Iggy Pop To Play @ Budapest Park, 24 July

  • 14 Jul 2019 11:12 AM
  • Budapest Business Journal
Iggy Pop To Play @ Budapest Park, 24 July
American rock legend Iggy Pop (Photo courtesy of Northfoto), the erstwhile “Godfather of Punk,” has announced his return to Budapest to give a concert at Budapest Park on July 24, news portal index.hu reported.

The 71-year-old’s last Budapest concert was seven years ago, when he performed at the 2012 Sziget festival. The performer most commonly known for his outrageous and unpredictable stage antics rocketed to stardom in the late 1960s with his band The Stooges.

His latest album, “Post Pop Depression,” released in 2016 and produced by Josh Homme, a member of rock band Queens of the Stone Age, is his 17th studio album. It includes tracks such as “Break Into Your Heart,” “Gardenia” and “German Days.”

Date and time: 24 July, 5 pm 

Tickets: HUF 9,999 - 14,999

Venue: 
Budapest Park
1095  Budapest, Soroksári út 60.

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