The phenomenal arrival of Laura and her tigers heralded the band’s thirty-five-year concert history. Hundreds of sold-out concerts across the Czech Republic and Slovakia attracted international promoters, and after the fall of the Iron Curtain, the Tigers completely disappeared from the domestic scene and performed mainly on European stages (Stuttgart, Munich, Paris, Lausanne, Kiel, Bremen, Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt am Main, Marseille, Valence, Toulouse, Nantes, Albi, Tarbes, Brussels, Lyon, Dijon, Antwerp, Strasbourg and others), but also in the ancient amphitheatres of Carthage, Monastir and Hammamet, or at EXPO 2010 in Shanghai. In 1993, the band was awarded the French Media RFI Grand Prix and its concert at La Cigalle in Paris was broadcast live by MCM. Laura and her tigers have more than two thousand concerts in rock clubs and festivals at home and abroad under their belt, they’ve released thirteen albums and been part of five major concert projects.