Dzsúdló
It was just about time for your favorite dude Judlo to park his legendary Lancia in the Papp László Budapest Sport Arena, wasn't it? Budapest Park, Sziget Big Stage - and now this... But he said it would be a hard year!

Schedule
On 29 December 2023, Judo will put on the golden helmet for this top period with a show like never before. By then, everyone will have woken up from their sleep knowing all the lyrics to Kincugi, so fasten your seatbelts, hop in the mitfahrer seat and turbo gear up!
One of Generation Z's all-time favourites, Judo has quickly become popular for his outspoken, idiosyncratic songs. With a young, but more distinctive voice, Jujudlo has over 90 million streams on Spotify and over 100 million views on YouTube.
His hit Lej with Lil Frakk rose to cult status almost as soon as it was released, and his first album Fotofóbia became one of Hungary's most listened to albums. A year later, his second album, Monster, was released. The sometimes taboo-breakingly emotional songs, infused with spleen, remained, and some renowned contributors such as Zoli Beck (30Y) and Krúbi arrived.
In August 2022, he released a song with another Generation Z icon, Azahriah, entitled Várnék.
Márton Juhász, who has a slam poetry background, also won the MTV EMA Best Hungarian Artist award in 2020 with his project Dzsúdló. Like his lyrics, his music videos are thought-provoking, often touching on difficult topics: the secret of Dzsúdló's success seems to be the perfect balance between entertainment and deeper content.
In 2023, he continued to tour the country, appearing at most of the major festivals, including the main stage at the Sziget Festival. This year he played twice to packed houses in Budapest Park. His fanbase is extremely enthusiastic and cohesive.
KINCUGI 2023, the artist's third album, will be released in September 2023 with 15 songs, some of which will be performed live at the Budapest Arena on 29 December!
Papp László Budapest Sportaréna
One of Budapest's biggest concert and event venues, named after iconic Hungarian boxer László Papp.