Friday

7pm - 10pm: Sena Dagadu – “Feathers” – album-release at A38 The popular personality of Hungarian-Ghanaian singer and songwriter Sena Dagadu is well-known to almost all people who have been to any Hungarian festival, but she is best known as the lead singer of the Irie Maffia band. On Sunday, the queen of feathers presents her great new album by throwing a huge gig at A38.
7:30pm - 8:40pm:
Lovely Quinces (HR) at Akvárium Spring TerraceA 24-year-old Croatian girl, Dunja Ercegovic, released a song titled “Wrong House” under the pseudonym Lovely Quinces in 2012, and Akvárium Klub’s team – and basically all of Croatia – feel in love with her melancholic folk music. Since then, she has played before the gigs of Morcheeba and Tame Impala, and she once performed in Hungary as well. Now, she embarks on a tour around Europe, including a stop at downtown's Akvárium Klub.
9:30pm - 11pm Raw at the Toldi Cinema
Watch the French coming-of-age cannibal horror film that turns heads all around the world – sometimes quite literally, away from the screen or towards a sick bag – within the framework of the Titanic International Film Festival in Budapest. In Raw, coming from a family of vets and vegetarians, Justine starts veterinary school, where she if forced to face the cruel initiation ritual of freshmen, eating raw meat. However, she soon encounters the unexpected consequences as her true self begins to emerge. On Friday, the film screens with original audio and English and Hungarian subtitles at the Toldi Cinema. 10:59pm - 6am:
LÄRM and Technokunst pres. Headless Horseman at LARM
One of the best techno clubs in Budapest, LARM brings the Berlin-based techno DJ, Headless Horseman, to their next electronica extravaganza, where the mysterious hooded man spins discs live for an electro-loving crowd. 11pm - 5am: Gold School at BRKLYNOne Friday every month is dedicated to gold school in BRKLYN, when they play the greatest hits of the golden age of music from hip hop through r’n’b and rap to Hungarian pop that defined the music industry during the past 20 years. This time, Hungarian DJs Gomes and Jován spin the records late into the night.
More detailsSaturday

8am - :
Czakó Piacz at Czakó Kert
From mid-March onwards, a new farmers' market full of friendly vendors awaits visitors in the lovely garden of an old Hungarian peasant house, bringing the atmosphere of the countryside to Budapest. Several stalls boast bio produce, quail eggs, mouthwatering meats, handcrafted cheeses, and countless unique specialties that are not available elsewhere in the capital. 10am - 3pm: 32nd Telekom Vivicitta Spring Half Marathon beginning on Margaret IslandDuring April 8-9, the 32nd Telekom Vivicitta Spring Half Marathon entices enthusiastic runners to Budapest’s beautiful Margaret Island to complete diverse distances amid an inspiring ambience. Within the framework of this two-day jogging jamboree, runners can take on a ten-kilometer Vivicitta and a 21-kilometer half marathon on Sunday, while on Saturday the focus is on shorter races ranging from 750 meters to seven kilometers for less-experienced runners.
More details 10am - 5pm:
Sakura celebration at ELTE Botanical GardenThe Sakura celebration is a traditional event at the Botanical Garden of the Eötvös Loránd University, connected to the blooming of Japanese cherry trees in April, and the traditional Japanese celebration, the Hanami. At this time, when the cherry trees blossom at the botanical garden, visitors follow the Japanese tradition and have picnics on blankets amid the garden's aromatic scene, admiring the blooming Sakura trees.
7pm - :
Yasmina Reza:
The God of Carnage at Vallai KertWhat happens when two sets of parents meet up to deal with the unruly behavior of their children? A calm and rational debate between grown-ups about the need to teach kids how to behave properly, or a hysterical night of name-calling, tantrums and tears before bedtime? Boys will be boys, but the adults are usually worse – much worse.
Yasmina Reza's sharp-edged play, The God of Carnage, is presented in English language and Hungarian subtitles only twice in Budapest, on April 8th and 9th.
More details9pm - 11:59pm:
SwingHeart – Group’n’Swing Concert & Party at OrfeumFive years ago, a fine representative of swing and boogie styles, Group’n’Swing, gained ground at the same time as Budapest’s Orfeum club opened. After a successful appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest, many concerts, two albums and numerous new songs, they now return to their roots to introduce their show, “SwingHeart”.Sunday

10am - 4pm:
Kiskertpiac and spring DIY matinee at Anker’tKiskertpiac is an eco-friendly fair of flowers, plants, bouquets, and gastro and design products. The spring DIY matinée awaits visitors with various programs and workshops, plant and flower vendors, herbs, floral decoration, special foods, jewelry, garden and kitchen accessories, vintage decorations, and natural cosmetics.
11am - 10pm: Korean Cultural Days at Bálna Budapest
The Korean Cultural Center brings the representatives of Korean gastronomy, music, dance, sports, visual arts, and artisanship to Budapest on Sunday, in order to present and celebrate their cultural heritage. Among other interesting facts, visitors can see what defines the everyday life of Koreans, what the characteristics of their frame of mind are, what the most typical Korean dishes are, and how Koreans pass the time in general.
1:30pm - : I Board Budapest at Heroes’ SquareThe team of I Board Budapest, that is, several enthusiastic longboard skaters, gather for the 8th time to roam the city’s streets together, passing by several picturesque spots, under well-organized conditions. If you have a longboard and would like to make some like-minded friends, head over to Heroes’ Square this Sunday!
7pm - 8:30pm:
Opus 2 Performance by Yaron Lifschitz, Circa Ensemble and Debussy Quartet at the Palace of ArtsDirected by Yaron Lifschitz, the Circa Contemporary Circus ensemble’s show merges virtuoso forms of movement and poetic moments into a captivating harmony. Conceived for seven acrobats and a live string quartet, this production is an “exceptional show in the history of circus... virtually flawless.” More details7pm - 9pm:
Yoga Light Project(ion) meets Flow Unplugged at Akvárium Klub After the long cold months, everyone longs for light and colors; downtown Budapest’s Akvárium Klub now has a superb pop-up yoga studio, where you can stretch your muscles in a vividly colored dream-like world amid live jazz guitar music that pleasantly fills the air.
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