Experience Attila László live in Budapest and Debrecen, 2025—fusion jazz nights with modern grooves, intimate vibes, and post-holiday energy. Tickets limited; follow updates to secure seats.
when: 2025.12.23., Tuesday, Budapest
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Attila László, the acclaimed jazz guitarist, hits Hungarian stages in late 2025 with club vibes and crossover energy. Fans get two year-end dates to lock in: a Budapest fusion night just before Christmas, then a big-city blowout in Debrecen right after the holidays. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs, so keep an eye on updates and set alerts if you don’t want to miss a seat.
Budapest: Fusion Circus
December 23, 2025 — Attila László Fusion Circus lands at 1136 Budapest, District 13, 7 Hollán Ernő Street (Hollán Ernő utca 7). Expect sleek, modern jazz textures, tight grooves, and improvisations that lean into László’s signature fusion palette. It’s an intimate pre-holiday fix for serious listeners and curious first-timers alike.
Debrecen: Charlie Concert
December 27, 2025 — Charlie Concert – So Much Has Happened… (Annyi minden történt…) at 4026 Debrecen, 1–3 Hunyadi Street (Hunyadi u. 1–3). Tickets range from $36 to $39. Fans can add it to their bucket list, request notifications, or ask for info. The national event calendar is open for new program ads, and promoters can activate contact details on the site for visibility.
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Pros
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Family-friendly if your crew digs live music; intimate clubs mean teens and music-savvy kids can actually see the players up close
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Dates hug the holidays, so it’s easy to fold into a winter Euro trip with festive lights and Christmas markets in Budapest
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Budapest is world-famous and tourist-friendly, so hotels, English menus, and transit guidance are abundant
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Debrecen adds a less touristy, authentic Hungarian city vibe, giving you two flavors in one trip
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No Hungarian needed: jazz is universal, staff in Budapest venues usually speak decent English, and basic phrases/apps cover the rest
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Both venues are easy to reach: Budapest District 13 is central with trams/metro and rideshare; Debrecen has trams, intercity trains from Budapest, and straightforward driving
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Compared with jazz gigs in NYC or London, prices are typically lower and crowds more chill, with a strong local-scene feel - Attila László isn’t a household name in the U.S., so casual tourists might not feel the “must-see” pull
Cons
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Family-friendliness depends on kids’ tolerance for seated, late-evening shows; not a hands-on activity
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Dates and programs can change, which is risky for fixed holiday itineraries
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Debrecen is less known to foreign visitors, so logistics (train schedules, venue layout) may require extra planning