Jacob Gurevitsch (DK), Layra

Jacob Gurevitsch (DK), Layra

Jacob Gurevitsch (DK), Layra
September
26
Friday 19:30
Concert Hall
Gate opens at 18:30

Jacob Gurevitsch (DK), Layra

  • Jazz
  • Pop

Jacob Gurevitsch (DK)

This September, Jacob Gurevitsch and his trio will embark on an exclusive and highly anticipated tour, performing in a select few cities across Germany, France, and Hungary.

Jacob Gurevitsch is one of the most streamed guitarists globally, and his captivating music has reached listeners all over the world. His guitar playing is rich in cross-cultural musical references, with one major common denominator: passion. He has devoted himself to the Spanish guitar, and his love for the instrument has only grown stronger over time. With a background in jazz and soul, Gurevitsch uses the Spanish guitar to explore a more melancholic universe, infused with touches of Argentina, old Italian films, morning walks in Spain, and the Nordic landscapes.

The title track from Gurevitsch’s debut album, Lovers in Paris, is a major with more than 100 mio. streams.
His second album, In Search of Lost Time (2019), had a more acoustic sound and paved the way for the critically acclaimed Yellow Spaceship, released in January 2022.

Jacob Gurevitsch’s latest album, El Terreno (2023), is an enchanting blend of Spanish guitar, melancholic melodies, and dreamy soundscapes. Named after the charming neighborhood in Palma, Mallorca. Special guest appearances include legendary Cuban jazz trumpeter Arturo Sandoval on For Your Love and Danish rock singer Annisette on Santa Teresa.

And in 2025, fans have a unique opportunity to experience his spellbinding sound live. This September, Jacob Gurevitsch embarks on an exclusive tour, bringing his mesmerizing guitar melodies to handpicked cities in Germany, France, and Hungary.

At his concerts, Jacob Gurevitsch is joined by Bastian Sjelberg on bass and Kristoffer Sjelberg on drums.


Layra

Layra, or the solo project of singer-songwriter Eszter Tóth, builds a unique, captivating world from electronic, folk and world music elements, where feminine primal power, intimate storytelling, raw emotions expressed in folk songs and the naturalness of her own lyrics harmoniously complement each other. Eszter plays the zither, guitar, mandolin, frame drum and banjo, and in recent years has been actively involved in the Napfonat a cappella women's vocal ensemble and the Lanou band, and also regularly performs solo. Since 2024, LAYRA has been performing as a live act duo, joined by guitarist-bassist Dávid Öllős. Their first album will be released in 2026.


This concert was supported by the NKA (Hungarian National Cultural Fund).

The event's cooperating partner is Szakcsi Radio.

The event is supported by the Újbuda Municipality of the 11th District.

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