Mandoki Soulmates, Basilica Budapest, 18 August

  • 6 Aug 2024 9:09 AM
Mandoki Soulmates, Basilica Budapest, 18 August
We are delighted to announce that in celebration of St. Stephen's Day, the music of the multi-platinum and gold record-winning Mandoki Soulmates will come to life once again in the heart of Budapest, in front of the Basilica, on August 18th at 7:00 PM.

From the organisers:

During the evening, fans can look forward to fresh compositions alongside the usual magical experiences, as new tracks from the Soulmates' latest album, "A Memory Of Our Future," will be performed. The album, which has topped the charts for weeks at home, has also achieved sensational chart positions internationally!

This fantastic achievement proves that their message – the importance of European unity, peace, and freedom – resonates widely with audiences. The album's success both at home and internationally is outstanding, with major American critics naming it the album of the year, and the German press celebrating it in superlatives.

At the concert, we will enjoy the relaxed play of this world-famous brilliant band, the compositional maturity, and the encounter of refined, harmonious structures in the great solos of jazz-rock virtuosos… art within art. The album speaks of these troubled times and what holds us together, not what separates us.

The new album was recorded entirely with analog technology, and the lyrics of these musical free-thinkers target contemporary world crises, piercing the side of an indifferent society to convey their message: “We Stay Loud for freedom and peace!” The song “We Stay Loud” encourages us to be brave and to stick to our passions, choosing noisy resistance over conformity.

For Leslie Mandoki, music has always been an expression of the desire for freedom, with a special emphasis on peace. The Soulmates have raised social awareness worldwide, including their previous albums such as "Utopia For Realists," "Living In The Gap," and "Hungarian Pictures." The cause: humanity, the message: understanding, and the music: the perfect medium.

The concert represents the pinnacle of precision and passion, and the formation’s lyrics and music always carry a serious message. This event is a celebration where art, cause, and music blend perfectly in the stunning and lavish setting of the Basilica.

The Soulmates have always created musical masterpieces, blending elements of progressive rock and jazz, bridging different cultures, views, and generations. The songs "Blood In The Water" and "Enigma Of Reason" commemorate times when normal life ceased to exist, and our fears became reality.

"The Devil's Encyclopedia" is not just a manifesto against totalitarianism and aggression but also a warning about the divisive and conflict-generating propaganda effects of social media.

The lyrics of "The Big Quit" state: “Hard times create strong men, strong, brave men create easy, beautiful times. Easy times create careless generations, and careless, frivolous generations create hard times again. We can’t find a way out of this vicious circle.”

The leader of the band, Leslie Mandoki, is dedicated to always bringing the best songs and atmosphere to his audience, stirring and bringing deep human emotions to the surface. Nostalgia, hope, and facing inevitable changes are the great analysts of social issues and belonging.

“Budapest is my hometown, it has always been and will remain an integral part of my life. For me, it’s always a bit different to be on stage here; it’s a great honor to play for the Hungarian audience.

On August 18th, we are preparing for a truly special evening. It will be a unique opportunity to celebrate musical culture together and stand up for freedom, peace, caring attention, common sense, and humanity.

With heartfelt respect for our audience, we will deliver the best musical performance to provide an unforgettable and carefree experience. We want to create happy moments, share them, and keep them in our hearts and memories! Let the music play for all of us, for HUMANITY!” – said Leslie Mandoki.

Participation in the concert is free.

Date and time: 18 Augustus 19:00 
1051 Budapest, Szent István tér

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