The Cult Concert, Budapest Park, 27 June

  • 16 Jun 2023 9:28 AM
The Cult Concert, Budapest Park, 27 June
The Cult comes to Budapest Park with their latest album.

The Cult last visited Hungary at VOLT Festival in 2017, so it's ripe for a repeat performance from the cult British band who, after 40 years, are still able to keep creating new music and continue building the legendary legacy with albums as strong as last year's Under The Midnight Sun.

And local audiences will be able to get a taste of the new album at The Cult's album launch concert on 27th June at Budapest Park. 

Source and tickets: Livenation.hu

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