Galaxisok
This May Have Been What We Dreamt About
14 October 2025 | 8.00 pm
Müpa Budapest Festival Theatre
#Popular music
Ticket prices
3900
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6900
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Featuring:
Henri Gonzo – voice, Cz.K. Sebő – voice, guitar, Dóri Tóth – violin, Dániel Sajó – trumpet
The members of the band:
Benedek Szabó – voice, guitar, keyboards, László Sallai – bass guitar, Ákos Günsberger – guitar, Soma Bradák – drums
Galaxisok boast a remarkably rich output, with eight records released over the past twelve years, spanning a wide range of styles and sounds, which means that, along with some rarities, the band has about a 100 songs to choose from when putting together a concert programme. There are a great many songs that the band loves but hasn’t performed live for a long time – or ever. It’s been ages, for instance, that they have played the dreamy, piano-based songs of what is one of their most special albums, Lehet, hogy rólad álmodtam (I May Have Dreamt About You). But that is to change: Galaxisok have decided to dedicate a complete concert to their ill-treated creations, the piano-based and other rarely performed songs, and to transport their audience into a different world, the parallel reality of an alternative oeuvre.
#Popular music
Ticket prices
3900
-
6900
Ft
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