Bashelán, Tindia

Bashelán, Tindia

Bashelán, Tindia
June
6
Saturday 20:00
Concert Hall
Gate opens at 19:00

Bashelán, Tindia

  • World music, Folk

BashElán

The band started in 2022 under the leadership of Zsombor Herédi and talented young musicians from the Hungarian folk music profession. The collaboration between the band members can be dated much earlier than its establishment, which is why the musical and spiritual connection between them is both strong. Since their appearance, they have become an integral part of the world music and folk music sphere of the Carpathian Basin. In 2025, they won the “Fonó Discoverer” award from the Fonó Buda Music Hall. They are active participants in dance halls, clubs and summer festivals. Their philosophy of life is to play music for pleasure, have fun and the entertainment that directly results from this, the invitation to dance with the rhythm. In their music, they combine Hungarian folk music with Balkan rhythms and Transylvanian gypsy music, thereby creating a unique musical atmosphere and seasoning it with some improvisation. Their second major album, Titkon, was released in 2025. During their joint work, they were able to work with renowned artists such as the Barcelona Gipsy Klezmer Orchestra, Parno Graszt and the Fitos Dezső Company.

Tindia

The Tindia band began its career in 2015 in a popular Budapest coffee shop, where it regularly hosted Moldavian dance halls and folk pubs. The eleven-year-old band has evolved a lot since then. Their music, rooted in the borderland of folk and world music, is full of life due to the intensely present female energy, freely expressed humor and unbridled dance hall momentum in the group. The band's lineup is a rare phenomenon in the Hungarian folk music scene: it is made up of five women and one man, which gives their songs a different atmosphere, sensitivity and dynamics than usual. They are mainly inspired by Moldavian folk music, which they reshape with their own sound and instrumentation, the essence of which can be heard on their first album released in 2021 and on their second album titled Áradás, released in 2023.


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