January 10 turns Dürer Garden (Dürer Kert) into a sonic collision zone: magical folk, original street punk, metal-tinged jazz, and genre-bending detours share the same stage. It’s not a polite showcase—it’s a full-bodied trip through the loudest colors of the Hungarian underground, proving heavy music isn’t one-dimensional.
Galloping Coroners (Vágtázó Halottkémek) at 50
The legendary Galloping Coroners (Vágtázó Halottkémek) celebrate their 50th year, still ripping the veil between hypnotic punk and cosmic shamanic ritual. Expect ecstatic rhythms, trance drive, and a band that treats time like a chew toy.
Chemistry (Kémia): Hardcore Bedrock
Chemistry (Kémia) anchors the night as a cornerstone of the local hardcore underground—raw, unfiltered, and built for sweat, not nostalgia.
makrohang’s Quiet-Loud Whiplash
makrohang slides from quiet, sentimental vistas to skull-rattling blasts, stitching moods with a jazz edge that leans into metal when it wants to bite.
Böiler, No Compromises
Böiler brings homegrown punk in its purest form—straight-ahead, sharpened to a point, and absolutely unwilling to play nice.





