The ensemble has played in Árpád Park in Niagara Falls, Ontario; in the Hungarian House in New York, in the Hungarian Heritage Center in New Brunswick, New Jersey; and at the Cedar Lane Unitarian Church in Washington.
The Washington Post called Tükrös "a Hungarian folk revival ensemble that specializes in authentic folk music from remote villages of Hungary and Transylvania, and from archival recordings, preserving and presenting the music in its most authentic form."
The Tükrös ensemble's first album, Magyar népzene, was resleased in 1996-ban. Their second album, Szatmári népzene az 1900-as évekből, won a special prize from the Hungarian Academy of Arts. In 2002, they released Tükrös Tábor, and in 2003, the band published the children's album Vígan legyünk!