Platon Karataev, Hegedűs Józsi és a Vadvirág Együttes
2024-02-03T19:00:00.000Z
The last concert of Platon Karataev in Budapest before the release of the Sunburst album! There will be new songs from the forthcoming album, as well as old ones that are now taking a leave from the show for a while.
Feb
03
Schedule
The band named after Lev Tolstoy's character was founded in Budapest in 2016. In Hungary they have played to packed houses at the Akvárium, MÜPÁ and A38 Ship, while abroad they have performed at festivals such as Roadburn, Reeperbahn, Eurosonic and Liverpool Sound City. Our first album, For Her (2017), put the band on the international map, and their songs have since been streamed millions of times around the world.
The band's second album, Atoms (2020), saw them move away from the acoustic direction they had been taking towards a louder, grander sound. The album is about searching for and questioning our innermost selves, with songs that sometimes plunge towards ourselves and sometimes move away from it. The band's album 'Crying for the Shore', released last January, continues on this spiral, looking at man through the eyes of water, mountain and forest, and continues to wander around the core of existence. 'Crying for the Coast' was one of the critics' favourite albums of last year, according to Artisjus, and was also awarded a Fonogram Award. The band's next full-length album, Sunburst, is due in spring 2024.
Location
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.
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