The competition of crazy vehicles awaits with a big concert by Sub Bass Monster
Red Bull Ládaderbi returns to Budapest after 16 years on Sunday! Those interested can take part in the crazy race of self-propelled, self-tuning cars at the Sub Bass Monster big concert and three mini-concerts, hosted by Tilla. The event can be visited for free in Tabán from 11 a.m.
On June 30, a five-person jury will evaluate the productions and the performance of the contestants. In addition to actress Evelin Dobos and Olympic kayaker Sándor Tótka, the judges’ team also included Csaba Kajdi, Stana Alexandra and Zoltán Szujó. But we can meet celebrities not only in the jury’s seat, Dánielfy, Mehringer and Kristoaf will also perform a mini-concert, and at 17:55 Sub Bass Monster will close the event with a free big concert.
“Since I am also a family person, I would like to point out that this is an ageless program, interested people can come from the youngest to the oldest. I’m confident that there will be even crazier vehicles than crazier, and I have to say, the band was a bit annoyed at me why we didn’t enter the competition, but unfortunately it didn’t fit into our time.”
Sub Bass Monster revealed with a laugh.
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