King Crimson’s ’80s trilogy — Discipline, Beat, and Three of a Perfect Pair — gets a thunderous revival from BEAT, the supergroup dedicated to that era’s unmistakable sound. They’re closing a 23-date European tour in Budapest (Budapest), arriving on July 15 at Barba Negra with a lineup built to rattle ribs and loyalties alike.
The lineup
Guitar hero Steve Vai plugs in alongside Tool’s powerhouse drummer Danny Carey, while two original King Crimson legends, Adrian Belew and Tony Levin, reassert the art-rock DNA onstage. Expect Belew’s elastic vocals and angular guitar lines colliding with Vai’s virtuosic fire, Levin’s Chapman Stick grooves anchoring the low end, and Carey’s polyrhythmic thunder pushing everything into overdrive.
The promise
BEAT isn’t a nostalgia act so much as a precision strike: the kinetic math-funk of Discipline, the pop-art pulse of Beat, and the experimental edge of Three of a Perfect Pair, rebuilt live by players who can actually bend time. Budapest (Budapest), you’re getting the closer.





