50 result(s) for spending in Entertainment
Inspiration From Above III. Concert, Trafó Budapest, 8th January
- 4 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- entertainment
"Trixie Whitley, who is best-known as the singer of Black Dub, took to the stage for the first time at three years of age, at the concert of her singer-songwriter father, Chris Whitley. Trixie was born in Belgium in 1987 and spent her childhood in New York before moving to Europe when she turned 11, where she began touring as the member of numerous dance and theater companies (Kopergieterij, ...
Balaton Sound In Hungary: Turned Out To Be Another Great Success-Story
- 19 Jul 2010 4:00 AM
- entertainment
"Beach atmosphere, Balaton sunset, quality services and a long list of worlwide famous superstars – these are the most important ingredients of Balaton Sound. This was the fouth time the high-ranking festival by the shore of lake Balaton happened, and it had the chance to welcome nearly 90 thousand guests this year, too. Actually, David Guetta is in the opinion that this venue is the best place ...
Hungary's Sziget Faces Tough Year, Ticket Prices To Go Up 20%
- 6 Apr 2010 6:00 AM
- entertainment
"Hungary’s leading festival organiser Sziget will not ease its grip on spending and will continue its crisis management measures implemented last year. It will keep its budget tight on this year’s Sziget Festival and focus on foreign advertisements, head of Sziget Kft. told business daily Világgazdaság.
András Török: Budapest A Critical Guide
- 9 Dec 2005 6:45 AM
- entertainment
The book introduces Budapest in a thousand ways, additionally, on a more interesting and entertaining manner than the conventional guidebooks.
It guides the reader through the cultural, gastronomical and architectural attractions of the capital by the help of several illustrations and practical walking maps in a casual and honest style.
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.
Inspiration From Above III. Concert, Trafó Budapest, 8th January
- 4 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- entertainment
"Trixie Whitley, who is best-known as the singer of Black Dub, took to the stage for the first time at three years of age, at the concert of her singer-songwriter father, Chris Whitley. Trixie was born in Belgium in 1987 and spent her childhood in New York before moving to Europe when she turned 11, where she began touring as the member of numerous dance and theater companies (Kopergieterij, ...
Balaton Sound In Hungary: Turned Out To Be Another Great Success-Story
- 19 Jul 2010 4:00 AM
- entertainment
"Beach atmosphere, Balaton sunset, quality services and a long list of worlwide famous superstars – these are the most important ingredients of Balaton Sound. This was the fouth time the high-ranking festival by the shore of lake Balaton happened, and it had the chance to welcome nearly 90 thousand guests this year, too. Actually, David Guetta is in the opinion that this venue is the best place ...
Hungary's Sziget Faces Tough Year, Ticket Prices To Go Up 20%
- 6 Apr 2010 6:00 AM
- entertainment
"Hungary’s leading festival organiser Sziget will not ease its grip on spending and will continue its crisis management measures implemented last year. It will keep its budget tight on this year’s Sziget Festival and focus on foreign advertisements, head of Sziget Kft. told business daily Világgazdaság.
András Török: Budapest A Critical Guide
- 9 Dec 2005 6:45 AM
- entertainment
The book introduces Budapest in a thousand ways, additionally, on a more interesting and entertaining manner than the conventional guidebooks.
It guides the reader through the cultural, gastronomical and architectural attractions of the capital by the help of several illustrations and practical walking maps in a casual and honest style.
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.