New Level Empire and Fish! will also perform at this weekend’s Balatonfüred Wine Weeks
New Level Empire and Fish! will perform, among others, at the Balatonfüred Wine Weeks event series on the last weekend of summer.
Between August 29 and 31, the wine days held on the Tagore promenade will not only offer gastronomic experiences, but also dozens of free concerts as part of the three-day mini-festival, the organizers write in their announcement.
Among the performers will also be ManGoRise, Dirty Slippers, Escape My Shadows, Abbabák, Cozombolis, and DJ Matthew Lenner. Similar to the previous three years, the concerts will take place on the MVM BalatONkoncert water stage, which is located in the water area behind the Tagore promenade, a few meters from the shore.
As part of the program series, this year the most enthusiastic fans will be able to meet the performers in person. The MVM contest, titled “On a Boat with the Stars,” will feature winners from those who post on social media and will be able to take a short boat trip with their favorite performers from the Balatonfüred Yacht Club to the stage. Details of the contest can be found on the Balatonkoncert.hu Facebook page.
The weekend program series is free for the public, made possible by the support of MVM, the main sponsor of BalatONkoncert.
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