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Sinéad O'Connor
Sinéad O'Connor


Background information
Birth name Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor
Born December 8, 1966
Origin Glenageary, County Dublin, Ireland
Genre(s) Alternative Rock
Pop Rock
Folk-Rock
Years active 1986—present
Label(s) Vanguard Records
Chocolate and Vanilla
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30 Seconds To Mars Promote 'Filthy Sex' At Sziget Festival 2010

August 16, 2010
30 Seconds To Mars Promote 'Filthy Sex' At Sziget Festival 201030 Seconds To Mars encouraged festival-goers to have "filthy sex" in their tents as they headlined the Sziget festival in Budapest on Friday (August 13).

Frontman Jared Leto handed out the advice as they came to the end of their energetic set on the main stage.

"Are you ready to go back to your tents and have filthy sex," he said.

Topping the bill on the third day of the event, the US band kicked off their performance with 'Escape'.

Leto, who was sporting a blonde Mohican comb over, paused before third song 'Attack' to tell the Hungarian crowd that he wanted them to "go crazy tonight".

He then grabbed a spotlight and ran across the stage shining it into the audience.

30 Seconds To Mars also played 'A Beautiful Lie', 'This Is War' and an acoustic version of 'L490' during their 12-song set.

The band were joined on stage towards the end by a number of female audience members who had been hand picked by Leto to appear on stage,

After again paying tribute to the crowd, the band finished their set with fan-favourite 'Kings And Queens'.

30 Seconds To Mars played:

  1. Escape
  2. Night Of The Hunter
  3. Attack
  4. Vox Populi
  5. Search And Destroy
  6. A Beautiful Lie
  7. This Is War
  8. L490
  9. The Kill
  10. Closer To The Edge
  11. Kings And Queens

The third day of the festival also saw a main stage performance from Mika, who put on a spectacle as the sun set in Budapest.

Surrounded by rows of sunflowers and multi-coloured banners, the singer played all his hits, including 'Lollipop', 'Grace Kelly' and 'Rain'.

The singer also performed a guitar-driven cover of the Eurythmics 'Sweet Dreams'

"Its been so much fun, thank you," Mika said as he left the stage.

Enter Shikari played on the Headbangers Ball Stage, showcasing the more recent drum and bass-influenced songs from their recent album ‘Common Dreads’.

zZz and Papa Roach were also along the performers on day three.

(by Jason Gregory)



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