
Akvárium Klub
12. Erzsébet square, Budapest, Hungary, 1051
Events
Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert
Wednesday
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Cat Power will evoke Bob Dylan's legendary concert at the Akvárium Klub.
American singer-songwriter Cat Power brings to Budapest Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert, a recreation of Bob Dylan's original concert, where he switched from acoustic guitar to electric mid-concert, outraging many and making rock history. The concert and the album that recorded it have since become legendary, and it is this that Cat Power has reworked on her album and will bring to us on 18 June 2025 at the Akvárium Klub.The Streets
Sunday
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Mike Skinner's legendary band The Streets in Budapest.
The Streets ended their career more than 10 years ago, but Mike Skinner's new music and film project The Darker The Shadow The Brighter The Light has brought the legendary British garage, hip-hip band back to life. And they're back in the gigging game too, so on 22nd June you'll have the chance to get your groove on to Skinner's unrivalled songs live at the Akvárium Klub.Mother Mother
Tuesday
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Mother Mother performs in Budapest for the first time in their 20 years career.
Globally acclaimed Canadian alt-rock band Mother Mother will bring their new album to Budapest. Celebrating their 20th birthday, the band will release its tenth album, Nostalgia, in June, and will perform at the Akvárium Klub on 1 July, the band's first concert in Budapest.Kerala Dust
Saturday
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Kerala Dust will make the Akvárium Klub dance with their mesmerezing music.
Kerala Dust play a swirling mix of psychedelic rock, blues and techno, creating a diverse and pulsating world with their music. The band last played a memorable concert at DAAD and will return to the Akvárium Klub on 20 September.Better Lovers
Friday
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Dynamic and destructive - Better Lovers in Budapest for the first time.
Better Lovers hit the audience with elemental force with their debut in 2023, and then finally earned the recognition of the audience and the industry with their album Highly Irresponsible, released last year. Having played in bands such as Every Time I Die and The Dilinger Escape Plan, the members of Better Lovers have all got a few miles on the hardcore genre, and they put it to good use in Better Lovers. They will be able to prove just how much on 10 October at the Akvárium Klub.