Hajógyár x A38▪️Platon Karataev akusztikus duó koncert▪️Dobos Emőke
On 28 February we will shout for the Coast on the A38! We will close February with a duo formation of the band that created one of the most outstanding albums of last year's Hungarian alternative music, and who have already had countless successes abroad. And the boys are joined by an exceptionally talented visual designer-illustrator who you already know well!

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♦️Who will be in the main roles?♦️Dobos Emőke is a contemporary artist, her creative world is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, experimenting with both manual and digital techniques, working with wood, ceramics, textiles, among others, in addition to traditional graphic techniques. Platon Karataev is the creator of the visual world of the Platon Karataev band, as well as of music videos, album covers and graphics related to the band.
Platon Karataev have taken their English songs to countless foreign countries in previous years, and have attracted many fans from abroad, but last year they came out with Hungarian songs to the great delight of their Hungarian listeners! Lyrics that approach the depths of the soul with the most natural symbols and archetypes are combined with a unique atmosphere in the band's songs. And this atmosphere is even stronger live.
Before the Platon Karataev duo's concert, Dóri Hegyi (Ohnody) talks to Emőkek Dobos, Gergellyel Balla and Sebestyén Czakó-Kuraly about their work together.
Host: Dóri Hegyi (Ohnody)
👉 Opening time: 19:00
👉 Programme: 20:00 - 21:30
🎫Tickets: https://bit.ly/3H0zLUN
Seating is limited, reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.
The event is supported by the National Cultural Fund in the framework of the Petőfi 200 Memorial Year.
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.

















