Isolation Budapest
19 October 2024 | 5.00 pm
Akvárium Klub
#Popular music
HUF 12900 (on the day of the concert on the spot and online)
Main Hall
6 pm Papp Mukunda
8 pm Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
10 pm Jake Bugg
Small Hall
7 pm Mandy, Indiana
9 pm Elysian Fields
10.45 pm Geordie Greep
Lokál
5.30 pm Szolnoki x Tendency
7.45 pm Elias B. Ronnenfelt & Gabriel Ferrandini
9.30 pm pyylen
10.20 pm Lord Apex
6 pm Papp Mukunda
8 pm Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
10 pm Jake Bugg
Small Hall
7 pm Mandy, Indiana
9 pm Elysian Fields
10.45 pm Geordie Greep
Lokál
5.30 pm Szolnoki x Tendency
7.45 pm Elias B. Ronnenfelt & Gabriel Ferrandini
9.30 pm pyylen
10.20 pm Lord Apex
Isolation Budapest, a festival jointly organised by the Liszt Fest and Akvárium Klub, has entered its third year. The philosophy remains the same in 2024, with the most exciting artists from the international and national music scene taking to the stage, while the line-up is stronger than ever before. One of the most prominent British songwriters of the 2010s, Jake Bugg is coming to Budapest, as is Seun Kuti, the youngest son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, who will perform with his father’s band, Egypt 80. Elias B. Ronnenfelt, the singer of the critically acclaimed Danish band, Iceage, and Gabriel Ferrandini, one of Portugal’s most versatile percussionists, bring their joint project, which is all the more exciting because their last and only concert took place five years ago.
This program of the Liszt Fest is presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with Akvárium Klub.
#Popular music
HUF 12900 (on the day of the concert on the spot and online)
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