Budapest Bár
Budapest Bár

Budapest Bár

HUNEuropean, Romani Folk
33,930 monthly listeners
  • 16.9K followers
  • 12.6K subscribers
  • 6.2K followers
  • 332 followers
  • 10.7K fans

Budapest Bár's Top Spotify Songs

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Húszezer Éjszakás Kaland
5K streams
2
Artist Name
Szívemben Bomba Van
3.7K streams
3
Artist Name
Hajnali Ének
3.1K streams
4
Artist Name
Szilvafácska - Bubamara
2.9K streams
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Jövőre
2K streams
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987
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Budapest Bár's YouTube Videos

1.2M
Views

Budapest Bár - Szilvafácska (ének: Lovasi András)

Budapest Bar

Budapest Bár - Szilvafácska  (ének: Lovasi András)
Youtube
1.2M views
May 26, 2011
738.3K
Views

Budapest Bár feat. Szűcs Krisztián: Húszezer éjszakás kaland (official videoclip)

Budapest Bar

Budapest Bár feat. Szűcs Krisztián: Húszezer éjszakás kaland (official videoclip)
Youtube
738.3K views
Aug 31, 2014
636.1K
Views

Budapest Bár: Énmellettem elaludni nem lehet/ Ákom-bákom (official audio)

Budapest Bar

Budapest Bár: Énmellettem elaludni nem lehet/ Ákom-bákom (official audio)
Youtube
636.1K views
Jun 01, 2014

Budapest Bár's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Magyar kedvencek 30y - Kispál - Quimby - Kiscsillag
by Spotify
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This Is Budapest Bár
by Spotify
3
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ez az enyém, de lehet a tiétek is
by Spotify
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ELECTROFOLK // ETHNO // SHAMANIC // HANDPAN // PAGAN // TRIBAL // MEDIEVAL // VIKING
by Spotify
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Jó kis magyar zenék
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Budapest Bár's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events13 Events

Aug
23-26
Szegedi Ifjúsági Napok
Hungary
HUN
, SzegedN/A N/A
Past
Jul
27-29
ZamJam
Hungary
HUN
, ZamárdiN/A N/A
Past
Jul
05
Budapest Bár at Budapest Park
Hungary
HUN
, Budapest30000 + Public / Outdoor
Past
Jun-Jul
28-01
Fishing on Orfű
Hungary
HUN
, OrfűN/A N/A
Past
Jul
20-24
Campus Fesztivál
Hungary
HUN
, DebrecenN/A N/A
Past

Budapest Bár's Past Events13 Events

  • Szegedi Ifjúsági Napok festival

    Alok, Rita Ora, Lukas Graham, Timmy Trumpet, Azahriah, Pogány Induló, T. Danny, Biba, ValMar, KKevin, Follow The Flow, HALOTT PÉNZ, Majka, Layton Giordani, Beton.Hofi, Dzsúdló, Bruno X Spacc, Manuel, BSW, Krúbi, Curtis, Wellhello, Carson Coma, Byealex És A Slepp, 4S Street, Lmen Prala, Stadiumx, Punnany Massif, Margaret Island, Ekhoe, Regán Lili, HoneyBeast, Ótvar Pestis, Quimby, Paddy And The Rats, Sisi, AWS, Parno Graszt, Mihályfi Luca, Elefánt, Blahalouisiana, 30Y, Metzker Viktoria, Gyuris, Magna Cum Laude, Kiss Kevin, Konyha, Hiperkarma, Firkin, Esti Kornél, Bëlga, Bongor, Bohemian Betyars, Szabó Balázs Bandája, Ganxsta Zolee és a Kartel, Kökény Attila, Joerjunior, Csaknekedkislány, Bréda Bia, Yamina, Lil Frakk, Analog Balaton, Ivan & The Parazol, NoNameLeft, Mirror Glimpse, Newik, New Level Empire, Budapest Bár, Fish!, 6363, Brains, Ocho Macho, Aurevoir., GypoCircus, Pal Utcai Fiuk, The Biebers, Random Trip, Koósz Milán, Saya Noé, Supernem, Fatal Error, Fiúk, Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra, Cloud 9+, Cornelius, Mezőfi Réka, Edo Denova, Kies, Adam Ajkay, DJ Lennard, Mayday a faluból, Góbé zenekar, Myra Monoka, Pandóra Projekt, SunCity Brass, KACAJ, Fool Moon, Hūvös, Söndörgő, Kultúrkör, Sólyom Berni, aZorka, PULLMAXX, Raklap, Ötödik Évszak, BenKane, Roy és Ádám Trió, suhov, Kempy, Cord, Zűrös Banda, Balkan Union, Robin Futaki, Roy Galeri, Juhász Zenekar, Szilárd, Aaron Sole, Blues 4 You Band, Docpiano Band, Babcsán Projekt, Luscinia, Gabriel B, Brass On the Road, Bellegance & Fraser, Képlet, WellDan, Street Sixteen, TRAiLA, Peterslounge, Dj Snayl, Ben Flows, Széll Szabolcs a.k.a Dj Saboda, Contan, DJ Gampel, DJ O'Neal, Dain Farrel, Juhász Laci, The Best of Mode, Rambling, Metallicum, Jod4, Carnero, Blues Bell, Art Fader, A Király Halott
    HUN, Szeged
    Medium
  • ZamJam festival

