Discover Érd 2026 events: concerts, theater, comedy, talks, and festivals at Szepes Gyula Cultural Center. Book tickets, explore culture, and plan family-friendly weekends year-round in Érd.
when: 2026.01.30., Friday
where: 2035 Érd
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Érd rolls into 2026 with a packed cultural and foodie calendar: exhibitions, concerts, parades, picnics, festivals, theater, film nights, museum workshops, sports, and a host of guaranteed and optional leisure programs.
January–February Highlights
Jan 30: Ezt benéztem! — Musimbe Dávid Dennis’s solo night, hosted by Orsolya Sipos. Venue: Dumaszínház, Érd — Szepes Gyula Cultural Center. Tickets: $13.70–$18.60.
Feb 7: Lélekablak – The Price of Freedom / Károly Rékasi’s Márai evening in Érd. Szepes Gyula Cultural Center. Tickets: $9.60.
Feb 8: Jövőre veled ugyanitt! (Same Time, Next Year). Szepes Gyula Cultural Center. Tickets: $13.40–$18.90.
Feb 10: Vidám kísértet (Blithe Spirit). Szepes Gyula Cultural Center. Tickets: $13.40–$16.10.
Feb 24: Burnout or New Challenges — Dr. Imre Csernus talk in Érd. Szepes Gyula Cultural Center. Tickets: info TBA.
Feb 27: Hőhullám — musical comedy. Szepes Gyula Cultural Center. Tickets: $22.40.
Spring Pick
Apr 19: Randevú Párizsban, avagy Kellemes Húsvéti Ünnepeket! (Rendezvous in Paris, or Happy Easter!). Szepes Gyula Cultural Center. Tickets: $13.40–$18.90.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Lots of variety year-round—comedy, theater, talks, music, workshops—so there’s something for every taste
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Budget-friendly ticket prices compared with U.S. shows, most under $20
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Family-friendly vibe overall, with museum workshops, picnics, festivals, and sports likely suiting kids and teens
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Easy day trip from Budapest: Érd is on suburban rail and bus lines, and it’s a short drive via M6/M7
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Low tourist crowds mean you’ll mix with locals and get a more authentic cultural feel
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Centralized venues (Szepes Gyula Cultural Center/Dumaszínház) make planning simple
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Good seasonal spread—winter through spring highlights, so you can pair with Budapest sightseeing
- Many performances are in Hungarian, so non-speakers may miss jokes/nuance or need summaries
Cons
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Érd isn’t internationally famous, so it lacks the “bucket list” pull of Budapest or Vienna
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Limited headline names recognizable to U.S. visitors; the acts are big locally, not globally
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Compared to major festivals in other countries, production scale and spectacle are smaller, more community-style