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Barns Courtney
Sunday
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Barns Courtney brings his acoustic concert to Budapest
Barns Courtney is known for his gritty vocal style and dynamic yet emotional songs - most notably his biggest hit, Glitter & Gold. The young artist with a captivating stage presence is able to command the audience’s full attention even with nothing but a single guitar. He will put this to the test in Budapest on June 7 at Turbina, with a special acoustic concert.Geordie Greep
Tuesday
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Tightrope Walk Between the Ridiculous and the Brilliant – Geordie Greep at Turbina
After the breakup of black midi, Geordie Greep launched his solo project, resulting in a dazzling debut album. The New Sound is wildly entertaining, like a bizarre musical that at times uplifts, at others slips into fever-dream territory. Greep is a master of atmosphere, and on July 7, we’ll be able to check him live at the Turbina Kulturális Központ.The Sophs
Thursday
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Instinctive and chaos-driven – The Sophs in Budapest
The young Los Angeles band dared to dream big, sending out their demo to record labels without having played a single show beforehand. And, as if by miracle, their raw, effortless sound immediately caught the attention of the renowned Rough Trade Records. The Sophs released their debut album in mid-March, and this summer they’re hitting the road to introduce their instinctive, chaos-driven songs to as many people as possible. Budapest will be among the first stops, where you can catch the band live on July 9 at Turbina Kulturális Központ.Tender
Wednesday
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The ebb and flow of the emotional tides – TENDER return to Budapest
The British electronic indie duo TENDER are returning to Budapest with their new album Where The Waves Break, arriving this summer, performing on October 14 at Turbina Cultural Center.Chameleons
Wednesday
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Chameleons returns with a new album
The Chameleons are one of those bands whose career may not have been defined by commercial success, yet their impact on an entire musical era is undeniable. Without them, many bands would sound very different today. The legendary post-punk group of the ’80s released a new album last year after two decades, proving that they are still highly relevant. And just how much so, we’ll be able to experience firsthand on November 18 at Turbina Cultural Center.