    Earth, Wind & Fire, Csík Zenekar, Ferenc Demjen, Fenyõ Miklós, Budapest Bár, Peter Srámek, Brody Janos, Hajdu Klára, Váczi Eszter & Quartet, Szikora Róbert, Gereben Zita, Szakonyi Milán, DJ Radnai, Midlife Crisis
    HUN, Zamárdi
    Small
  • Budapest Bár at Budapest Park

    Budapest Bár
    Budapest Park
    HUN, Budapest
    Public / Outdoor30K+
  • Fishing on Orfű festival

    Pogány Induló, Beton.Hofi, Carson Coma, Quimby, Parno Graszt, Elefánt, Blahalouisiana, 30Y, Mikee Mykanic, Konyha, Hiperkarma, VAD FRUTTIK, Esti Kornél, Lóci Játszik, Bongor, Kispál és a Borz, Bohemian Betyars, Péterfy Bori & Love Band, Ganxsta Zolee és a Kartel, Kiscsillag, Analog Balaton, Ivan & The Parazol, Thy Catafalque, Budapest Bár, 6363, Platon Karataev, Aurevoir., KFT, Pal Utcai Fiuk, Дeva, Galaxisok, cserihanna, Dé:Nash, Kolibri, Fiúk, Erik Sumo, Vicc Beatz, Besh o droM, Slow Village, Mulató Aztékok, Mary PopKids, Lazarvs, Kollár-Klemencz László, Kerekes Band, Funktasztikus, Lázár tesók, Middlemist Red, Góbé zenekar, egy5egy, Barkóczi Noémi, Pandóra Projekt, KACAJ, Aron Andras, The Devil's Trade, Felső Tízezer, Hūvös, Söndörgő, iamyank, Cimbaliband, Heavy Brains, Omega Diatribe, Colorstar, D.Koms, Tudósok, BéRCZeSi RóBeRT, Frenk, Müller Péter Sziámi AndFriends, Mitsoura, A Kutya Vacsorája, Ripoff Raskolnikov, Imre Fia Imre, Watch My Dying, Kéknyúl, Stubborn, Óriás, Flanger Kids, STRONG DEFORMITY, Superflake, Galloping Coroners (VHK), Romano Drom, meszka, Kubalibre, Teddy Queen, boebeck, Wake Up 1230, Psycho Mutants, Doggos, Nagyúr, Gazsi Rap Show, LAIHO, VODKA FOR KIDS, Grand Mexican Warlock, Siketfajd, IDEGEN, Jazzékiel, ¡sziA AnyA!, Üllői Úti Fuck, Korai Electric, Nasip Kismet, DJ Palotai, Szilárd, Muzsik és Volkova, FILC, VAHÚR csodát lát, Karácsony János, Nefogazz!, Akela, Gidnim'Rém, Tesco Disco, Németh Róbert, Németh Juci és G. Szabó Hunor, János Bródy, DJ R-Nold, Terne Cserhaja
    HUN, Orfű
    Medium
  • Campus Fesztivál festival

    Tiësto, AURORA, Azahriah, T. Danny, Andro, ValMar, Horváth Tamás, Dzsúdló, Krúbi, Tankcsapda, Kowalsky Meg A Vega, Pixa, Rúzsa Magdolna, Carson Coma, Paddy And The Rats, Parno Graszt, Leander Kills, Toy Dolls, Elefánt, 30Y, Metzker Viktoria, Hiperkarma, Esti Kornél, Bëlga, Majka és Curtis, Bohemian Betyars, Jungle By Night, Csaknekedkislány, Yamina, Analog Balaton, Dj Szecsei, Ossian, Budapest Bár, Dé:Nash, Prosectura, Lazarvs, the Grenma, The Devil's Trade, Söndörgő, Korda György és Balázs Klári
    HUN, Debrecen
    Big

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More about Budapest Bár

Overview of Romani Folk musician Budapest Bár

A band from Hungary called Budapest Bár plays European Romani folk music. With a contemporary touch, their music draws heavily on traditional Hungarian and Romani folk music. Their music is distinctive and appealing to a wide spectrum of fans since their style combines numerous genres, including jazz, blues, and rock.

Traditional instruments like the cimbalom, accordion, and violin are used frequently in the band's songs, and they are all expertly and passionately played. A sound that is energetic and soulful, full of energy and emotion, and guaranteed to get your feet tapping is the end product. Budapest Bár's music is a celebration of both Romani and Hungarian culture, and their live performances are consistently animated and enthusiastic.

In conclusion, Budapest Bár is a Hungarian band that plays European Romani folk music and has a distinctive style that fuses several different genres. They perform with a contagious intensity and excitement, and their music has roots in traditional Hungarian and Romani folk music. Budapest Bár is undoubtedly worth seeing if you're searching for a band to get your heart pumping and feet tapping.

