
Kéknyúl (HU)
Eight years after their last studio album, the band Kéknyúl (Blue Rabbit) released a new album in 2023. 2 Much 2 Soon builds on the familiar foundations, but the band, led by Mátyás Premecz and Andrew Hefler, twist the formula. more
Eight years after their last studio album, the band Kéknyúl (Blue Rabbit) released a new album in 2023. 2 Much 2 Soon builds on the familiar foundations, but the band, led by Mátyás Premecz and Andrew Hefler, twist the formula. more
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Last event date: Saturday, March 22 2025 8:00PM
At the same time, there are persisting elements as well: lots of wind instruments, an American voice and a huge Hammond organ – these are the hallmarks of their music. This evening is for all those who love soul and like to dance to funk rhythms.
Featuring:
Andrew Hefler - vocals
Mátyás Premecz - Hammond organ
András Jász - alto saxophone
Gergő Kováts Gergő - tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
Csaba Puskás - trumpet
Zsolt Csókás - guitar
Péter Matus bass guitar
Márk Badics - drums
Table reservations are automatically added during ticket purchase.
Please note that if you purchase an odd number of seats, you might have to share the table with others, especially if the concert is sold out.
For the best dining experience please arrive around 7pm.
We hold reservations until 8pm.
For more information, please call +36 1 216 7894
The quartet was formed in 2022, comprising Martina Greiner, Federico Gómez, Ignacio Santos, and Emilio Cossani, who share a rich background marked by their passion for tango. Their union was born out of a desire to be part of the cultural movement of 21st-century tango, known as the New Golden Age, where the creation of new works takes center stage.
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