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Soso Lakatos & Friends

Soso Lakatos & Friends

A prodigiously talented alto saxophonist, Sándor Soso Lakatos was already playing with top musicians at home when he went to study in Amsterdam at the age of 20, taking masterclasses with world-renowned American musicians such as Miguel Zenon, Branford Marsalis, Gerard Presencer, and Brad Mehldau.  more

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Last event date: Thursday, January 11 2024 8:00PM

Thanks to his outstanding results, he was awarded a Huygens Scholarship and has performed in many prestigious clubs in the Netherlands and Europe. Since his return home, his polished, intelligent and highly imaginative playing has enriched the Hungarian jazz palette in numerous bands and projects, such as the Balázs Bágyi New Quartet, Tzumo Exclusive and the Bart'z eColony Band led by József Horváth Barcza. On this evening, he will take to the stage with renowned representatives of the Hungarian jazz scene.

Featuring:

    Sándor Soso Lakatos - saxophone
    Róbert Szakcsi Lakatos - piano
    György Orbán - double bass
    Dávid Hodek - 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

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