Nigun

Four-piece Nigun (formed in 2001) boasts an international fan base, having forged a unique signature sound that originates in Eastern European Jewish music and spontaneous jazz improvisation. They already had more than 200 gigs around the world. The band often works together with guest musicians such as John Zorn, Don Byron, Frank London, Matt Darriau, Steven Bernstein and Miklós Lukács.

CONTACT: contact@nigun.hu / +36 30 990 2648

Parno Graszt

“They do not use sources of Gipsy music – they are the source itself” (Songlines)

Formed more than 20 years ago, Parno Graszt began to compose unreleased songs mixing music from Balkans, Hungary, Romania, Serbia and Spain with a Gypsy attitude creating a new style. ​ Upbeat guitars, 4/4 persistent beats, and Balkans melodies are the ingredients for an euphoric and energetic show, which entertains and unites people of all ages. Parno Graszt sings their song in Romani and Hungarian language. ​ Every concert is an explosion of sound, colour, and joy. It seems that the audience becomes part of the show. The songs, dances, and language have transmitted the soul of the white horse (Parno Graszt) and gypsy folk.

CONTACT: slaszlo@pannonproductions.hu / +36 30 959 3039

Aurevoir

Although the ethno-beat folk music band is only a few years old, they had already many tours and live shows. The band has even been to Shanghai where they played during the opening event of the Hungarian Pavilion. Their first EP – Ethno-beat – reached the 3rd place of the Hungarian album chart after its release in 2017. Their first LP was released in June of 2018, this album peaked at #5 on the album selling chart.

CONTACT: aurevoirzene@gmail.com // +36 20 421 1989