PLASTICOCEAN, Tre Lunatic, Evermind

2026-02-06T18:00:00.000Z

Nine years. Nine years of music, experiences, concerts, friendships. Now is the time to celebrate this milestone with you where we feel best: on stage! 🎾 Old members also return to the stage to celebrate this day with us. It's more than a concert. It’s an encounter, a look back, a holiday. We will be there, in full force. Will you be there? 👉 Be a part of this special evening – we look forward to seeing you!

Feb
06

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TRE LUNATIC: Tre Lunatic was founded in 2021 with the participation of Ádám Tarcsai (drums), Sándor Bikali (guitar) and Gábor Mátyás (vocals). Their music is based on metallic-pop, electronics-spiced grooves, but they don’t shy away from darker, cinematic atmospheres either.

EVERMIND:

The Evermind band is a 5-person metal formation, which was formed in January 2020 in Budapest. Their music is an intense, depressed, modern metal guitar aerobics richly studded with Hungarian lyrics.

PLASTICOCEAN:

The band PLASTICOCEAN in Sopron was founded in 2017, their songs are characterized by modern metal and metalcore styles. Since their inception, in addition to the podium placements of many Hungarian talent scouts, the 2018/2019 Season Voice Recording Program became one of the sponsors of the Starting Subprogram as a single metal band. In September 2019, the band's second album, UNBALED, was released. While the first album, WAVE 2017, was lined with English-language songs, only Hungarian lyrics can be heard on the new album and differs in sound from previous materials. The latest EP, the SODRÁDÁS, with an unusual electronic sound from the band. The band has already performed on the stages of several Hungarian festivals, and in the period 2020-2021 they joined the Leander Kills band' national tour as a backing band. In 2023, you could also see them at the USEME farewell concert, with the Mudfield band at the Aquarium Club and the AWS 2023 autumn-winter tour.

Location

DĂŒrer Garden

DĂŒrer Garden, which moved from the City Park to the vicinity of Kopaszi Dam, is one of the hangouts of Budapest's surviving peripheral subcultures, but it's also worth visiting if you just want a perfect garden spot. That is, starting in spring. Until then, let's keep rockin'! And after that, too.

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