Galentine’s Day lands on February 13 at Turbine (Turbina), turning the venue into a stage for rising Hungarian women artists to shine together in a one-night showcase. It’s all about collaboration, community, and lifting each other up, with a lineup that puts fresh voices front and center.
Who’s Performing
Barbibelle, Dea Kollar (Kollár Dea), Czeglady, Irina, Alszok, Morgana, and Klou take the spotlight throughout the evening. Expect a mix of styles and moods, but a shared vibe: bold, new, and unapologetically forward-looking.
More Than Just Gigs
Between sets, the crowd doesn’t just wait around. Interactive, community-driven activities fill the gaps — think collaborative painting sessions and open message walls where you can leave notes, shout-outs, or spontaneous art. It’s designed to blur the line between stage and audience, turning the night into a living, creative exchange.
Why It Matters
This isn’t just a concert; it’s a platform. Galentine’s Day at Turbine (Turbina) celebrates women creators building space for each other — onstage, offstage, and across the scene. (Cover photo: Andrew Akos George (Görög Ákos András))





