🎶 Crossroads Concert – A Night of Hungarian Folk-Pop Fusion 🎶
On Saturday evening, around 50 guests gathered for a cozy and intimate concert that blended the soul of Hungarian folk with the energy of pop and rock.
🎶 Crossroads Concert – A Night of Hungarian Folk-Pop Fusion 🎶
On Saturday evening, around 50 guests gathered for a cozy and intimate concert that blended the soul of Hungarian folk with the energy of pop and rock.
Crossroads Band SF released their first official cover album, “Book of Surrender,” on March 20, 2025, featuring two English-language songs—”The Book of Love” and “Surrender”—performed by Beáta and Attila.
🎶 Folk Was the Soul of Everything – January 19 Concert Recap 🎶
After a short break, our band returned to the stage for a very special concert, joined by amazing guest musicians.
The third and largest Hawaii Diaspora Camp embraced an Olympic theme and featured ukulele workshops, a music quiz night, energetic dance instruction by Gergő Bolgovics, and a joyful outdoor táncház in Kapiʻolani Park to close the week with rhythm and celebration.
Attila Egyedi of Crossroads Band SF joined Eszterlánc Ensemble and community members in celebrating the inauguration of the Hungarian Cultural Center on October 19, 2024, alongside commemorations for October 23.
Hungarian Song Day 2024 took place on September 7 at the future Hungarian Cultural Center in Newark. The full-day, free event featured music discussions, video showcases, ukulele lessons, a quiz, and more. The venue and drinks were offered by HCC, food by HRC, and the program was curated by Attila Egyedi.
Attila Egyedi performed a 35-minute set featuring Hungarian pop-rock hits, sung poetry, and Father’s Day songs at the HCC Father’s Day Picnic in 2024.
On March 17, 2024, Attila Egyedi, Judit Fischer, and GergĹ‘ SzabĂł performed Kormorán’s “A költĹ‘ visszatĂ©r” at the Hungarian March 15 commemoration in Newark, California.
Crossroads Band made their Los Angeles debut on January 10, 2024, at St. Stephen Catholic Church, performing a heartfelt acoustic concert with Hungarian lyrics, folk-inspired melodies, and soft rock elements. Special thanks to organizers Kati Gyulai and Nándor Vodnák.
In January 2024, Crossroads Band SF held a special farewell concert, now rebranded as “Songs at the Clubhouse”.