2015 – The best concerts in Hungary
Slipknot, Roxette, Motörhead, One Republic and Nickelback and Bad Manners fans should be excited, because among others, these bands will come to Hungary, reports kulturpart.hu.
If you like live music, you won’t get bored this year! Check out the monthly programme, summarized by kulturpart.hu:
January
9th Budapest starts the year with Philip Catherine’s concert on January 9 at Müpa, and after the Belgian jazz quartet
10th Thomas Anders from the ‘80s pop duo Modern Talking at Syma
11th Michael Borstlap, the Dutch jazz pianist plays on January 11 at Müpa
17th Folk Music Festival at Müpa with Hungarian folk bands
24th Epica, the Dutch symphonic metal band at Petőfi Csarnok, and The Raveonettes from Denmark at A38
25th Sabaton, the Swedish power metal band performs at Petőfi Csarnok
31th Ignite, the American hardcore-punk band gives two concerts, the first one will be held at Barba Negra, on the 31 th of January, the second on the following day, at A38.
February
4th Earth, an American drone metal band awaits fans at A38
5th the popular American metal band, Slipknot will give a concert at Budapest Sport Arena
7th Matt Bianco, the popular jazz pop band of the ‘80s will perform at MOM Sport Center
8th The 8th of February will offer two great programmes for electro-fans, as two of the most popular American DJs will visit Hungary on this day: DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist will play electro-funk at Dürer Garden
9th Fink, the British singer-songwriter gives a concert at A38
23th For those who like grunge music, kulturpart recommends Mark Laneghan’s concerts at A38, while those who prefer jazz, should check out Arturo Sandoval’s performance at Müpa
24th Lordi entertains monster-metal fans at Barba Negra
27th Bad Manners, the ska band plays at A38
March
12th Devin Thownsend plays at A38
30th Sleepmakeswaves, the Australian postrock band plays at A38
April
6th Arena, the 20-years-old, British neo-progressive rock band plays at A38
11th Apocalyptica gives a concert at Petőfi Csarnok
15th David Sandborn Band, the Grammy-winner American jazz band plays at Müpa
16th Against Me! awaits punkrock enthusiasts and anarchists at A38
May
9th Roxette, the popular Swedish pop duo visits Hungary and play at Budapest Sport Arena
June
7th OneRepublic plays at Budapest Sport Arena
17th Budapest Park presents two bands that could fit into the ‘hardcore’ category: Asking Alexandra and Hollywood Undead
August
29th The teenage stars of Disney channel will give a concert at Budapest Sport Arena, Violetta Live! offers entertainment for the fans of the show ‘Violetta’
The festival season starts in June, with Fishing on Orfű, a festival that provides quality music for fans of Hungarian alternative, pop and rock bands. The festival will be held in the village of Orfű, from the 17th until the 20th of June. In July, from the 1st until the 4th VOLT Festival will be held in Sopron, with impressive headlines like the Motörhead, John Newman and Parov Stelar. From July 9 to 12, Balaton Sound; from July 13 to 19 Rockmaraton; and from the 14th of July until the 19th, EFOTT continues the entertainment of music fans. Sziget Festival is the most widely known festival in Hungary, and the only one that takes place in Budapest. Sziget starts with the concert of Florence and the Machine at August 10 and ends on the 17th. The festival season ends with Strand Festival, held in Zamárdi, and SZIN, held in Szeged – both of which feature the leading music acts of Hungary from the Carbonfools to Ákos.
Szeptember
13th The Day of the Hungarian Music offers concerts featuring the most popular Hungarian musicians and bands
October
21 th – 25th World Music Expo, probably the most important event in the Hungarian music scene debuts at Millenáris Park.
based on article by kulturpart.hu
translated by Laura Kocsis
Photo: pixabay
Source: http://www.kulturpart.hu/
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