Online Concert: Európa Kiadó: 'Apocalypse Taken Lightly', Palace of Arts Budapest, 24 June

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Online Concert: Európa Kiadó: 'Apocalypse Taken Lightly', Palace of Arts Budapest, 24 June
Online broadcasts free of charge. Európa Kiadó, founded by the guitarist, singer and director Jenő Menyhárt at the start of the 1980s, began as a ground-breaking Hungarian alternative pop group that soon gained legendary status.

The band has seen numerous iconic line-ups over the last 40 years. Today, the fivesome consists of János Bujdosó, András Kálmán, András Koroknay and Lajos Gyenge alongside Menyhárt.

They recorded the band's latest material together, including the song Könnyedén vett apokalipszis (Apocalypse Taken Lightly), which features as the title of their new show. The concert also sees one of the band's founders, Llászló Kiss, take to the stage as a special guest.

Európa Kiadó was formed in 1981 from URH, one of the key, short-lived groups of the Hungarian New Wave underground.

Like URH, Európa Kiadó has always centred around the guitarist, singer and director Jenő Menyhárt. The band soon went on to become one of the biggest groups of the 1980s and early 1990s with the help of their legendary demo recordings, studio albums and concert and film score cassettes. Not to mention their consistently brilliant live performances.

After some short and longer-term breaks, the band once again began playing concerts on a regular basis and releasing new records in the 2010s. Instead of living on their own myth, Kiadó, who have remained active and consistently reinvented themselves across every period of the last 40 years, have always sought out new, valid modes of expression.

On this evening, they are supported in this endeavour by their special guest and founder bass guitarist (EK member until 2013) Llászló Kiss, who recently released a solo album of his own.
Place: Palace of Arts Budapest
Address: 1095 Budapest, Komor Marcell utca 1
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