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Parachute Band (NZ) will play again in Hungary
Balaton NET: Balatonszemes, PM 9 on 19th August 2010
& Pócsmegyer: on 21st Augusztus 2010
The Parachute Band from New Zealand is going to hold a concert on the Balaton NET Festival on Thursday 19th August and on the Pocsmegyer World Meeting on Saturday 21st August.
On Pócsmegyer the Bolyki Brothers will be the first singer of the evening which will start at PM 7.30.
The Parachute Band is the main worship band of New Zealand who holds concerts all over the world. They would like to lead people to God with their dynamic and youthful music. The band was established in 1995 with that purpose that they would lead the worship on the biggest Christian Festival of New Zealand, namely, on the Parachute Festival. In the rich one decade they wrote lots of songs which were released on 8 albums.
In 2006 all of the establisher members ‘retired’ from music and within the band a totally new generation change happened. Five young guys have replaced the foregoers’ place who released two new albums within two years and these albums were much more dynamic than the previous ones, and furthermore, they started to be on tour all over the world.
In Hungary they held two very successful concerts organized by ‘This Is the Day’, namely, on the roof terrace of the WestEnd Shopping Centre in Budapest on 31st May 2009 and in the Take5Jazz Pub on 14th August 2009.
The new image of the Parachute Band would like to address to the younger generation with the Hillsong United’s freshness, with their modernity and with the deep spiritual content of the songs as well – until to these days experience they have managed to do it successfully.
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