Concerts and tour dates of Ossian
About Ossian
Ossian was formed after Endre Paksi left Pokolgép around 1985. He quickly found guitarist Zoltán Maróthy, T. Péter Kovács on bass, and Zsolt Galántai on drums. The band was fully formed by 1986, and they played their first concert on July 13th. They wore insane multi-coloured outfits, eschewing the traditional chains and leather for harlequin suits.
In October, 1986, they recorded their first demo, following it up with a second in May, 1987. They opened for international touring acts Pretty Maids, Helloween, and U.D.O. in 1987. In 1988, Kovács was conscripted into the army, and Laci Palvölgyi took over on bass. In 1988, the first album was released, and they opened for none other than Iron Maiden. The "Heart of Steel" music video featured a lot of footage of the band hanging out with Iron Maiden, and in fact, in the "Maiden England" video, Adrian Smith can be seen wearing an Ossian t-shirt.
During a live performance in Debrecen around 2001, Endre Paksi went on stage so drunk, that he only mumbled a few incoherent sentences like 'szemszélû lány' (eye-sided girl), 'várhogy egy meghód egy nincs márhívó' (castle-as a added-to-beaver a no yet-invitation), and 'repatarurgyán semmit hány' (repatarurgyan vomits nothing). His performance resulted in an all time favorite proverb in Hungary, that's used for bad vocalists (singing like Paksi). At the end of the show, only one member remained on stage with Endre Paksi.
The band has released 27 studio albums:
- Acélszív (1988)
- Félre az útból!!! (1989)
- A rock katonái (1990)
- Ítéletnap (1991)
- Kitörés (1992)
- Emberi dolgok (1993)
- Keresztút (1994)
- Fémzene (1999)
- Gyújtópontban (2000)
- Titkos ünnep (2001)
- Árnyékból a fénybe (2002)
- Hangerőmű (2003)
- Tűzkeresztség (2004)
- A szabadság fantomja (2005)
- A lélek hangja (2006)
- Örök tűz (2007)
- Küldetés (2008)
- Egyszer az életben (2009)
- Az lesz a győztes (2011)
- A tűz jegyében (2013)
- Lélekerő (2015)
- Fényárban és félhomályban (2016)
- Az igazi szabadság (2017)
- A reményhozó (2019)
- Csak a jót (2020)
- A Teljesség (2021)
- Most mi jövünk! (2021)