
Turbina Kulturális Központ
Vajdahunyad u. 4., Budapest, Hungary, 1082
Events
Tonic Walter
Wednesday
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Tonic Walter makes the Turbina dance.
Tonic Walter, a German electronic music duo, blend analogue synths with organic drum grooves to create the band's floaty deep house and techno music. The group last warmed up for Tycho and will return to the Turbina Cultural Centre on 15 October.Son Mieux
Sunday
Cancelled
We regret to inform you that Son Mieux has cancelled their European club tour this autumn, including the concert at the Turbina Cultural Centre in Budapest, scheduled for 2 November. Tickets purchased will be automatically refunded, there is nothing more to do.
Below you can read the band's announcement:
„Son Mieux have decided to postpone their 2025 club tour due to personal reasons related to Camiel’s mental health. As a result, the band’s upcoming album, originally planned for this year with this tour, is also being postponed. Camiel is taking time to rest and recover, and he and the band will use this time to finish the album.”
More info available on Son Mieux’s social channels.My Baby
Wednesday
New
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Echoes and shaman drums - MY BABY brings their new album to Budapest.
MY BABY have already put Budapest audiences into a trance with their unique, psychedelic, bluesy, shamanic melodies, and on 5 November they will play their upcoming album, Ecbo at Turbina.Mild Orange
Wednesday
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Music for nostalgia - Mild Orange brings their new album to Budapest.
The popular New Zealand band Mild Orange will be performing at the Turbina Cultural Centre on 12 November. This is the band's third time in Budapest, and after their highly successful performances in 2019 and 2022, they are returning with their fourth album.BALTHVS
Friday
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BALTHVS make you dance with their psychedelia at Turbina.
After last year's A38 concert, Colombian psych-funk trio BALTHVS will return to Budapest on 21 November to rock the audience with their atmospheric music at the Turbina Cultural Centre.MONO
Monday
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MONO arrives to Budapest with their new album.
The Japanese post-rock band celebrated their 25th birthday last year and released their latest album OATH, which will be presented in Europe this autumn as part of a 29-stop tour. Fortunately, MONO will not miss Budapest on the tour, so you can listen to their ethereal tunes live at Turbina on 24 November.