Madrugada 'Industrial Silence' Tour, A38 Budapest, 2 March

  • 3 Jan 2019 9:46 AM
Madrugada 'Industrial Silence' Tour, A38 Budapest, 2 March
The largest success ever of Norway indie was the appearance of Madrugada in 1999.

Their Joy Division-like dark boxing mood with a completely authentic Scandinavian ambient featured on their first album titled Industrial Silence was a shocking success. On the twentieth anniversary of the release of the album, Madrugada is launching a European tour after two full-length concerts in Oslo they will also play in Hungary. On March 2, A38 they'll launch a powerful rock-engraved show, featuring the backbone of their twenty-year core: Industrial Silence.

Tickets: HUF 5,900

Date and time: 2 March, 8 pm

Venue: 
A38
1117 Budapest, Petőfi híd

  • How does this content make you feel?
  • A David Bowie Tribute Night at Kobuci Kert in Budapest

    A David Bowie Tribute Night at Kobuci Kert in Budapest

    • 25 Sep 2025 6:21 AM

    Hungarian musicians came together to honour the legendary British songwriter and performer David Bowie, who passed away nine years ago. On Wednesday, a concert titled Let's Dance featured some of Bowie's most energetic and iconic songs at Kobuci Kert in Budapest.

  • Rosegarden Funeral Party, Lone Assembly, A38 Ship Budapest, 3 September

    Rosegarden Funeral Party, Lone Assembly, A38 Ship Budapest, 3 September

    • 29 Aug 2025 9:48 AM

    Lone Assembly is a Swiss quartet blending new wave, romantic synthpop, and dark, melancholic post-punk. The lineup — Raphaël Bressler (vocals, keyboards), Glenn Le Meur (guitar), Jim Bodeman (bass), and Romain Segu (drums) — delivered the striking debut EP "That Never Happened” (2024), which unravels themes of unresolved grief across five tracks that marry the haunting allure of the '80s with precision-crafted modern production.

  • Only The Poets, A38 Budapest, 29 April

    Only The Poets, A38 Budapest, 29 April

    • 25 Apr 2025 12:41 PM

    Only The Poets are preparing for their first solo show in Budapest. The British band have proven their ability to party before Yungblud, and now it's time to enjoy their catchy indie pop songs in their first solo show in Hungary on 29 April, at the A38 Ship