Don't miss the spectacular Hair Concert Show at the MVM Dome!

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Experience the magic of original soundtracks in their native language! It's an unmissable journey filled with dazzling stars, captivating live music, extraordinary dancers, and a sight that will inspire you forever!

Prepare to immerse yourself in an unforgettable large-scale production as we celebrate the iconic songs from the cult classic film, bringing the spirit of freedom to life on the stage of the MVM Dome! Don't miss out on this electrifying party filled with the most popular anthems of the hippie era!

For the first time in Hungary, the world-famous melodies from the cult film and musical *HAIR*, including "Let the Sunshine In," "Aquarius," and "I Got Life," will be performed in their original language during a unique and spectacular concert show. Talented pop music and musical stars from our country will breathe life into these well-known numbers, while the characters from the movie will be portrayed in multiple roles simultaneously. The beloved songs will be brought to life on stage by the award-winning band Subtones, enhanced by choreographies crafted for this special occasion by the internationally renowned Éva Duda Company.

The production captures the inspiring spirit of the 1960s and 1970s, highlighting the passion for freedom, the unifying power of love, the strength found in unity, and the relentless struggle for peace. The 1967 Broadway musical *HAIR* was later transformed into a powerful film by Milos Forman in 1979, showcasing youth protests against the Vietnam War, the symbolism of the sexual revolution, generational conflict, and the essential importance of personal freedom. This remarkable work not only reflects its era but also resonates deeply with current emotions, reminding us that the timeless values uniting our world are ever relevant.

The band Subtones and the Éva Duda Society will be participating.
Music Director: Gábor Subicz
Director and Choreographer: Éva Duda

Speakers: Sena Dagadu, Zoltán Bereczki, Mariann Falusi, Iván Vitáris, Giorgio Fekete, Tamás Veréb, Zóra Urbányi, Zsolt Szaszák, Márkus Luca, György Ferenczi, Bálint Ekanem, Bora Ferenczi