Gyomaendrőd is rolling out a year-long lineup in 2026, mixing festivals, concerts, literary nights, charity gigs, and a steady rhythm of national animal and flea markets. It’s local, lively, and open to all ages, with culture front and center from January to December.
January: Culture Day takes the stage
January 22 brings a gala evening for the Day of Hungarian Culture at the Győző Határ City Library (Határ Győző Városi Könyvtár), spotlighting local performers. Two days later, on January 24 at 3 p.m., linguist Dr. Balázs Kovács unpacks “Hungarian among the languages of the old continent” in a friendly Saturday talk.
Charity, music, and market buzz
On January 31, Kende Paraizs plays a charity concert supporting the Gyomaendrőd Ambulance Foundation, with Bence Szabó on piano and Tamás Tímár on drums. Tickets are about $1.35 plus any additional donation. The first national animal and flea market lands on February 8, with more dates throughout the year.
Love letters and literary spotlights
February 11 serves “Sealed Love” — a musical literary evening where writer and literary historian Krisztián Nyáry and Erika Náray share enduring love letters from Hungarian writers, artists, and public figures, set to piano by Tamás Berdisz. On February 25, author Lotti Budai arrives with a talk focusing on Empress Elisabeth (“Sisi”), Queen Victoria, and Marie Antoinette, featured in “Micsoda anyák voltak!” (What Mothers They Were!).
March: healing stories and Márai’s wisdom
March 8 brings back the animal and flea market. On March 10, Tünde Frankó — mother of three, trained in healthcare and early childhood education, and a self-knowledge and communication trainer — presents “Anyám könnye” (My Mother’s Tears), a series of raw, personal stories about her grandmother, mother, and herself. It explores inherited family wounds and the courage to speak pain aloud to free the next generation — part confession, part guide to healing. March 23 features Sándor Márai’s “Füves könyv” (Book of Proverbs) distilled into The Human Journey, curated by Tibor Elek, performed by Zsolt Bogdán with music by Károly Binder.
Spring to summer: cheese, curds, and stargazing
The national market repeats on April 12 and May 10. From April 30 to May 2, the 27th Gyomaendrőd International Cheese and Curd Festival fills Szabadság Square. More markets follow on June 14 and July 12.
August magic: falling stars on land and water
August 7 brings the 11th Night of Shooting Stars — the “Night of Wishes” — for an unforgettable summer evening under the sky. Free: meteor watching in the meadow plus an outdoor film screening, with a telescope on hand. For a fee: a stargazing night boat trip on the Körös Rivers (Hármas-Körös) to take in the heavens from the water. The buffet keeps the lights on all night. The market returns on August 9.
Autumn and winter closer
Final market swing: September 13, October 11, November 8, and December 13.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.





