On Saturday, January 10, 2026, the country’s first museum silent disco will take over the Museum of Fine Arts (Szépművészeti Múzeum), tied to a special exhibition. Partygoers will dance to a one-off musical composition inspired by Blake, while generative light projections transform the museum’s grand halls. Pop-up guided tours will lead small groups through the exhibition between sets.
Soundtracked by Cutting-Edge Artists
The silent disco lineup features Дeva, Balázs Zságer (Zságer Balázs), and more guests, each streaming their own channel straight to wireless headsets. Expect dreamy vocals, synth-driven grooves, and ambient layers designed to mirror the exhibition’s themes. The bespoke score nods to Blake’s visions, shifting from intimate to ecstatic without breaking the museum hush.
Art, Light, and Headphones
Attendees can drift between dance floors and galleries as projections pulse across columns and ceilings, turning classical spaces into living canvases. Pop-up tours unlock hidden details, then drop you back into the glow for another round of silent euphoria. (Cover image: Museum of Fine Arts)