What are the most popular songs for Romani Folk musician Budapest Bár?

Budapest Bár is a well-known band of Romani musicians from Hungary that has become quite well-liked throughout Europe. The band has a particular place in the hearts of their followers thanks to their distinctive sound and aesthetic. Among their most well-known songs are "Huszezer Ejszakas Kaland," "Engem A Rumba Donteget Romba," and "Szivemben Bomba Van." Both fans and critics adore and are well-known for these songs.

The song "Szilvafacska - Bubamara" from Budapest Bár is another noteworthy one. Beautiful voices and traditional Romani folk music instruments like the violin and accordion are included in this tune. In the competitive European music landscape, the band's ability to blend traditional and modern musical components has helped them stand out.

Budapest Bár is recognized for doing covers of well-known songs like "Money, Money, Money" and adding their own special touch to them. The band has been able to reach a larger audience and demonstrate their musical range thanks to their covers. Other fan favorites from the group include "Ha megtehetned," "Stux," and "Jovore."

In conclusion, the highly regarded European Romani folk music group Budapest Bár is renowned for its distinctive sound and aesthetic. Their songs are well-known and adored by their followers, and their ability to combine traditional and contemporary musical components has helped them develop a devoted fan base.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Romani Folk musician Budapest Bár?

Budapest Bár, a Hungarian Romani folk music group, has been making wonderful music for more than ten years. Fans can't wait to hear what their newest album, "Tiz utan (Volume 9) (2023)," has in store when it drops in 2023. "Ha megtehetned (Volume 8) (2020)," the band's previous album, was another smash and displayed their distinctive aesthetic and inventiveness. For fans of Romani folk music, this CD is a must-listen because it combines traditional and modern elements.

"Tiz utan (2023)," the newest single from Budapest Bár, is also the name of their future album. The song, which masterfully combines modern sounds with traditional Romani music, has already drawn praise from both reviewers and fans. The song "Something Stupid," which was also released as a single in 2023, is a rendition of the timeless tune by Frank and Nancy Sinatra. Fans of both Budapest Bár and the Sinatras should give this song a listen because the band has given their own distinctive touch to it.

"Oromzene (Duettek)," an album containing duets with some of Hungary's most accomplished musicians, was released by Budapest Bár in 2013. The band's versatility and capacity for seamless collaboration with other artists are on display throughout the album. For anyone who enjoys Romani Folk music, the album is still relevant and entertaining even though it has been a while since it was released.

Overall, Budapest Bár never ceases to dazzle with its distinct aesthetic and originality. Fans are eager to hear more from them in the future because of their recent album and singles, which are examples of their talent.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Romani Folk musician Budapest Bár?

Budapest Bár is a band from Hungary that plays European, Romani folk music, and they have made a name for themselves in the music industry with their distinctive sound and style. Top festivals including VOLT Fesztival, Campus Fesztival, Szegedi Ifjusagi Napok, and Fishing on Orfu have included them on their stages. They have consistently left the crowd wanting more during their performances at these events, which have been nothing short of fantastic.

Their appearance at the Budapest Park venue, where they brought down the house with their upbeat and exuberant music, was one of their most remarkable performances. The crowd was jubilant as they danced and chanted along to the band's music at the jam-packed stadium. Budapest Bár's performance was a convincing demonstration of both their musical talent and their capacity to engage listeners.

Budapest Bár has published a number of CDs, showing their musical prowess and encapsulating the spirit of their distinctive sound, in addition to their festival and venue performances. Fans from all around the world adore their music, and they are still making waves in the music business. Budapest Bár has established a recognizable reputation in the European Romani folk music scene thanks to their contagious beats and energetic performances.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Romani Folk musician Budapest Bár?

Over the years, Budapest Bár, a European Romani folk music ensemble, has worked with a number of other musicians. With Lovasi Andras, they produced one of their most well-known songs, "Ha megtehetned." Lovasi's vocals and Budapest Bár's distinctive style come together beautifully in the song. Together, they produce a hauntingly gorgeous tune that displays their prodigious musical talent.

Another noteworthy collaboration is on the songs "Szerelemhez nem kell szepseg" and "Pillango" with Toth Vera. Both songs highlight the distinctive sound of Budapest Bár and Toth Vera's strong voice. The emotional ballad "Szerelemhez nem kell szepseg" explores the depth of love, while the bouncy song "Pillango" will have you tapping your feet in no time.

It's also important to remember the "Bár Blues" partnership between Budapest Bár and Frenk. The song is the ideal fusion of traditional folk music and blues, and Frenk's deep voice gives the song even more depth and emotion. Last but not least, their rendition of "Sweet Dreams - Are Made Of This" with Toth Vera offers a distinctive spin on the classic song and demonstrates their breadth of musical ability.

In conclusion, Budapest Bár has worked with a number of gifted artists throughout the years to produce some very exceptional and lovely pieces. Some of their most notable collaborations are with Lovasi Andras, Toth Vera, Frenk, and their covers of "Sweet Dreams - Are Made Of This" and "Sweet Dreams - Are Made Of This." These are all well worth listening to.