SOLD-OUT - Random Trip – One Night Around the World I Ineffable
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SOLD-OUT - Random Trip – One Night Around the World I Ineffable
How does one of Phil Collins' favourite vocalists from the Genesis' farewell tour of 2022 end up on the same stage at the House of Music Hungary as a Kossuth Prize-winning saxophonist and one of Hungary’s most international artists? Well, the answer is not only the result of fourteen years of constant dreaming by the drummer Jávor Delov, the artistic director of Random Trip, but also by fulfilling one of our team’s biggest goals for 2023: to realize as many international concerts and collaborations as possible, while simultaneously "tangibly" demonstrating that Hungary is in a prominent position in terms of the jazz and pop music scenes in Europe, both in musical talents and classics – including all generations of musicians. This will be perfectly illustrated on 6 April by the first Random Trip concert at the House of Music, at which the Irie Maffia diva and daredevil Sena Dagadu and MC Kemon will be joined by Dániel Szebényi (Godfater). and many others, including Mihály Borbély, one of the nation’s most versatile wind instrument players (the Vujicsics band), and one of Austria's most sought-after session guitarists, Thomas Hechenberger, as well as Daniel Pearce 'DTale' who, when he is not wowing audiences with Genesis or Level 42, writes drum'n'bass hits like Nobody To Love with Sigma.
The concert is supported by the Austrian Cultural Forum.
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There are no seats at the concert
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