On May 23, 2026, Nagyvenyim kicks off summer with the brand-new open-air Csillagvirág Festival, taking over the local sports field at 2421 Nagyvenyim, sports field. The region’s latest outdoor music event promises a sun-soaked Saturday stacked with Hungarian acts and a full-on community vibe. The lineup brings together chart favorites and local heroes: KKevin, VZS, Belano, Bruno, Johanna Lengyel, Döndi Duo & Roli, and R. Arató. Pile into Nagyvenyim, grab your spot on the grass, and get ready to dance straight into festival season.
The one-day blowout is laser-focused on energy and accessibility: a single date, a straightforward venue, and a roster that leans into contemporary Hungarian sounds across pop, rap, DJ-driven beats, and retro-styled crowd-pleasers. It’s all taking place on Saturday, May 23, 2026, so mark your calendar and rally your friends for a day and night outdoors, soundtracked by homegrown performers and primed for a season-launch atmosphere.
Where and when
Date: 2026.05.23. (Saturday)
City: Nagyvenyim
Venue: 2421 Nagyvenyim, sports field
The organizers reserve the right to change the date and program, so keep an eye out for updates. This is a grassroots, field-up festival in every sense—expect an easygoing setup, a walkable layout, and that essential open-sky feeling that defines summer in the Hungarian countryside.
Who’s playing
– KKevin
– VZS
– Belano
– Bruno
– Johanna Lengyel
– Döndi Duo & Roli
– R. Arató
The bill balances beat-heavy sets and singalong-ready hooks, with room for live bands and DJ-driven sessions that carry the crowd from afternoon warmth to after-dark glow. It’s a compact, no-filler schedule: every name on the poster is there to move the needle and keep the mood high.
Stay the night: nearby accommodation
You’ve got plenty of options around Nagyvenyim and along the Danube, from guesthouses to wellness hotels and budget motels. Highlights include:
– Adony guesthouses near the Danube: Two houses in lush green surroundings, just 50 meters from the river, open year-round and able to comfortably host groups of about 35–40 people. Ideal for families, friends, and small collectives looking to turn the festival into a weekend.
– Corner Hotel & Café, Dunaújváros: Right in the city center, in one of the town’s oldest buildings, pairing a calm, friendly vibe with a strong kitchen. It’s central but keeps a step away from the bustle—simple, tasteful, and comfortable.
– Boathouse, Ráckeve Danube (Ráckevei-Duna): A 50-bed boathouse setting by the scenic Ráckeve branch of the Danube, perfect for youth trips, training camps, and team-building groups. There’s a warming kitchen on site and restaurants nearby.
– Duna Relax**** Hotel, Ráckeve: An adults-only wellness escape that reimagines the ancient Roman spa experience with frigidarium, caldarium, and tepidarium. A calm, indulgent base if you want a plush wind-down after the show.
– Jankovich Manor (Jankovich Kúria), Rácalmás: An 18th‑century noble manor turned modern hotel in the old village center, set in a mature-park setting. Reachable from Budapest in 35 minutes via motorway or by boat on the Danube, which flows 200 meters from the property. Rooms include 21 superior, 24 deluxe, plus one apartment, finished in clean lines and warm tones.
– Cyclists’ Guesthouse (Kerékpáros Guesthouse), Apostag: On the Hungarian Camino route near the cycle path and Pentele Bridge, fully equipped and beautifully renovated. A quiet village atmosphere with a well-kept yard and easy access to dike-top cycling and Danube views.
– Club Hotel (Klub Hotel), Dunaújváros: Downtown on the Danube, 50 rooms plus two luggage rooms spanning twins, triples, apartments, and suites. Capacity for up to 110 guests, 70 km south of Budapest.
– LOVRA Guesthouse, Lórév: A peaceful, green setting for anyone craving downtime before or after the festival.
– 24-hour Motel, Dunaújváros: Surrounded by greenery, offering 2-, 3-, and 5-bed rooms, each with a private bath and WC, TV, cleaning, and linen changes included. Discounted meals available. Handy for short and long stays when you want round-the-clock arrival flexibility.
Eat and drink around the area
– Culinary venue in Rácalmás: A creative kitchen that treats gastronomy and art as siblings. Expect quality ingredients, curated events, and programs that feed both appetite and mind across cultural and social topics.
– Pizzeria in Ráckeve: Italian, Hungarian, and Mexican specialties in a picturesque central setting. Good for groups and pre- or post-festival carb-loading.
– Corner Hotel & Café, Dunaújváros: Beyond rooms, the café serves up calm hospitality and a well-regarded kitchen—an easy meet-up point for crews.
– Artisan chocolate makers: Using handpicked cocoa beans and premium Belgian Callebaut standards, with Belgian, French, and Hungarian ingredients. No added preservatives or artificial additives; desserts and bonbons flavored with fruit, fresh-ground spices, and top-shelf spirits.
– Specialty coffee spot: 100% Arabica beans scoring 80+ on the SCAA scale. Ice creams include sugar-free, gluten-free, and dairy-free options; try the warm cheese scone and cheddar twists baked in-house.
– Dunagyöngye Fisherman’s Inn (Dunagyöngye Halászcsárda), Szalki Island: Since August 2, 1956, famed for its richly thick, filleted halászlé prepared from the traditional recipe of the legendary Benő Paczolay, now executed by chef Gábor Juhász and team in a gorgeous waterfront setting.
– Danube Pearl Yacht Marina (Dunai Gyöngy Yacht Marina): A wave-sheltered, floating dock with space for 86 boats up to 39.4 feet. The 50-seat Barge Restaurant (Bárka Étterem) hosts weddings, birthdays, reunions, anniversaries, graduations, banquets, and corporate meals.
Local wine culture
Raise a glass to the area’s wine brotherhoods. The Adony district’s order champions local wines and safeguards architectural, cultural, and natural heritage while spreading the gospel of cultivated wine enjoyment. In Solt, the wine knighthood supports quality grape and wine production, staying true to local traditions and actively taking part in the city’s wine and cultural events.
Tickets and info
Reach out to the organizers for details—contact links are listed but not active in the basic listing. Use the Information Request option to get direct answers on tickets, schedule, and logistics. And remember: the organizers reserve the right to change the date and program. Pack for the weather, plan your stay, and be ready to celebrate the first big Saturday of summer in Nagyvenyim.





