Post Malone's concert in Prague brought a large number of visitors to Letnany. Safety operation required clear coordination of entrances, movement of people and continuity with other teams. Bravion participated in the event in cooperation with No Limit Security.
For an open-air concert in such an area, it is important that visitors understand the entry mode and movement around the space from the beginning. At the same time, the security team must follow up with the organizers, the health service and other operational components. Bravion was involved in selected parts of the safety operation and held a joint procedure with the main partner.
Key Tasks
- Crowd management and visitor flow management.
- Security checks at the entrances.
- Collaboration with other teams to support smooth operations.
Conclusion
The reference shows the importance of a legible division of roles, a smooth entry mode and communication between teams at an open-air concert with high attendance. It is not just the presence of security guards, but the ability to maintain a uniform operating framework from the arrival of visitors to the end of the program.
Operational context
An open-air concert in Letnany requires work with space, time and the movement of people. Entrances, waiting before the program, moving between parts of the venue and leaving after the concert follow each other. If some part does not work, it will quickly affect visitor comfort and demands on the organizer. Bravion's involvement therefore followed a joint plan and clearly defined roles in the field.
It was an engagement in cooperation with No Limit Security, in which Bravion participated in selected parts of the operation. Uniform communication between all involved teams, good preparation and the ability to respond to the high attendance of an open-air concert are essential for a similar event.
In practice, this meant coordination with the organizer, respect for the site regime and focused work in an environment where the intensity of visitor movement changes according to the program.

