Discover 2026 live gigs at Hajdúszoboszló’s Rock Café: tributes, punk, country-rock, and retro nights. Weekly shows, loud guitars, packed weekends. Arrive early at Rákóczi u. 119. Dates may change.
when: 2026. March 5., Thursday
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Hajdúszoboszló’s Rock Café is kicking off 2026 with weekend live shows, loud guitars, and a packed party calendar at 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Rákóczi St. (Rákóczi u.) 119. The city’s go-to rock spot lines up tributes, punk energy, country-rock vibes, and retro nights, all under one roof. Dates may change, so keep an eye out and get there early—these nights fill up fast.
March Highlights
March opens with Thunder Jack + D-Vitamin on March 6, followed by A Nyughatatlan on March 7, bringing outlaw country-rock swagger. On March 13, Coolturstar + Ebura take the stage, then Stardust + Véletlen play on March 14. Chrome RT powers through on March 20, and a Retro Party spins classics on March 21. March 27 brings Crazy Little Queen, and March 28 closes the month with Junkies, a staple of Hungary’s punk-rock scene.
April Anthems
April 3 features FISH! with a fresh album showcase, delivering high-octane singalongs. On April 18, Mudfield 10 marks a milestone set—heavy riffs, big hooks, and a decade of grit. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.
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Pros
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Family-friendly if your crew likes loud guitars and dancey retro nights, with clear weekend timing that’s easy to plan around
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The rock/punk/retro mix is universally recognizable, so you’ll “get” the vibe even if you don’t know the specific Hungarian bands
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Hajdúszoboszló is fairly known to foreign visitors for its spa scene, so pairing a soak with a rock night is a fun two-for-one
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No real Hungarian required—music carries the night, and ordering drinks/entry is doable with basic English or gestures
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Easy to reach by car; parking in smaller Hungarian towns is usually manageable, and the address is straightforward
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By public transport, Debrecen is the nearest major hub with trains/buses to Hajdúszoboszló, then a short local taxi or walk
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Compared with similar small-venue rock nights in Europe or U.S. college towns, prices are typically lower and the crowd welcoming
Cons
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Not ideal for young kids or noise-sensitive travelers; it’s a late, loud bar setting
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The bands (e.g., Junkies, FISH!, Mudfield) are big locally but not internationally famous, so don’t expect marquee-name recognition
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Dates can shift, and shows sell out—plan to arrive early and double-check listings, which may be posted in Hungarian
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Without a car, late-night return options are limited; local buses thin out, so you may rely on taxis or walking back to lodging