Oldal kiválasztása

First Time in Hungary: DITZ Take the Stage on the Danube

For DITZ, playing live has been a constant focus, especially in the years after lockdown, when the band made the most of being back on the road. Their songs often grow from individual ideas that are then shaped collectively, in a process that balances instinct with a clear sense of direction. On April 22, they play A38 Ship for the first time, bringing this approach to a new setting on the Danube, with curiosity towards the city and its audience.

Music Saved My Life – Wolfgang Valbrun on Sound and Self

On April 17, he performs for the first time at A38 Ship in Budapest, stepping into a new city with an open mind and heart.

From Reset to Identity: Khirki on Songwriting, Myth and Budapest

They return to Budapest to play A38 Ship on May 2, where the connection with the city and its audience has already become an important part of their journey.

Koncertfelvétel

Algiers koncert az A38 Hajón!

Algiers koncert az A38 Hajón!

A Algiers először 2018-ban hódította meg a Hajó közönségét, amikor elsöprő energiával rázták meg a koncerttermet.

Szerkesztői ajánló

Legutóbbi cikkek

Between hypnosis and release: Planet Opal on patterns, cities, and the energy of repetition

Between hypnosis and release: Planet Opal on patterns, cities, and the energy of repetition

In this interview, the Italian duo reflects on the ideas behind their latest album Recreate Patterns, Release Energy, the contrasting influence of Bergamo and Berlin on their music, and why everyday moments — even the hum of a McDonald’s fridge — can spark unexpected inspiration. Planet Opal will bring this immersive, club-meets-concert experience to the A38 Ship on March 21.

“I feel a deep connection with the audience in Budapest.” – Mélanie Pain on accidental beginnings, her new album and returning to A38

“I feel a deep connection with the audience in Budapest.” – Mélanie Pain on accidental beginnings, her new album and returning to A38

Before her voice became known worldwide through Nouvelle Vague, Mélanie Pain lived a completely different life in Paris, studying political science and working in web agencies. In this conversation, she reflects on the unlikely path that led her to music, the intimate songwriting behind her new album How and Why, and the quiet emotional spaces where her songs are born. The French singer-songwriter will return to A38 on March 28, a venue where Hungarian audiences have been following her journey for years.