Index – National – One of the best known Hungarian concert organizers died of coronavirus



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András Schiffer announced the sad news on his community page: Márton Brády, the founder of Showtime Budapest, who brought world stars such as Elton John, Eric Clapton and the Rolling Stones to Hungary, has passed away.

Márton Brády to gave an interview to the Index before the national holiday, hoping that life could soon resume. Although our investigation was based on the fact that due to the coronavirus epidemic, several large concerts, including Charlie-Tatras Band, Gábor Presser and Mariann Falusi is had to postpone, spoke with unwavering optimism about his plans.

We stay when this pandemic frenzy ends, we continue. No sequel: Definitely not with Marci anymore. The pandemic frenzy is not over. Once, years ago, he was already facing death. Now, he could no longer fight Covid.

– wrote András Schiffer.

Márton Brady He was one of the most successful businessmen of the regime change period. He founded the management office for Showtime and later Ticket Express. He also made his mark as a supplier: he owned the legendary Cafe Gusto, which is 29 years old this year, and its owner had high hopes that it would be worth the 30-round round. HUF so that workers laid off as a result of the pandemic would not lose their jobs. Instead, now he was lost, we all lost.



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