Tamás Pajor's solo music evening is a unique, genre-creating series of performances that combines elements of slam poetry, spoken word, chanson, hip-hop and stand-up in a philosophical, yet witty and accessible form. The speciality of this genre, which harmonises the worlds of entertaining fiction and intelligent pop music, is that Tamás Pajor performs with a different prominent representative of the culture from different areas each evening, so every occasion is different. Without claiming to be exhaustive, he has already performed with Péter Geszti, Róbert Koltai, Géza Bereményi, Lajos Parti Nagy, Péter Müller Siam, Caramel, László Kollár-Klemencz, Krisztián Grecsó, Miklós Vecsei H. Vecsei, László Lukács and Gergő Oláh. This time the series continues with Jenő Menyhárt.
After his culture-shaping catchphrases "Fashion tells you who you are", "Rock and roll is not a dance" and "You beat spring, you're a jerk in summer", the singer-songwriter now describes reality with aphorisms like: "What's on the surface is only the surface", "I was lost, but I'm a man now", "The uncritical mass reaches a critical mass", "Rock and roll is a crippled troll", "Gellért watches from the hill as Elizabeth goes down to the bridge", "The caste system casts", "The tree of knowledge is the tree that hurts", or even "Whether we should be snobs or robots, that's the question now, guys".