The HU and Apocalyptica
About This Event
At Palladium Times Square, The HU shares a bill with Apocalyptica in a hybrid live-music program. Apocalyptica offers tightly organized ensemble dance that foregrounds rhythm, repetition and precision, while The HU brings throat singing and morin khuur–driven rhythms drawn from Mongolian folk and metal. The venue’s proximity keeps movement and musical force close to the audience.
About the Artists
The HU
The HU is a group formed in 2016 in Ulaanbaatar, known for fusing Mongolian folk traditions with metal. Their music draws on throat singing and instruments such as the morin khuur and tovshuur, and their lyrics often reference Mongolian language poetry and battlefield cries.
Apocalyptica
Apocalyptica is a group working in dance, presenting tightly organized ensemble performance with an emphasis on rhythm and physical timing. In New York City they appear at Palladium Times Square, a room that places movement close to the audience and keeps the focus on execution.