Rock Café Hajdúszoboszló unveils a loud 2026: live concerts, tributes, retro parties, and album launches every weekend at Rákóczi u. 119. Dates may shift—energy won’t.
when: 2026.02.06., Friday
where: 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Rákóczi u. 119.
Hajdúszoboszló’s Rock Café is gearing up for a loud, live 2026. The city’s go-to rock spot at 4200, Rákóczi St. (Rákóczi u.) 119 is loading up weekends with concerts, tributes, retro parties, and album launches, all with packed-house energy and guitars turned up. Dates may shift, but the vibe won’t.
February: Guitars, Tributes, Retro Fever
February kicks off on the 6th with B52, followed on the 7th by Beatcats, a razor-sharp Beatles tribute. Valentine’s weekend turns heavy with Férfi Tanerő Rock Band on the 14th. Dos Diavolos rides in on the 20th, then a costumed Retro Farsang shakes the floor on the 21st. February closes with Juhász Marci Band on the 28th.
March: Double Bills and Party Nights
March opens on the 6th with Thunder Jack plus D-Vitamin, then A Nyughatatlan on the 7th. Coolturstar teams up with Ebura on the 13th, and Stardust links with Véletlen on the 14th. Chrome RT hits on the 20th, followed by a full-blast Retro Party on the 21st. Crazy Little Queen channels Queen on the 27th, and Junkies storm in on the 28th.
April: New Music and Milestones
April 3 brings FISH! for an album launch show, and Mudfield 10 marks a decade on April 18.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Family-friendly if your crew is into loud live music and costume-friendly retro parties, with clear weekend scheduling that’s easy to plan around
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Beatles and Queen tributes are internationally recognizable, so you’ll likely catch familiar songs even if you don’t follow local bands
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Hajdúszoboszló is fairly well-known to foreign visitors for its spa scene, so pairing a rock night with thermal baths makes a solid weekend combo
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Little to no Hungarian needed: music/tributes are universal, and basic English should get you by for tickets, drinks, and directions
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Simple to reach by car off major routes; parking in spa towns is usually manageable outside peak spa hours
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Public transport is doable: trains or long-distance buses to Debrecen/Hajdúszoboszló, then short local taxi or bus ride to Rákóczi u. 119
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Compared with similar bar-venue rock nights in the U.S. or UK, prices are typically lower, and the vibe is intimate and high-energy
- Not ideal for small kids or noise-sensitive travelers; late-night sets and packed rooms can be overwhelming
Cons
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Outside of the tributes, many band names are local/regional, so discovery is fun but familiarity may be low for U.S. visitors
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Date changes are explicitly possible, so your tight itinerary could get scrambled without flexible plans
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Compared to big-city European venues, English signage and ride-hailing options may be thinner, making navigation a bit clunkier without prep