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A38
This
classic floating location at the Buda foot of Petőfi Bridge operates all
year round, but summer is a completely different proposition on board the party
boat. The main concert hall in the belly of the hull closes and the terraces open, where all but one of this summer’s events now takes place. Budapest’s
most popular daytime party series, Sunburst, will noise up the Nose Terrace next
to the Roof Terrace. To get everyone in the mood, the A38 let loose last Saturday with a 24-hour season-opening party.
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Akvárium Klub
In
addition to the A38 (see above), Budapest’s other main concert venue is
the Akvárium Klub right in the heart of town. In similar fashion, the concert
halls inside close their doors from June, and the terrace by the entrance
transforms into a party venue. In addition to acoustic shows by prominent acts
on the Hungarian music scene (the Lázár brothers, Nové Soma, Jónás Vera), DJs will
generate a sparkling summer atmosphere with mood-enhancing dance music.
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Barba Negra
Although it was recently rumoured that Barba Negra would close, this
turned out to be greatly exaggerated. At some point, the place will move from
its current location, at the Buda foot of Lágymányosi Bridge, but it remains here
for the summer. Barba Negra is primarily a concert venue for metal bands and
rockers – a glance at the agenda reveals names not to be messed with, such
as Mayhem, Igorrr and Combichrist. More mainstream acts also feature, such as
the evergreen Whitesnake and Hungarian poppy hip-hoppers Children of Distance, while this month domestic legends such as Edda and Hobo preach to the converted.
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Budapest Park
Budapest Park is one
of the most popular summer concert venues in the capital, like one big summer-long festival on Soroksári út. As before the pandemic, the place has put together a serious line-up
of performers. There will be one or two smaller one-day festivals, the best of Hungarian alt-music scene will perform here such as Bohemian Betyars, Ricsárdgír, Csaknekedkirlány,
Galaxisok, Krúbi, Bëlga, Follow the Flow, Budapest Bár, the Anti Fitness
Club, Blahalouisiana and Parno Graszt. In addition, a
few big international stars also play: the Pet Shop Boys, the Pixies, Pink Floyd drummer
Nick Mason and Gogol Bordello.
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Dürer Kert
Like Kertem (see below),
Dürer Kert was also located in Városliget, and then had to move when the rehabilitation of
the park and its surroundings began. It reopened last year on the other side of the Danube, at burgeoning BudaPart, and it proves to be
a great place. Both DJs and live bands await audiences this season, although their bigger events are still being held on the A38 (see above)
party boat or at the Akvárium Klub (see above). Luckily, there are still smaller gigs at Dürer
Kert too, maintaining its status as one of the main
venues in Budapest for underground music.
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PONTOON
The original PONTOON was on the right side of the Pest end of the Chain Bridge, whose renovation forced it to relocate. Last summer, PONTOON reopened at a new
location, ushering in a new era in the life of the club. However, their concept
remains the same as before: underground music for parties, electronica, jazz, disco,
hip hop and Gypsy music – all with no door charge. You can dance and party until
dawn, while admiring Buda's beautiful panorama: the Castle, Gellért Hill
and the entire embankment.