Jim Jarmusch, Zola Jesus and Tetuzi Akiyama's collaborator Dutch Jozef van Wissem returns with his exclusive film music written for Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive.
The German-Bulgarian pianist and singer-songwriter returns: an engaging performance, intense and emotional play. Support act by Vera Jónás and bringing eclectic tiger pop!
To grow up with authentic folk music, perform as a child at the Carnegie Hall, work with the greatest alternative musicians and theater directors in historical performances, write and make legendary album titled Dalok Közép- Nirvanából: Ágnes Kamondy, the "Hungarian Laurie Anderson", with her unique and stunningly original music language and beautiful intimate new songs will be finally back on stage!
If the very first performance in Hungary by the Australian Necks on the CAFe Budapest festival presents its jazzy-minimalist ambient's "live human" side, then the first Hungarian concert by the American Tycho brings the other side of this world, its "electronic-astrologic" part. The polyhistor "visual artist-photographer-musician" Scott Hansen and his band will present their latest album titled Awake as part of the CAFe Budapest festival on the A38 Ship. Before his set an outstanding allround multimedia artist, the master of eletronic ambient sound and vision, Christopher Willits will perform in the exhibition space at 22 o'clock. Admission available for those who buy the first 100 tickets for the Tycho gig.
Attention, the show will begin strictly as adverstised! Anne Erin "Annie" Clark better known by her stage name St. Vincent, is a leading American musician, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who released a collaborative album with David Byrne in 2012 titled Love This Giant among others.
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The latest paintings by Tamás Szigeti search for the possibilities of existance in space. Unlike his earlier pictures now he does not focus on human beings an figures, but the nature that can be experienced through the human projection into space. But the nature in the eye of the painter can not stay clean and untouched by the mankind any more, it has to face its own marks. These paintings by Tamás Szigeti of huge size will be presented in the gallery of the A38 Ship for the very first time.
Online booking is closed, tickets are available on the venue
Online booking is closed, tickets are available on the venue