On January 22, The Devil's Trade, led by Dávid Makó, will present their new album, Nincs szennyezetlen szép. Released by German label Pelagic Records, Makó's heaviest and most complex album to date will be performed in its entirety, but the most important songs from his discography will also be included.
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Three bands will accompany The Devil's Trade at the album release concert.
Non-musical program related to the concerts:
The Hungarian initiative of Death Café is linked to the name of László Nemes, which was launched based on the London Death Café movement: a taboo-free, open, accepting community space where people can talk about death and passing away.
It is no secret that on The Devil's Trade's new album, Dávid Makó also writes about emotional work and depths related to coming to terms with death. In connection with this, we thought we would open a discussion before the concerts at the Dürer Kert Fotelbár, where we welcome anyone who would like to delve deeper and prepare for the album launch concert as part of a truly important and taboo-breaking, honest conversation.
The theme of the discussion will be the processing of grief, which we will narrow or broaden based on the participants' perspectives.
The full lineup for the evening:
Sofa bar:
5:30-7:00 p.m. - Halál Kávéház discussion
Main hall:
6:45 p.m. Doors open
7:00 p.m. Oláh Annamari
7:45 p.m. CVLT OF GRACE
8:50 p.m. BIPØLARIS
10:00 p.m. The Devil's Trade
- Main Hall
- January 22, 2026




