4 result(s) for marsh in Events
Sullivan King, Akvárium Klub Budapest, 7 March
- 7 Mar 2026 11:30 PM
- contemporary
Bass music powerhouse Sullivan King returns to Budapest with a live performance at Akvárium Klub Main Hall.
Sullivan King is not your average DJ. Guitar in hand, fuelled by raw energy and crushing drops, he delivers a signature sound where dubstep, rock, and metal collide.
After tearing up the world’s biggest festival stages, this explosive live show lands in an intimate club setting — ...
Marsh, Akvárium Klub Budapest, 30 January
- 30 Jan 2026 12:28 PM
- contemporary
One of the standout talents of the melodic house scene, Thomas Marshall – better known as Marsh – is famous for his streams recorded in breath-taking locations, each of which attracts millions of viewers.
Marsh’s music is uniquely emotional, yet its pulse gently moves us and convinces us that we are wandering through unknown and beautiful landscapes. Soon, Marsh is setting course for Budapest ...
Ninjabreakz & Eventus: Daddy G Dj Set (Massive Attack), A38 Ship Budapest, 14 February 2025
- 14 Feb 2025 2:00 PM
- contemporary
Grantley Evan Marshall, also known by the stage name Daddy G, is an English musician and a founding member of the glorious band Massive Attack. With his groovy and downtempo sounds, Daddy G and the Massive Attack are considered to have pioneered the Bristol Sound along with other legendary acts such as Portishead and Tricky.
Born in Bristol, Marshall joined the city music scene at an early age ...
Hungarian National Dance Ensemble: Living Dance Archive Szatmár, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 14 January
- 14 Jan 2025 7:00 PM
- contemporary
György Martin, the legendary dance researcher, and his colleagues collected and archived the dance culture of small villages in Szatmár in the greatest detail until the 1970s (dance films were made in more than 290 villages).
Our Living Dance Archive presents the dance culture of the two best known dance villages (Tyukod and Nagyecsed) as well as the dance culture of shepherds and the gypsies ...
Sullivan King, Akvárium Klub Budapest, 7 March
- 7 Mar 2026 11:30 PM
- contemporary
Bass music powerhouse Sullivan King returns to Budapest with a live performance at Akvárium Klub Main Hall.
Sullivan King is not your average DJ. Guitar in hand, fuelled by raw energy and crushing drops, he delivers a signature sound where dubstep, rock, and metal collide.
After tearing up the world’s biggest festival stages, this explosive live show lands in an intimate club setting — ...
Marsh, Akvárium Klub Budapest, 30 January
- 30 Jan 2026 12:28 PM
- contemporary
One of the standout talents of the melodic house scene, Thomas Marshall – better known as Marsh – is famous for his streams recorded in breath-taking locations, each of which attracts millions of viewers.
Marsh’s music is uniquely emotional, yet its pulse gently moves us and convinces us that we are wandering through unknown and beautiful landscapes. Soon, Marsh is setting course for Budapest ...
Ninjabreakz & Eventus: Daddy G Dj Set (Massive Attack), A38 Ship Budapest, 14 February 2025
- 14 Feb 2025 2:00 PM
- contemporary
Grantley Evan Marshall, also known by the stage name Daddy G, is an English musician and a founding member of the glorious band Massive Attack. With his groovy and downtempo sounds, Daddy G and the Massive Attack are considered to have pioneered the Bristol Sound along with other legendary acts such as Portishead and Tricky.
Born in Bristol, Marshall joined the city music scene at an early age ...
Hungarian National Dance Ensemble: Living Dance Archive Szatmár, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 14 January
- 14 Jan 2025 7:00 PM
- contemporary
György Martin, the legendary dance researcher, and his colleagues collected and archived the dance culture of small villages in Szatmár in the greatest detail until the 1970s (dance films were made in more than 290 villages).
Our Living Dance Archive presents the dance culture of the two best known dance villages (Tyukod and Nagyecsed) as well as the dance culture of shepherds and the gypsies ...













