4S Street, NÉKED

2024-11-23T20:00:00.000Z

We are going on a club tour again this autumn! We will bring you our old, new and never heard before songs in a new show, which we will make loud and clear together with you in a family atmosphere!

Nov
23

Schedule

4S Street was formed in 2018 and released their first album the following year, with the album "Citadel" bringing them rapid success. Playing melodic, radio-friendly guitar music, the quintet evolved in the following years, and their second album, Better Days, in 2021, achieved outstanding playing results, first gold and then platinum, before confirming their popularity with concerts in 2022. That year, he won the Petőfi Music Award - Band of the Year and was nominated for a Fonogram Award in the category of Discoverer of the Year. Their songs have millions of plays and views on online platforms.

Guest: NÉKED

Location

Granárium Zebra Club

The Zebra Club is considered the predecessor of the "A Club", founded in 1989 at the dawn of the regime change, where the "A" referred to the word "alternative", indicating that the club wanted to depart from the mainstream, both in terms of its cultural and musical programmes, although the founders of the club may not have known the word at the time. It was all about rebellion, and helping the energy of youth to emerge and create. The club was founded on two parallel lines, one (the harder) line was represented by Zoltán Bencze (Csáklyás) and Pál Kohut (Kojak), while the other was represented by Ákos Szilvássy (Geri) and László Pálinkás (Lambee). The idea was greatly helped by the director of the then Péter Vajda Cultural Centre, who supported the idea and made the cellar club of the "art house" available to them. The Zebra Club is considered to be the predecessor of the "A Club", founded in 1989 at the dawn of the regime change, where the "A" stands for "alternative", indicating that the club wanted to depart from the mainstream, both in terms of its cultural and musical programmes, although the founders of the club may not have known the word at the time. It was all about rebellion, and helping the energy of youth to emerge and create. The club was founded on two parallel lines, one (the harder) line was represented by Zoltán Bencze (Csáklyás) and Pál Kohut (Kojak), while the other was represented by Ákos Szilvássy (Geri) and László Pálinkás (Lambee). The idea was greatly helped by the director of the then Péter Vajda Cultural Centre, who supported the idea and made the cellar club of the "art house" available to them.

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