Billy Idol, Budapest Park, 8 July

  • 24 Mar 2025 6:09 AM
Billy Idol, Budapest Park, 8 July
Billy Idol recently announced in a funny little video that he is going on tour again. It's a Nice Day to...Tour Again is now coming to Budapest.

The punk-rock legend, known for his thrilling performances and hits, will return to Budapest Park on 8 July, presented by Live Nation.

About Billy Idol

Billy Idol is a British-American rock musician known for his punk-inspired style and rebellious image. He rose to fame in the late 1970s as the lead singer of Generation X before launching a successful solo career.

His hits like White Wedding, Rebel Yell, and Dancing with Myself became iconic anthems of the 1980s. With his signature sneer, spiky blonde hair, and leather outfits, he embodied the rock 'n' roll bad-boy persona.

Despite struggles with drug addiction, he made a comeback in the 2000s and continues to perform worldwide. His influence on rock and punk music remains strong, inspiring new generations of musicians.

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