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30th Anniversary Celebration Series by Fono Music Centre Budapest
- 18 Sep 2024 4:20 PM
- entertainment
The Buda Fono cultural and music centre has launched a programme series featuring concerts, folk-dance teaching and round-table discussions in celebration of the centre's upcoming 30th anniversary, its managing director announced.
'Hey, June', Celebration Of Local Pop, Palace of Arts Budapest, 6 - 9 June
- 5 Jun 2023 6:22 AM
- entertainment
The Hey, June! programme series is as old as Müpa Budapest itself. It was first held in 2005, and has taken place at the end of the academic year ever since, ushering in the holidays and the festival season as an in-house mini-festival that opens the door to every aspect of this new beginning, welcoming the summer and giving us good reason to celebrate.
International Stars Fail To Bring Profit
- 18 Jun 2004 9:10 AM
- entertainment
The local audience cannot afford more concerts by international stars, according to event organisers. A dozen pop idols have been scheduled to play in Hungary this year. Gigs usually attract full houses, but profits are scarce.
30th Anniversary Celebration Series by Fono Music Centre Budapest
- 18 Sep 2024 4:20 PM
- entertainment
The Buda Fono cultural and music centre has launched a programme series featuring concerts, folk-dance teaching and round-table discussions in celebration of the centre's upcoming 30th anniversary, its managing director announced.
'Hey, June', Celebration Of Local Pop, Palace of Arts Budapest, 6 - 9 June
- 5 Jun 2023 6:22 AM
- entertainment
The Hey, June! programme series is as old as Müpa Budapest itself. It was first held in 2005, and has taken place at the end of the academic year ever since, ushering in the holidays and the festival season as an in-house mini-festival that opens the door to every aspect of this new beginning, welcoming the summer and giving us good reason to celebrate.
International Stars Fail To Bring Profit
- 18 Jun 2004 9:10 AM
- entertainment
The local audience cannot afford more concerts by international stars, according to event organisers. A dozen pop idols have been scheduled to play in Hungary this year. Gigs usually attract full houses, but profits are scarce.