Romengo plays Olah-Gypsy music from Hungary. Most of the members learned this music together with their mother tongues. The band performs on stage with traditional Gypsy folk songs learned from their parents, together with their own songs and world of sounds. Since they formed in 2004, apart from India (Sufi Sutra) Malajzia (Rainforest World Music Festival) South-Korea (Sori Festival) and Mexico (Cervantino Festival) Romengo gave concerts in more than 25 European festivals, and 2019 they celebrated their 15th aniversary in South-America. They had concerts in Columbia, Ecuador and Peru.
Lakatos Monika – vocal, dance
Rostás "Mazsi" Mihály – vocals, guitars, oral bass
Kovács Misi – violin
Lakatos "Guszti" János – oral bass, tin can, dance
Balogh Tibi Tibor – Teknő, Cayon, oral bass, dance
Romengo plays Olah-Gypsy music from Hungary. Most of the members learned this music together with their mother tongues. The band performs on stage with traditional Gypsy folk songs learned from their parents, together with their own songs and world of sounds. Since they formed in 2004, apart from India (Sufi Sutra) Malajzia (Rainforest World Music Festival) South-Korea (Sori Festival) and Mexico (Cervantino Festival) Romengo gave concerts in more than 25 European festivals, and 2019 they celebrated their 15th aniversary in South-America. They had concerts in Columbia, Ecuador and Peru.
Lakatos Monika – vocal, dance
Rostás "Mazsi" Mihály – vocals, guitars, oral bass
Kovács Misi – violin
Lakatos "Guszti" János – oral bass, tin can, dance
Balogh Tibi Tibor – Teknő, Cayon, oral bass, dance