Kick off summer at Babót’s Spring Wrap-Up Festival: two nights of top Hungarian acts, epic shows, and all-night parties, May 29–30, 2026, Babót Sports Field.
when: 2026.05.29., Friday - 2026.05.30., Saturday
where: 9351 Babót, Sportpálya
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The Spring Wrap-Up Festival returns to Babót’s Sports Field on May 29–30, 2026, bigger and louder for its second edition. Two nights, top Hungarian acts, spectacular shows, and parties that run till dawn—start summer with us in Babót.
Lineup: Friday, May 29
19:00 – 4S Street sets the tone.
21:00 – Magdi Rúzsa (Rúzsa Magdi) headlines the evening.
23:00 – A mystery act you won’t want to miss.
01:00 – Lotfi Begi takes over.
02:45–05:00 – After-party with local DJs keeps the floor moving.
Lineup: Saturday, May 30
19:00 – Carson Coma fires up night two.
21:00 – Wellhello brings the hits.
23:00 – The main headliner remains under wraps—for now.
01:00 – Yamina drives the late-night set.
02:45–05:00 – After-party with local DJs till sunrise.
Tickets and Free Entry
Early bird, limited stock:
• Day ticket: $28.
• Two-day pass: $44.
Discounted tickets are available only while supplies last. Free entry for Babót residents with a valid address card and for children under 12 with photo ID and address card. Dates: May 29–30, 2026. Location: Babót, Sports Field.
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Pros
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Affordable by U.S. standards: $28 day / $44 two-day pass feels like a steal for multiple acts
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Late-night party vibe with top Hungarian pop/EDM names—great for experiencing current local music culture
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Family perks: kids under 12 enter free, big open-air sports field gives space for strollers and ear-muffed kiddos early in the evening
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Easygoing small-town setting likely feels safe and welcoming, with locals getting in free adding a friendly community vibe
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Simple dates and format (two nights) make it easy to add to a Europe trip without a huge time commitment
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Good value versus Western Europe festivals—shorter lines, cheaper food/drink likely, and a less commercial feel
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Decent road access in rural Hungary; renting a car gives flexibility for late finishes
- Most performers aren’t internationally famous, so you’re going for the scene, not big global headliners
Cons
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Babót isn’t a well-known tourist stop, so fewer English-language signs/services and limited hotel choices nearby
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Hungarian helps: staff and crowds may have limited English, and announcements/website likely in Hungarian
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Public transit late at night can be sparse; after 2:45–5:00 a.m. after-parties, rideshares or buses may be limited compared to big-city events