

Magdi Rúzsa
Magdi Rúzsa is one of the most successful and beloved artists in the Hungarian music industry, who burst onto the scene in 2006 as the winner of Megasztár. Just a year later, she toured the country extensively while representing Hungary at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Aprócska blues. Her unique voice and versatile style—where pop, rock, chanson, and world music meet—have continued to attract tens of thousands, regularly filling the Papp László Budapest Sportaréna. In 2025, Forbes named her the most valuable female performer, and her career has been marked by prestigious accolades such as the Máté Péter Award and the Prima Primissima Prize. Her collaborations with Gábor Presser have since become defining works of contemporary Hungarian popular music.
Szabolcs Papp
Singer, bassist, and songwriter, a defining figure of the Hungarian rock scene, best known as the frontman of the band Supernem. His energetic stage presence, unique timbre, and charismatic performance style have been a key element of Hungarian pop music for decades.
Supernem’s dynamic punk-rock and alternative sound, paired with their catchy yet profound lyrics, have reached multiple generations. A song like Tudományos Fantasztikus Pop has become an unforgettable hit on Hungarian radio and at festivals.
Not only active as a musician but also in television shows and other music projects, he constantly seeks new challenges within the Hungarian music scene.


Anna Pásztor
Anna and Sámuel Pásztor are the heart of the band Anna and the Barbies, which has become one of the most successful and unique acts in Hungarian alternative rock in recent years.
Anna is a charismatic singer, songwriter, and performer, known for her energetic stage presence and unique style. Sámuel is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer, playing a key role in shaping the band’s sound.
One of their iconic songs, Márti dala, has become a defining track for generations. Their concerts mix rock, electronic music, and theatrical elements, always captivating the audience.
Tamás Molnár
Tamás Molnár is a Fonogram, Artisjus and Petőfi Music Award-winning composer and performer, a defining figure in Hungarian music life, whose work speaks to generations.
He became known as the lead singer of Anti Fitness Club, and then managed to continuously innovate with the band Jetlag and during his solo career, while he has hundreds of song lyrics to his name, which he wrote for a wide variety of Hungarian singers and bands.
He opened his series of collaborations with Majka with the song "Azt beszélik a városban", which has now been viewed nearly 15 million times.


Balázs Fehér
Singer, songwriter, and performer, former frontman of The Carbonfools.
With his distinctive voice and powerful stage presence, he quickly won over audiences. His music blends electronic, alternative, and rock elements to create a unique atmosphere. After leaving the band, he pursued a solo career, exploring new musical directions.
Gigi Radics
Gigi Radics made her breakthrough in 2012 as the winner of Megasztár, and since then, her incredible vocal range has made her a defining figure in Hungarian pop music. She has collaborated with legendary artists such as Quincy Jones. Her stunning performances and emotionally charged interpretations offer an unforgettable experience.


Lili Fehér
Lili Fehér, a recipient of the Cziffra Prize, pianist, and singer, creates a distinctive musical world by blending pop, rock, jazz, and blues. A graduate of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in classical piano, she has a strong classical foundation and collaborates with numerous artists. In 2024, she released her debut solo album.
Lili is a musical virtuoso and an incredibly powerful singer, uniquely blending the styles of a classical musician, a diva, and a rock star, all further enhanced by her positive personality and captivating presence.
With her distinctive voice and emotionally charged performances, anyone who sees and hears her sing will never forget the experience.
Timi Arany
Singer and songwriter, who despite her young age already represents a distinctive voice on the Hungarian pop music scene. Timi's music is made special by its modern pop sensibility, honest, personal lyrics, and occasional vintage influences.
With her intense, yet natural stage presence, she quickly connects with the audience – whether it's a club concert, a festival stage or a theater performance. Her songs simultaneously speak of vulnerability, strength and the importance of self-expression, providing a source of support or inspiration for many.
Her musical journey began at a young age with talent scouting and talent development programs, but since then, by searching for and finding her own voice, she has become one of the most authentic young female performers on the Hungarian music market.


Lotfi Begi
One of Hungary’s most well-known DJs and music producers, famous for blending modern electronic music with traditional Hungarian melodies. As a founding member of Compact Disco, he gained international recognition. In his solo career, he has worked with many Hungarian and international artists. His remixes and original tracks regularly top the charts, combining deep house, future house, and pop elements.
Zsiga Bernáthy
Zsiga Bernáthy is a musician, producer, and visual artist, a key figure in Hungary’s electronic music scene. He co-founded the group Bernáthy & Son with his father, Sándor Bernáthy, creating one of Hungary’s first live techno productions, which became a landmark in the country’s musical history.
Over the years, Zsiga has performed numerous live acts and DJ sets, ranging from underground clubs to major festivals. His experimental sound, passion for analog synthesizers, and unique vision make his musical work stand out.
