This first became a certainty when he made a gipsy jazz album in 2006, entitled Gipsy Colors, following in the footsteps of the genre-creating Szakcsi with his active participation. Their musical connection has been going on ever since, and during many European and foreign tours they have dazzled the audience with this special variety of jazz, which also integrates Hungarian gypsy folklore, their amazing musicality and sparkling improvisation skills. It will be no different during the current concert at the Opus Jazz Club, where Tony Lakatos on saxophone will join to the Béla Szakcsi Lakatos trio (Béla Szakcsi Lakatos - piano, András Lakatos Pecek - drums, Géza Jónás - bass). In the first half of the concert, their fluent modern jazz language skills will be sparkled during a free musical conversation, while in the second half, they will attempt to say something new within the subject of jazz standards. Given the innovative nature of musicians, we cannot doubt its success.