Skip to main content

Join Boggie's all-European flashmob

16 April 2015 at 14:54 CEST

Before the Hungarian national final Boggie gained a lot of attention by inviting people to do a flashmob on one of Budapest's most beautiful squares, in front of the St Stephen's Basilica. In February, hundreds of participants joined Boggie and her band to sing her song together.

Driven by her flashmob's success in Budapest, Boggie came up with the idea to bring this experience to other big cities of Europe and she has invited everyone to join in. Between 17 April and 5 May she will visit Amsterdam, London, Berlin, Paris, Rome, and of course Vienna, in the hope that as many followers as possible will sing Wars For Nothing together with her. 

"It is a very exciting mission and of course great fun to play music on the most beautiful squares of Europe together with my friend Milán Szakonyi who will also stand on stage with me in Vienna. Nevertheless, this action also has a deeper meaning. While I sing this song, I sing it for and in the name of many of us. To perform it together with strangers and the fact that people are willing to become part of it, is a great symbol of the need for unity and of course for the power of music. I cannot wait to stand on the Eurovision stage in Vienna but until then I want to spread my song and its message as far as I can", Boggie explains the concept.

Boggie starts her flashmob tour with an event in Amsterdam: everyone is welcome to join her on the Museumplein (in front of the “I Amsterdam” sign) at 10:00 AM on Saturday, 18 April. Boggie will also perform that night at Eurovision in Concert.

Stay posted about the upcoming flashmob times and venues on Boggie's official Facebook page.