Will Smith loves Hungarian folk music!
The American superstar was dancing to traditional Hungarian folk songs on the rooftop of a fancy downtown hotel in Budapest. This is a sight you do not see every day.
As Daily News Hungary reported earlier, Smith’s latest blockbusters, Gemini Man, hits theatres on 10 October in Hungary. For this reason, the superstar, accompanied by film director Ang Lee and producers Jerry Bruckheimer and David Ellison, came back to Budapest this September.
During his stay in the Hungarian capital, Smith not only gave interviews and attended press releases, but he was also admiring Hungarian bridges and celebrated his birthday with an incredible concert in front of St. Stephen’s Basilica.
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Now, Index reports that the superstar was enjoying some Hungarian folk music on the rooftop of a downtown hotel. Will Smith was giving an interview to a German broadcaster on the rooftop of Marriot Hotel Budapest. The cable company thought it would be a great idea for the musicians who were performing at the hotel (György Derzsi and his band) to sing “Happy Birthday” to the superstar. The band was, of course, more than happy to do so.
Then, they went on to perform traditional Hungarian folk songs. Luckily, the performance was recorded and later shared by Roma Hungaricum Zenekar. You can watch it below.
Will Smith seemed to appreciate the gesture and started to dance to the music accompanied by the German anchorman. György Derzsi told Index that Smith was very friendly and casual. He even asked them to perform the song one more time, and he made a selfie video with them.
Source: www.index.hu; Indavideo
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