Boglart Festival Returns To Balatonboglár

Boglart Festival returns to Balatonboglár: five days of folk and world music, workshops, dance house, and showcases. Learn by day, rave by night. Family discounts, early-bird passes, kids free.
when: 2026. February 24., Tuesday

A lakeside favorite is back: the 7th Boglart Festival runs August 26–30, 2026 at Babel Camp, Szabadság Street (Szabadság utca) 28, Balatonboglár. It blends a family-friendly folk and world music vibe with hands-on learning by day and high-energy concerts by night. Two stages rotate bands each evening, then the party spills into a late-night folk pub (folkkocsma) where dancing runs till dawn. It’s part festival, part music course, part industry forum and showcase, built for people who want to play, learn, and listen in one place.

Lineup and Daytime Workshops

Freshly announced acts include Belgium’s Enara Navaira, Senegal’s Afrikora, Istria’s Veja, plus Hungary’s Okos Viola, Obadu, and host band Góbé. A Boglart hallmark: many performers also teach during the day. Workshops range from Moldavian and string folk techniques to practical music industry know-how, so you can pick up bowing patterns at noon and see the same masters blaze onstage after dark.

Nights: Concerts, Dance House, Global-Electronic Flow

Concert nights close with a dance house (táncház), then slide into a world-music-meets-electronic afterglow. Following last year’s buzz, the showcase block returns, giving Hungarian and international professionals space to connect and brainstorm.

Tickets, Passes, and Discounts

Early-bird deals are live until the first wave of performers is announced in the second half of November: festival passes, combo passes, 48-hour tickets, and day tickets. New discounted options are available for under-18s, over-64s, and teachers. If you’re joining the course or the showcase and qualify for a discount, combine reduced festival passes/day tickets with course passes/day tickets for the best value. Kids under 10 get in free.

Save the dates: August 26–30, 2026. Balatonboglár is calling.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Super family-friendly vibe: daytime workshops, kid discounts, and free entry under 10 make it easy to bring the whole crew
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Balanced for listeners and doers—learn bowing at noon, dance at night, and catch the same pros onstage after dark
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International lineup (Belgium, Senegal, Croatia, Hungary) gives you a global music sampler without leaving one lakeside town
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Location on Lake Balaton = bonus beach time and sunset shows, a big win for a summer trip
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English-friendly enough at concerts/workshops for tourists; music is the main language, and staff/performers at such festivals often speak some English
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Easy-ish access: fly into Budapest, then 2–2.5 hours by train or car to Balatonboglár; local buses/taxis cover the last mile
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Compared to folk/world festivals elsewhere, the late-night táncház plus folkkocsma jam culture is uniquely Hungarian and more hands-on than many US/UK events
Cons
Not a globally famous brand-name fest, so it’s harder to judge from afar and plan purely on hype
Balatonboglár itself isn’t as known to foreign tourists as Budapest or Siófok, so you’ll do a bit more trip-planning
Some workshops, signage, or late-night banter may lean Hungarian—fine for music, trickier for detailed industry sessions
Peak summer travel can mean crowded trains/roads around Lake Balaton and higher lodging prices near the venue

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