Craving some high culture in Székesfehérvár? The city’s classical music scene has you covered throughout 2025 and 2026 with unforgettable concerts for every fan, whether you love Baroque masterpieces or get swept away by Romantic composers. Soloists and renowned orchestras come together in a stunning lineup of events that promise to inspire and create lasting memories.
Fall 2025 Highlights
Kick things off on October 16 with “Ask the Composer! 1 – Dialogues” at ARSO HQ. Later, the Farkas Pass 1 – “Festivities” opens at the Vörösmarty Theatre on October 27. On November 4, honor the Day of the Dead with a moving concert at St. Stephen’s Basilica (Szent István-bazilika). November 17 brings “Somorjai Pass 2 – Italian Portraits” to St. Stephen’s Hall (Szent István Terem). In December, young listeners can dive into the “Partitúra Youth Series – Figaro and the Others” at ARSO HQ, with a show on December 3 and two more on December 5.
Winter to Spring 2026
Don’t miss organist Gergely Rákász’s “Classic Love for Christmas” on December 6. Christmas and Easter concerts run on December 15 and March 20 at the Budai Street Reformed Church (Budai úti Református Templom). January brings more youth series concerts and the “Ask the Composer! 2 – Singing/Word” evening. February and April bring Hamburg soundscapes, candlelit Vivaldi, masterclasses on Haydn, and the Farkas and Somorjai Pass events with themes such as fantasy, master singers, and inspiration. Shows are primarily at ARSO HQ, St. Stephen’s Hall, and the Vörösmarty Theatre.
Schedules might change, so always check before you go!





