As a result of the decision made by the Hungarian government, and in accordance with its recommendations, all performances at Müpa Budapest have been cancelled from today – at the time being until 31 March 2020.
Sir Antonio Pappano and the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia Orchestra, Daniele Gatti and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Daniel Harding and the Vienna Philharmonic, Víkingur Ólafsson, Elīna Garanča and István Várdai – just a few of the world-famous performers the Müpa Budapest audience will encounter in the 2020/21 season.
We are delighted to inform you that season tickets for the Müpa Budapest 2020/21 season will soon be made available. We are offering Platinum members 24-hour exclusivity to pre-purchase season tickets from 10 am on Thursday, 12 March 2020, while Gold members can join them on the 13th from 10 am, and Silver members from 3 pm. Base-level members and the general public can buy season tickets from 10 am on 16 March.
We wish to inform our guests that renovation of the southern connecting railway bridge will begin on 2 March 2020, so the bus turning point beneath the bridge will be closed, as well as the area underneath Rákóczi Bridge, so the underground parking will only be accessible from Soroksári út.
We wish to inform you that any issues you may encounter when using a bank card to purchase tickets online or at our box offices on 2 March 2020 is likely to be caused by the introduction of the Immediate Payment System (Azonnal Fizetés Rendszer – AFR) across Hungary. Part of this process is a refresh of the IT network of the entire Hungarian banking system, which may cause temporary downtime to the system.
We wish to inform those attending these events that, according to information from the Metropolitan Opera, the live screening on 29 February 2020 of Handel's Agrippina aspart of the Met's Live in HD series will feature scenes that are considered adult content, so the production is not recommended for children under the age of 16.
Take cover! Müpa Budapest is continuing the season by bringing these five living legends to you. But not before the newest performer on the Jazz Spring programme, Norwegian singer Rebekka Bakken, takes the stage on 9 May. Following her on 22 May at his first appearance in Hungary will be Roy Ayers, the world's greatest vibraphonist. On 26 June, we will be visited by Kamasi Washington, the prince of 21st-century modern jazz, bringing his celestial masterpiece Heaven and Earth. Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin, the two artists visiting on 29 June can boast 11 Grammy awards between them. The concert on 6 July will bring us yet another Grammy-winner, one who is also a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, when Wynton Marsalis and his Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra thrill the audience with their magic.
We would like to inform our visitors that the online ticketing service on the Müpa Budapest website is to be suspended for the night from 1 am until 6 am on 24 January due to technical reasons.
Please be informed that due to an unfortunate injury, the performance by Alexander Gavrylyuk scheduled for 14 January 2020 at Müpa Budapest is cancelled, and will be replaced – based on the choice of the vast majority of the audience – with a concert by pianist János Balázs.
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