Hét Hat Club, Los Koyotes

2025-10-17T19:00:00.000Z

Balkan party, Gyp-Hop, Maneleton, Balkumbia, Post-Mulatós, Folk-Techno from Budapest. Hét Hat Club is an international collective of musicians in Hungary committed to acoustic and electronic, traditional and contemporary cultures.

Oct
17

Schedule

For them, partying is a form of art that can happen anywhere: at an underground festival on an Adriatic island, at a Russian house party, on the terrace of a café in Aix-en-Provence, France, on the streets of Zurich, at the Painter's Palace in Budapest, at an LGBTQ retirement home in San Francisco, at a world music festival in Romania, at a Balkan wedding in Poitiers, or on a horse farm in Chile.

A unique international band from Budapest, who have developed their style by drawing on the musical worlds of the Balkans, Turkey, and Transylvania (Romanian, Hungarian, and Gypsy), as well as the rhythms of jazz, hip-hop, and Latin culture.

The band was founded 10 years ago by street musicians who met in Budapest. The band has now moved from the streets to festival stages and combines modern electronic styles with Balkan vibes.

Los Koyotes:

Los Koyotes is a Mexican band formed in Budapest. The founders are two friends who came to Budapest from different Mexican cities with different musical backgrounds and styles.

They mainly play traditional and modern Mexican music, combining Latin American rhythms, different musical genres, and the rich heritage of Mexican culture. Their music is strongly based on mariachi traditions, but also combines many other styles: neomariachi, gypsy-cumbia, corrido-salsa.

The band's live concerts are full of energy, inviting the audience to dance and bringing a real Mexican festive atmosphere to the stage. They often perform at various cultural festivals, events, and clubs, providing a special experience for those who are encountering Mexican music for the first time. Their goal is to bring authentic Mexican sounds to Hungary and to promote Mexican music and culture.

Location

Három Holló

Contemporary culture at the Pest foot of the Elisabeth Bridge.

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