Sziget: Sun, music and high-rise beer
In the second of our live shows from Budapest's Sziget Festival we focus on the music, musicians and music fans - interviewing The Hives and The Picturebooks. Meanwhile our roving reporters scour the massive Sziget site, finding everything from giant sand sculptures to a levitating cocktail bar.
Another sunny day unfolds in Sziget and the carnival rolls on.
The musical highlights on Day Two included former Sex Pistol John Lydon's band Public Image Ltd, UK ska band The Specials and Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen, who headlined the World Music Stage.
Long queues formed to try out high-rise drinking. A levitating bar attached to a crane allows Szigonauts to get a bird's-eye view of the entire island while enjoying a nice cold beer.
For those who've had more music than their ears can take there are plenty of alternative amusements available - from pottery classes to an attempt to break the world record for the largest choreographed dance.




