What happens when a West African kora, a classical cello, a jazz saxophone, and a virtuoso accordion begin a conversation? The answer is Les Égarés — “The Lost Ones” — who, paradoxically, know exactly where they are heading.
Ballaké Sissoko, Vincent Segal, Émile Parisien, and Vincent Peirani are each luminaries in their own right — leaders in the worlds of world music, jazz, and contemporary classical. Together, they forge a sound that is improvised, sensitive, and boundless — a musical landscape both meditative and danceable, intricately woven and passionately expressive.
Making their Hungarian debut at the Auer Festival in Veszprém, Les Égarés invite us into their spellbinding universe.
This is not a band in the traditional sense — it is a musical journey where each note tells a story and each piece is a new direction. Experiencing them live feels like stumbling into a hidden sonic world, where no map is needed — just open ears and an open heart.
Their singular sound bridges cultures, genres, and generations. Les Égarés don’t just perform — they create a shared moment. To lose your way with them is perhaps the best thing that could happen to you.
Their concert is not just a performance — it’s the art of beautiful disorientation.
Programme subject to change.