Scooter Gig @ Budapest Park, 2 October

  • 27 Sep 2021 6:18 AM
Scooter Gig @ Budapest Park, 2 October
With more than 80 international awards earned and over 30 million records sold, Scooter celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Their summer show in Budapest now has become a tradition, and this year the group will play at Budapest Park on 2 October.



Scooter are a German dance group founded in Hamburg, who have sold over 30 million records and earned over 80 Gold and Platinum awards.

Scooter are considered the most successful German single-record act with 23 top ten hits. The group is currently composed of members H.P. Baxxter, Phil Speiser and Michael Simon.


Date and time: 2 October, 6 pm.

Ticket prices: 9,499 - 19999 HUF

Venue:
Budapest Park
1095 Budapest, Soroksári út 60.

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