Hajógyár x A38▪️Juci Németh - Hunor G. Szabó duo▪️Momentán Company
In May, we will fill the Ship with music and improvisation, as Bori Péterfy will be in conversation with the versatile singer Jucci Németh and her partner and fellow musician Hunor G.Szabó, while the Momentán Company will entertain the audience with an improvised performance.

Schedule
In May, we will fill the Ship with music and improvisation, as Bori Péterfy will be in conversation with the versatile singer Jucci Németh and her partner and fellow musician Hunor G.Szabó, while the Momentán Company will entertain the audience with an improvised performance.
What can we expect?
Juci Németh started her singing career in Anima Sound System, and over the years she has collaborated with bands such as Kispál and Borz. In 2008, after a stint in London, she founded her own band Nemjuci, with which she has been playing guitar- and song-oriented rock'n roll for 7 years. He has been a member of Budapest Bar for 15 years. Juci's momentum as a mother hasn't slowed down, she opens exhibitions, tours the country with her projects, and with her partner G. Hunor Szabó (The Qualitons, Mihály Borbély jazz projects, Kispál and Lovasi...), they are a perfect pair on stage, performing their own compositions and old favourites together. Péterfy Bori and the Momentán Company will have no difficulty in finding interesting points in the lives of the artists, who will enchant the audience with their special atmosphere and music after the improvisation.
Come and swing with us on 23 May at the A38 Ship!
Hosted by Bori Péterfy
Gate opening: 19:00
Programme: 20:00 - 21:30
Tickets: https://bit.ly/3MRzCY4
Seating is limited, reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.
A38 Ship
Converted from a coal-mining ship, the A38 is easily Budapest's most unique concert venue. The belly of the ship has been home to a wide range of live and electronic music for almost 20 years, and when it's full you can feel the rhythmic movement of the partygoers making waves in the Danube. Foreign acts often refer to it afterwards as their favourite club.