It is one of the biggest and most challenging concerts prepared in Slovakia. That’s why we decided on only one performance this year – in April in Bratislava.”

Beyond the artistic preparations, Schindlerová also spoke positively about her personal life, noting, “I feel like the most important person in the world to my partner, and it’s a new and wonderful feeling. I wish that for all other women.”

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