9 result(s) for fran palermo in Entertainment
'VOLT Festival' In Sopron, 21 - 25 June
- 21 Jun 2022 3:35 PM
- https://welovebudapest.com/en
- entertainment
The annual VOLT Festival has been one of Hungary’s greatest summer celebrations for nearly three decades now, drawing world-famous musicians of diverse genres along with exceptional local acts to fill a forested campground in the hills above the western city of Sopron.
Kolorádó Festival, Outskirts Of Budapest, 11 – 14 August
- 10 Aug 2021 3:45 PM
- entertainment
For the fifth time in 2021, the mellow hip world of this cool 'mini-feszt' comes to life on the outskirts of Budapest this August, providing four days of live music and open-air entertainment.
'Sound Of Silence' Charity Concert In Budapest, 8 November
- 4 Nov 2019 9:09 AM
- entertainment
This year Hungary’s foundation for autism celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Budapest Showcase Hub, Fogas / Instant, 15 – 17 November
- 5 Nov 2018 9:30 AM
- entertainment
Budapest Showcase Hub is bringing the Eastern European music community together in Budapest for the third time between 15-17 November.
Emerging New Wave Of Alternative Hungarian Rock
- 25 Jun 2018 8:28 AM
- http://dailynewshungary.com
- entertainment
Recent years have seen the emergence of an alternative rock scene in Hungary with bands that could easily feature in the line-up of big Western festivals like Glastonbury. This young generation of new wave rock has all it takes: they sing in English, wear black jackets and have great guitar riffs. Discover three of them and have a listen below.
Kolorado 'Indie / House' Fest, Nagykovácsi, 13-16 June
- 13 Jun 2018 6:13 AM
- entertainment
Three years ago guests at this special fest realized just how much Budapest needed a "superfriendly, slow-paced, out-of-town but not-so-much', festival where you can just turn off your smartphone (the signal is almost dead there anyway), and 'get loose with Mother Nature and dance your ass off to indie pop or cutting edge house".
8 Lesser Known Summer Festivals
- 18 May 2018 9:27 AM
- http://dailynewshungary.com
- entertainment
Hungarian summers are packed to the brim with festivals, and new ones keep appearing on the scene... But once they become popular, they tend to attract big crowds, losing their initial friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
Kolorado 'Indie / House' Festival At Nagykovácsi, 7 – 10 June
- 8 Jun 2017 8:16 AM
- entertainment
Last year guests at this special fest realized just how much Budapest needed a "superfriendly, slow-paced, out-of-town but not-so-much, festival where you can just turn off your smartphone (the signal is almost dead anyway), get loose with Mother Nature and dance your ass off to indie pop or cutting edge house".
Invitation: Haight-Ashbury (UK) Concert, A38 Ship Budapest, 15 May
- 13 May 2013 9:00 AM
- entertainment
"The two female singers, backed by a talented male guitarist, are like a new and improved version of a psychedelic Abba. The lyrics are great, the vocals are haunting, the timing is impressive and they fill the stage like a bigger much fuller band" - The Sunday Herald
'VOLT Festival' In Sopron, 21 - 25 June
- 21 Jun 2022 3:35 PM
- https://welovebudapest.com/en
- entertainment
The annual VOLT Festival has been one of Hungary’s greatest summer celebrations for nearly three decades now, drawing world-famous musicians of diverse genres along with exceptional local acts to fill a forested campground in the hills above the western city of Sopron.
Kolorádó Festival, Outskirts Of Budapest, 11 – 14 August
- 10 Aug 2021 3:45 PM
- entertainment
For the fifth time in 2021, the mellow hip world of this cool 'mini-feszt' comes to life on the outskirts of Budapest this August, providing four days of live music and open-air entertainment.
'Sound Of Silence' Charity Concert In Budapest, 8 November
- 4 Nov 2019 9:09 AM
- entertainment
This year Hungary’s foundation for autism celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Budapest Showcase Hub, Fogas / Instant, 15 – 17 November
- 5 Nov 2018 9:30 AM
- entertainment
Budapest Showcase Hub is bringing the Eastern European music community together in Budapest for the third time between 15-17 November.
Emerging New Wave Of Alternative Hungarian Rock
- 25 Jun 2018 8:28 AM
- http://dailynewshungary.com
- entertainment
Recent years have seen the emergence of an alternative rock scene in Hungary with bands that could easily feature in the line-up of big Western festivals like Glastonbury. This young generation of new wave rock has all it takes: they sing in English, wear black jackets and have great guitar riffs. Discover three of them and have a listen below.
Kolorado 'Indie / House' Fest, Nagykovácsi, 13-16 June
- 13 Jun 2018 6:13 AM
- entertainment
Three years ago guests at this special fest realized just how much Budapest needed a "superfriendly, slow-paced, out-of-town but not-so-much', festival where you can just turn off your smartphone (the signal is almost dead there anyway), and 'get loose with Mother Nature and dance your ass off to indie pop or cutting edge house".
8 Lesser Known Summer Festivals
- 18 May 2018 9:27 AM
- http://dailynewshungary.com
- entertainment
Hungarian summers are packed to the brim with festivals, and new ones keep appearing on the scene... But once they become popular, they tend to attract big crowds, losing their initial friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
Kolorado 'Indie / House' Festival At Nagykovácsi, 7 – 10 June
- 8 Jun 2017 8:16 AM
- entertainment
Last year guests at this special fest realized just how much Budapest needed a "superfriendly, slow-paced, out-of-town but not-so-much, festival where you can just turn off your smartphone (the signal is almost dead anyway), get loose with Mother Nature and dance your ass off to indie pop or cutting edge house".
Invitation: Haight-Ashbury (UK) Concert, A38 Ship Budapest, 15 May
- 13 May 2013 9:00 AM
- entertainment
"The two female singers, backed by a talented male guitarist, are like a new and improved version of a psychedelic Abba. The lyrics are great, the vocals are haunting, the timing is impressive and they fill the stage like a bigger much fuller band" - The Sunday Herald