After the unexpected death of David Bowie in 2016Hungarian musicians decided to commemorate one of the most influential artists in pop culture. So they threw a concert at the A38 showcasing Bowie's oeuvre. Although the concert was planned to be a one-off, both the musicians and the audience wanted a re-run. Since then, the band plays one concert a year, expanding the show with songs from a fellow musician with whom Bowie collaborated. This year on March 23rd, the band will be featuring Bob Dylan, who had a huge influence on Bowie. He even wrote the song "Song for Bob Dylan" on his 1971 album "Hunky Dory" and covered Dylan songs several times - both solo and with his late-80s band, Tin Machine.

More info and tickets here.