Gospel in Budapest

As of April 28th there will be arranged gospel concerts in the heart of Budapest, in a beautiful church in Vaci Utca, every second weak. The choir is lead by one of the best singers in Hungary, and this will be a great gospel event, worth checking out. If you are interested and like gospel music, you can read more about the gospel event at our page about the gospel event.

At the page about the gospel concerts you will also find a video so that you can know more about what to expect, you will find the chance to reserve tickets and also information about dates and time for these gospel concerts. Read more…

Gospel concert in Budapest
Gospel concert in Budapest

STOMP in Budapest

The world famous STOMP is coming to Budapest to play cool rhytms and and entertain the hungarian people in March. They will have several concerts between March 24 and 27 in Budapest Congress and World Trade Center.

STOMP Budapest
March 24-27
Budapest Congress and World Trade Center

Tickets: TicketPro

Concert venues in Budapest

Events and concerts

Paul Potts Budapest

Paul Potts Budapest 2010
Paul Potts Budapest 2010

I have some great news to all our readers. Paul Potts is coming to Budapest in 2010. The singer who won the Britains Got Talent earlier has become a world star since his first performance, singing Nessum Dorma. The video which has been seen by almost 60,000,000 pepole at YouTube gave him a big name at once, and since then it has only gotten bigger. And now the new superstar is coming to Budapest. Many claims that it is because of him that opera has become popular again, so if you have never liked opera, maybe this is your chance! The Paul Potts concert in Budapest will be held 4th of May 2010, in Budapest Sportarena.

Paul Potts Budapest
Papp Lazsló Budapest Sportarena
May 4th, 2010 – 20.00

Tickets: WorldTicketShop

YouTube: Paul Potts sings Nessum Dorma

Other events in Budapest

EDDA concert in Budapest

EDDA, a Hungarian metal band, will perform in Petőfi Csarnok October 10, 2009. They have released tons of albums and videos since then, but they have never fought their way into my heart, at least not yet! But, if you are interested, grab hold of some tickets and listen to EDDA as they will perform in Petőfi Csarnok in Budapest October 10. The concert starts at 19:00.

EDDA Budapest
October 10, 19:00
Petőfi Csarnok

Tickets: Eventim

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Stratovarius Budapest 2010

Hungarians like metal, call it black, heavy, power or death metal. Scandinavians are good at producing these kind of bands, so that is why it always turns out to be a popular event when such a band comes to Budapest. In January 2010 Stratovarius from Finland will come to Petőfi Csarnok to play. Stratovarius has sold more than 2,5 million records worldwide since they were formed in 1984.

Stratovarius Budapest
January 26, 20:00
Petőfi Csarnok

Tickets: WorldTicketShop

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Air concert in Budapest

Air Budapest

The french music duo Air is coming to Budapest and they will perform there 13. December 2009. The concert will be held in Petőfi Csarnok, and the concert starts at 20:00. It seems to be quite popular, but tickets can be bought from the address below.

Air Budapest
December 13, 2009
Petőfi Csarnok

Tickets: Eventim

Press release:
More apt to cite stately rock paragons Burt Bacharach and Brian Wilson as
their inspirations than Derrick May or Aphex Twin, the French duo Air gained inclusion into the late-’90s electronica surge due chiefly to the labels
their recordings appeared on, not the actual music they produced.
Their sound, a variant of the classic disco sound coaxed into a relaxing
Prozac vision of the late ’70s, looked back to a variety of phenomena from
the period synthesizer maestros Tomita, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Vangelis,
new wave music of the nonspiky variety, and obscure Italian film
soundtracks. Despite gaining quick entrance into the dance community
(through releases for Source and Mo’ Wax), Air’s 1998 debut album, Moon
Safari, charted a light well, airy course along soundscapes composed
with melody lines by Moog and Rhodes, not Roland and Yamaha. The presence of several female vocalists, an equipment list whose number of pieces stretched into the dozens, and a baroque tuba solo on one track all of this conspired to make Air more of a happening in the living room than the dancefloor.

Concerts in Budapest
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