Discover Mézesvölgyi Nyár 2026 in Veresegyház: open-air theater and concerts, hit plays, and Imre Csuja’s stand-up at Búcsú tér. Dates subject to change.
when: 2026.07.08., Wednesday
where: 2112 Veresegyház, Búcsú tér
Pest County’s biggest cross-arts bash, Mézesvölgyi Nyár — the Veres 1 Theatre Summer Festival — returns to Veresegyház in 2026 with hit plays, standout actors, and open-air vibes at Búcsú tér, 2112. Organizers are rolling out a mix of theater and concerts all season, promising crowd-pleasers under the stars.
Dates and Highlights
July 8: A Pál utcai fiúk (The Paul Street Boys) — a two-part musical adaptation of the classic, staged in Veresegyház.
July 22: Csengetett, Mylord? (You Rang, M’Lord?) — world premiere in Veresegyház, bringing the beloved period-comedy universe to the stage.
August 7: Anconai szerelmesek (Lovers of Ancona) — musical comedy in Veresegyház.
August 11: Anconai szerelmesek a Balatonon (Lovers of Ancona at Lake Balaton) — musical comedy, Veresegyház staging with a lakeside twist.
August 15: Egy életem (One Life) — a biographical stand-up night with Imre Csuja in Veresegyház.
Note
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with open-air shows and easygoing summer atmosphere that works for kids, teens, and grandparents
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Mix of musicals, comedy, and a biographical stand-up night means there’s something for different tastes in one trip
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“The Paul Street Boys” is internationally known, so you can catch a famous story in a fresh musical version
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Veresegyház is near Budapest, so it’s a simple day trip by car or suburban train (HÉV/MÁV) and ride-shares
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Outdoor venue at Búcsú tér keeps things casual—picnic-y, summer-evening under-the-stars energy
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Prices and crowds are typically friendlier than big-capital festivals, good value for a U.S. traveler
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Easy to pair with Budapest sightseeing or a Lake Balaton detour for a fuller itinerary
Cons
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Most performances are in Hungarian; non-speakers will miss jokes and nuances unless there are surtitles (unlikely)
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Veresegyház and the festival aren’t widely known to U.S. tourists, so there’s less English info and guidance
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Weather can make or break an open-air night, and organizers may change dates, which complicates planning
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Compared with London/NYC open-air theater or big European festivals, production scale and name recognition are smaller