
Elképesztő videó szivárgott ki egy Tisza Sziget rendezvényről, amíg nem látod, …
Igen érdekes jelenetek színesítették a Tisza sziget rendezvényét.
Pécs, Hungary – The Pécsi Tisza Dalárda, a choir from Pécs, garnered attention yesterday with a spirited performance dedicated to the "Tisza flower" and the "4th Budapest Tisza Sziget" festival. The performance took place on what was reportedly the final day of the festival, drawing a crowd to an outdoor, sheltered venue. The choir, composed of several members in casual attire, sang with noticeable enthusiasm, holding sheet music. While the exact nature of the song's lyrics was not fully discernible to all, the performance was widely interpreted as a commentary, possibly satirical or celebratory, related to the emerging Tisza political party. One attendee, who wished to remain anonymous, commented, "It was quite a spectacle. They sang with such passion, and the timing, with the Sziget festival ending, definitely made people think about the political landscape." Another viewer on social media remarked, "This is one of the best Tisza performances! Singing suits them better than economic or political debates!" The video, titled "Mulatasí" (Fun) and adorned with clown emojis, quickly circulated online, sparking discussions about its underlying message and the intersection of culture and politics in Hungary.
Igen érdekes jelenetek színesítették a Tisza sziget rendezvényét.