The best Hungarian folk music ensemble of all times, complemented by the sensational singer Mária Petrás, will really ignite the atmosphere this evening.
The No Sugar band from Gyergyószentmiklós believes in the power, charm and value of live music, and many have come to know it as the backing band of the Bagossy Brothers Company. The evening will be hosted by Prove from Hungary.
Now four of us take care of the usual atmosphere and quality expected of us. We try to showcase as much of our musical tastes as possible, but the main role remains the smiling, winking atmosphere. Put your hands in the air!
One of Hungary's best-known concert bands brings a unique world of electric, rock sound, with which it regularly enchants students, who soon feel the band's motto: In carbon, we trust!
The Teddy Queen, a band from Gyergyószentmiklós with an unchanged line-up, has grown from a school band to a festival band. The Sharonz band gave their debut concert in June 2017 at the Darshan Court in Budapest.
This is when and where the weekend starts off with the excellent sets of the Bladerunnaz djs. Let's get cool!
Jóvilágvan was founded in 2007 in Sturovo, Slovakia. He believes in the power of honest, meaningful music. The best known Hungarian alter formation in Slovakia. Gomoly is their rockier, tougher sister band.
Palya Bea’s world of folk music, movingly personal, is built on a fusion of traditional motifs and modern themes. He expands his repertoire to the 1K Festival with special arrangements and guest production by Péter Gablyasz. The Caucasus Band starts the evening with a similar approach, in addition to the exclusive cover session, the eternal alter favorites and the latest hit songs will also be performed.
The name of Mátyás Premecz is associated with two things among the Hungarian audience: vigorous bands (including Kéknyúl, Fábián Juli and Zoohacker, Sena Live Band, but he also accompanied Jackie Orszáczky on his last home tour) and a huge Hammond organ. The ambient and mood will be warmed up by the FUNKorporation formation from Transylvania.
Ladánybene is making a unique reggae jam with a program specially compiled for this evening. Sin Seekas spins the speed with funk, reggae and ska elements, and with their songs in English and Hungarian they embed it on the stage like a real Balkan madness.
The dynamic songs of the seven-member Estendon are mostly accompanied by lyrical lyrics, sometimes incorporating classical music motifs alongside rock, funk, jazz and world music elements. Gorlo Volka's power-pop, focuses on Meli Farkas, who writes songs and sings, and his name is also hidden in the name of the band, which means wolves.
Rackajam combines the respect of Hungarian culture and the rock ‘n’ roll revolution in its show: the poems of revolutionary poets, the dawn of Petőfi and Attila Gérecz in Kalotaszeg fit and merge with the music of Hendrix. The Loyal Apples ’Club will be once again conveying the message of pure blues with the brute power of blood‘ n ’roll.
The Coffee Break Band (Kávészünet), which forms a bridge between pop culture and literary works, starts the 1Carpathian Basin Festival together with Misi Mező.
Great journey with pulsating rhythms, swinging hips and soaring melodies to the delta of the heart and back.