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Góbéfest 2021

03 Sep 2021 - 05 Sep 2021
Manchester, United Kingdom
This page contains information about a past festival edition. View the latest edition here.
Featuring Folktone,ldiko Csige & Michael Billington, Elizabeth Sillo, Michael Cretu, Manchester International Roots Orchestra, Ríoghnach Connolly & Ellis Davies, , Yekduy and more

September 2021 sees the triumphant return of Góbéfest, the UK's only free weekend-long festival to celebrate the music, dance, culture, food and drink of the legendary region of Transylvania.


They come for the sausages, goulash, craft beer and super strength fruit brandy Palinka. But they stay for the high-spirited foot-stomping, bottle-balancing and thigh-slapping folk dance and the 57+ varieties of live Transylvanian and Eastern European music.
With the 2020 installment taking place only online, excitement is already building for this year's in-person return, which promises an eclectic sonic offering ranging from Hungarian Folk Music, Balkan and Irish folk, through to klezmer, ska, jazz, Romani music, classical, operetta and opera.

The double whammy of Covid restrictions and Brexit paperwork have put a kibosh on performers and food traders travelling over from the Europe's Carpathian Basin region. So instead, this year's event will give centre stage to Eastern European acts and food and drink companies that are resident in the UK.

Confirmed acts include Folktone band, Ildiko Csige & Michael Billington, Michael Cretu, Ríoghnach Connolly and Ellis Davies, Manchester International Roots Orchestra, Yekduy, Elizabeth Sillo, Lazlo Baby, Foreign Accent and Bercy Biro.

Hungarian Choir of Great Britain, which was started online by Gobefest during the Covid lockdown will make their debut performance, featuring singers from all over UK. Another Gobefest outreach music project , the Manchester Zither Orchestra are also busy working towards their very first performance at Gobefest.

For the first time, the three day-long free event will take place in Manchester's central Cathedral Gardens, close to the National Football Museum.

Góbéfest was established in 2017 to celebrate the little-known culture and traditions of the Székler people – a minority group of ethnic Hungarians living in Transylvania, which is part of Romania.
A Góbé is a friendly word for a ‘crafty Székely’. It has been taking place in Manchester every year since 2017




Practical info

Pricerange per day

Free

Accommodation

Partner hotel , AirBnb

Food

Fast snack , Snack bar , Veggie/vegan , Gluten-lactose free

Main target group

Under 12 y/o , 12 - 16 y/o , 16 - 25 y/o , 25 - 50 y/o , Above 50 y/o

Directions & transport

Car park , Train/tram/bus , Airport (max 20km)

Surroundings

City center

Average attendence per day

Above 10.000 attendees

Art disciplines

Folklore and folk arts , Heritage , Interdisciplinary , Music , Jazz

Support for disabled people

Yes