The very first concert by the great classic in Hungary. The masters of postrock are the always present band at the tops of the lists, an ultimate must see cathegory on their own, and yes this is an album-release gig of theirs. Their support will come by the American singer-guitarist-painter Sam Prekop.
Movits! sounds like a party, pure and simple, and a party needs no translation, which just goes to prove that Swedish hip-hop swing truly is a universal language.
One of New York's definitely youngest and most exciting electronic, slow-motion funk, synthwave and tape producers will take onto a crazy voyage into space all listeners. His trip will be introduced by his Hungarian soul twin, Belau and Czech mate, Aid Kid.
Young Austrian world star Manu Delago returns to the A38 Ship to give an album-release concert of his uniquely refined electronic pop music, that can take its listeners into a distant and very-very pleasant world of dreams.
Belgium's Nr. 1 indie pop band that has conquered many thousands of hearts from the Lowlands festival up to New York now comes to Hungary for the very first time to present its fantastic latest album titled Thin Walls. Their support will be a great young band from Belgium: Lohaus.
One of the most important formations of Scandinavian nu jazz, the Norwegian Jaga Jazzist celebrates its 20th anniversary with a new album, all-cd box release and of course a great European tour. Their new Starfire is also released by the Ninja Tune, and is as diverse and rich as their former ones. Support comes by the Croatian organic dance music band Kozmodrum.
This NOVEMBER 11th Fink gig has been cancelled due to ligistic reasons. All purchased tickets can be exchanged for the Fink gig on the 12th till the beginning of the concert. If this date does not suit you the bought thűickets will be refunded till 11th at our cashier. Since the concert on the 12th will be probably a sold out gig please exchange your tickets for this gig as soon as possible. Sorry for the inconvenience!
An excellent young band already with a whole list of great successes arrives at the Ship to give a both energetic and teasing concert with their outstanding indie folk from Utrecht. Their support will be one of the greatest young pop bands from Hungary: the Margaret Island.
What’s the likelihood that an Ethiopian-born Israeli singer would have internalized old-school American soul, funk and jazz to the point where she could pass for a star in any of those styles? Ester Rada is exactly that. " — New York Music Daily.
Great folk-metal band Orphaned Land arrives to Budapest with a very special project this time, playing a completely acoustic set featuring the great Berlin-based goth-choir, the Stimmgewalt. Their support will be the Molllust Opera Metal band mixing classical music with metal in a very special way.
One of the most legendary Hungarian albums of the last two decades, Anima Sound System's Shalom is going to be played in original line up on its 20th anniversary! Great time!
Chances are, you already know Beardyman. He’s the lovable beatboxing champion, the festival favourite last heard playing the charismatic stoner on Fatboy Slim’s global smash ‘Eat Sleep Rave Repeat’, right? Well, yes, that was Beardyman. But the musician emerging from hiding on his startling new album Distractions is virtually a different species altogether.
Max the Sax - who was the famous saxplayer and frontman of the Parov Stelar Band - will present his very best own material with his special line up on this night. Elegance, party, lunacy and beyond on a night with a great-great horn player!
Monumental hymns, kicking southern rock, power, flow, energy and passion: this is what the Kentucky-based quartet will bring on its first trip to Hungary on a night filled with joyful noise.
Formed in San Francisco in 2009 by Wooden Shijps guitarist Ripley Johnson and Sanae Yamada, Moon Duo’s first two critically acclaimed EPs, Killing Time (2009) and Escape (2010), fused the futuristic pylon hum and transistor reverb of Suicide or Silver Apples with the heat-haze fuzz of American rock ‘n’ roll to create tracks of blistering, 12-cylinder space rock.