Last year, Palaye Royale performed at Budapest Park as the special guest of Avenged Sevenfold. At the end of their explosive show, the boys promised they would return the following year as headliners. The band kept their word, and on June 30, Palaye Royale will take over the Park with their very own headline concert.
The members of Palaye Royale always throw themselves 100% into whatever they do: whether it’s writing albums, creating viral content, or touring. At their sensational live shows, they’re not afraid to jump into an inflatable boat and surf across the crowd - as they did last time at Budapest Park - using their music and boundless enthusiasm to get everyone moving.
The three brothers who make up the band have been influenced by acts such as The Libertines, The Rolling Stones, and My Chemical Romance. So far, they have released five albums and have never been afraid to step away from convention, always adding a twist to the formula. This approach gave birth to Death or Glory, which the band describes as their most entertaining record to date. The album is about connection, unity, and the power of togetherness: something the world could certainly use more of.
“This record means even more to us now because life is short. You have to enjoy every single moment while you can and surround yourself with the people you love,” Sebastian said upon the album’s release.
After triumphantly touring Death or Glory - and returning to Sziget Festival following their earlier supporting performance - the boys have already thrown themselves into new projects. This led to the release of their autumn single Sad Generation, whose title track quickly became a hit. And who knows what else this tireless band has in store before summer…
One thing is certain: we can expect another phenomenal show from them. This time, the entire evening will belong to Palaye Royale on June 30 at Budapest Park.
Tickets will be first available for registered Live Nation members on March 5 from 11am, while general ticket sales begin on March 6 at 11 am.