The concert was the third stop of the Pannonia Allstars' tour of Western Europe. The band is to play two more concerts in the Netherlands.
Hungarian Cultural Institute director György Petőcz said the institute has mapped out the local cultural scene and built up a list of contacts. Now it is focussing on expanding its territory.
The institute has participated with a number of Belgian festival organisers in the past years and will continue to do so. It is also looking at expanding its activities to the Netherlands, Petőcz said.
Petőcz was recently elected deputy chairman of EUNIC, a partnership of EU member states' cultural organisations.