Alma Együttes 2026 Tours Kick Off In Budapest!

Alma Együttes 2026 tours: fun ethno-dance kids' shows in Budapest, Székesfehérvár, Szolnok & more. Interactive family concerts for children March-May!
where: Több településen és helyszínen

Alma Együttes is one of the top bands that kids love today. Their shows blend unique ethno tunes with improvisational dance music fun. Children and parents join in, shaping the joyful, game-packed interactive kids’ program at every gig across multiple towns and venues.

March Schedule

March 27 (Fri) 5 p.m. Székesfehérvár; March 28 (Sat) 1 p.m. Kál; March 28 (Sat) 4 p.m. Budapest, 18th District, Martinovics Fest; March 29 (Sun) 11 a.m. Szentendre; March 31 (Wed) 10:30 a.m. Mélykút (6449).

April Lineup

April 2 (Thu) 5 p.m. Szolnok, Ormos Imre Park (5000); April 4 (Sat) 2 p.m. Ibrány, Városliget (4484); April 5 (Sun) 2 p.m. Biri (4235); April 6 (Mon) 5 p.m. Budapest, 3rd District (Óbuda); April 11 (Sat) 10:15 a.m. Kiskunhalas, V. Félúton Fesztivál, Hirling József Lovaspark (6400); April 18 (Sat) 1 p.m. Budapest, 21st District (Csepel); April 19 (Sun) 3 p.m. Hegykő, Csip-csup Családi Nap (9437); April 25 (Sat) 11 a.m. Algyő; 2:30 p.m. Budapest, 14th District (Zugló); April 26 (Sun) 2:30 p.m. Diósd (2049).

May Shows

May 1 (Fri) 10:30 a.m. Budapest Majális, 15th District; 4 p.m. Zalaegerszeg (8900); May 2 (Sat) 11 a.m. Csemő (2713); May 9 (Sat) 3 p.m. Karcag (5300); May 16 (Sat) 4 p.m. Dunavecse (6087); May 23 (Sat) 4:30 p.m. Kiskunfélegyháza, square next to Sportcsarnok (6100); May 24 (Sun) 3 p.m. Patak (2648); May 29 (Fri) 6 p.m. Komárom (2900); May 30 (Sat) 1:30 p.m. Ercsi; 5 p.m. Szolnok, Palacsintafesztivál (5000); May 31 (Sun) 10 a.m. Kiskunmajsa, Konecsni; 2 p.m. Nagytarcsa Gyereknap (2142); 5:30 p.m. Erzsébetliget. Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs!

2025, adrienne

Pros
+
+
This is super family-friendly, with interactive games, dances, and ethno tunes that get kids and parents grooving together at every show.
+
Multiple gigs in Budapest districts like the 3rd, 14th, 18th, and 21st make it easy to catch one without leaving the city.
+
Budapest shows are a breeze to reach by public transport—trams, buses, and metro zip you right to spots like Óbuda or Csepel.
+
No Hungarian skills needed for the fun; the music, dancing, and games are universal, so your kids can join in without understanding a word.
+
Tons of dates from late March to May give flexible options around your Hungary trip.
+
It's a unique Hungarian kids' experience blending folk vibes with improv, way cooler than standard playground concerts back in the States.
+
Compares favorably to U.S. kids' events like Raffi shows but adds that exotic ethno twist at a fraction of Disney-level prices.
Cons
Alma Együttes is barely known outside Hungary, so your U.S. kids might not be hyped like they would for Sesame Street Live.
Most venues are in small towns like Kál or Mélykút, which are total unknowns to foreign tourists and a hassle to reach without a car.
Shows are all in Hungarian, so missing lyrics or announcements could leave English-only families a bit lost.
Outside Budapest, public transport is spotty and car rental means dealing with Hungarian roads and signs.

Recent Posts