
The vibrant pulse of New York City’s Times Square took on a uniquely resonant beat today as Hungarian singer-songwriter Barbara Nadas delivered a stirring performance of her environmental anthem, “Lawyer of the Earth.” Her powerful appearance was a key moment in the “Love Your Mother” event, a lively celebration marking the 55th Anniversary of Earth Day.
Organized by EARTHDAY.ORG in collaboration with OMMM and the Good News Corporation, the free public concert and sustainability exhibition drew a diverse and engaged crowd. Artists, climate leaders, and passionate activists gathered, united by a shared commitment to honoring and protecting our planet.

Nadas’ “Lawyer of the Earth,” a deeply personal track both written and produced by the artist, emerged from her profound concern for the escalating crisis of global warming. The song served as a poignant wake-up call, its emotionally charged message resonating powerfully with the Times Square audience. Through her performance, Nadas underscored the fundamental importance of cherishing and safeguarding Earth, our collective and irreplaceable home.
Reflecting on the significance of the moment, Nadas shared, “Performing in Times Square for Earth Day was an incredible honor. ‘Lawyer of the Earth’ is my personal call to action, a musical reminder of the responsibility we all share in protecting our planet. To be part of this global celebration truly reinforces the potent power of music to inspire meaningful change and collective action.”
Following her impactful Earth Day performance, Barbara Nadas continues her promotional journey for her debut album, STAY, which was released in late 2024. The album has garnered significant attention for its emotionally rich soundscapes and its captivating fusion of pop, soul, jazz, and even subtle hints of rap, defying traditional genre boundaries.
Prior to her Times Square appearance, Nadas has already captivated audiences in iconic Los Angeles venues such as The Viper Room, Hotel Café, and Peppermint Club, showcasing her distinctive vocal style and compelling stage presence. Her artistic vision extends beyond the stage, as evidenced by her music video filmed against the picturesque backdrop of Malibu, which premiered at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Looking to the future, Nadas is set to unveil her new single, “TÚL GANGSTA,” in May 2025. This highly anticipated track marks an exciting collaboration with renowned Hungarian producer Krisztián Burai, the creative force behind popular hits like “Holdfény” and “Háborgó mélység.” This upcoming release signifies a significant partnership between two prominent and innovative figures within Hungary’s vibrant music scene.
Barbara Nadas, a gifted singer-songwriter with a unique artistic identity shaped by her roots in both Hungary and England, possesses a truly genre-bending musical approach, seamlessly blending elements of pop and soul. Her musical journey began early, honing her vocal skills in cover bands where she expertly navigated the diverse terrains of blues, rock, pop, and disco.
Inspired by legendary artists such as Eric Clapton, Amy Winehouse, and Fergie, Nadas has graced the stages of esteemed venues like the Hungarian Operetta Theater and further refined her craft at the prestigious Berklee 5 Weeks Summer Performance Program. Her collaborations with Krisztián Burai and other talented jazz musicians have resulted in a diverse discography, including notable tracks like “Hiába mondták”, “Mese”, and “Overthink”. As a rising star on the global music stage, Barbara’s soulful melodies and powerfully resonant lyrics continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Her latest single, “SOAR,” is currently available across all major platforms. Fans eager to follow her burgeoning career can stay up-to-date on her musical journey by connecting with her on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
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