Die Antwoord, Budapest Park, 18 June

  • 17 Jun 2025 8:32 AM
Die Antwoord, Budapest Park, 18 June
Following last year's sold-out Barba Negra concert, South African rap-rave group Die Antwoord, known for their extreme parties, will return to Budapest. This time they are upping the ante and bringing their crazy hits to Budapest Park on 18th June, presented by Live Nation.

Hailing from Cape Town, South Africa, the band has already proven in Budapest that where they perform, there is guaranteed madness, party and extreme shows. Ninja and ¥o-Landi have so far delivered hits like I Fink U Freeky, Baby's On Fire, Ugly Boy and their latest single Pokémon.

Their work is followed by millions of fans in 183 countries and their mind-blowing videos have billions of views. The group is the flagship of Zef counterculture, they have also christened their own label Zef Recordz and released a documentary last year called ZEF The Story of Die Antwoord.

The band started touring again in 2024, after 5 years, and the comeback was so successful that last year they did three tours around the world - including Budapest - and now, after 2018, they will take Budapest Park by storm on 18th June.

Tickets: 
www.livenation.hu /  www.budapestpark.hu

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