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KONYHA

"It's always good in the kitchen because the electricity is always on in the fridge!" - with this exclamation, singer-guitarist-songwriter Mátyás Szepesi founded the band in the autumn of 2010 and since then, they have completely burst into the music world. In 2018 they opened with a sold-out MÜPA concert, and by then, they had already released their fourth album. The album's key track, "Replayed a Hundred Times", was featured in rotation on Petőfi Radio and became the group's most successful recording in just a few weeks. With the same song, the band entered into the “A Dal 2019” programme, where they reached the semi-finals, and the band's frontman received the Best Songwriter award. The summer season brought many concerts, and the Petőfi Music Awards brought another recognition. On 1 May 2021, the band released their fifth album, simply numbered "5", for which János Haász wrote an unusual short story titled "Imaginary Report - how it was a Festival".

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