The Horrors, A38 Budapest, 24 February
- 20 Oct 2025 3:16 PM
A New Chapter for The Horrors
Now in their twentieth year, The Horrors are no strangers to Hungarian audiences, having previously performed at the Sziget Festival ten years ago and at Dürer Kert in 2017. Their latest album, Night Life, was released in March of this year, marking the first album not to feature all five original members.
At the core of the band's new sound are frontman Faris Badwan and bassist Rhys Webb. They are joined by Amelie Kidd on keyboards and Jordan Cook (known from Telegram) on drums.
Original guitarist Josh Hayward, who was instrumental in shaping the album's final form, is also present on the recordings and will be joining the tour. The resulting album is described as both heavy and intense, a mix of euphoria and melancholy that also aims to evoke the raw dynamics of their early works.
About the Album: Night Life
The album title, Night Life, is revealing, inviting listeners to discover not just the noise of pubs, but also the internal "buzzing" in their own heads — reaching the places the mind wanders when everyone else is asleep. Over two decades, the band has evolved, earning audience and critical acclaim, including an NME Album of the Year award, and is now returning to its initial momentum.
Full Band Lineup for the European Tour
The remaining European concerts, including the stop in Budapest, have been rescheduled for early 2026 with a significant announcement: the band will be performing as a full five-piece lineup.
This expanded formation will bring The Horrors’ captivating live energy to the A38 Ship. Budapest is among the newly announced tour stops, making the February 24 concert an unmissable event for fans.
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