Ráckeve’s biggest summer blowout is back, and it doesn’t do half-measures. Duna-part Feszt, proudly calling itself the festival you only come to party at, takes over the park in front of the Savoy Castle (Savoyai-kastély) from July 2 to 4, 2026. Sleep at home, dance here — that’s the vibe. The message is clear: get out to the green, where your favorite bands and DJs keep the beat rolling by the Danube until dawn. There’s life beyond Budapest’s city limits — and then some. Shake off couch mode, pull yourself together, and head for the party of the year. Partra magyar!
Where and when
The festival runs Thursday to Saturday, July 2–4, 2026, at the park in front of the Savoy Castle (Savoyai-kastély), 2300 Ráckeve, Kossuth Lajos u. 84. It’s a three-day, three-stage setup right on the riverbank, built for sunset starts and sunrise finishes. Bring stamina. Leave hesitation.
Three nights, three stages, nonstop energy
Across its three stages, Duna-part Feszt balances huge crowd-pleasers, current chart hitters, and DJ titans. It’s designed for flow: live acts that punch, then DJ sets that don’t let you go. The riverside setting does the rest — night breeze, city glow in the distance, and basslines moving over the water.
Thursday, July 2 — Door-opener bangers
ByeAlex és a Slepp sets the tone with singalong anthems, while Geszti brings rapid-fire wordplay and a legacy of hits. Rising force Sisi injects sharp, stylish pop-rap swagger. On the decks, CHRSTPHR fires up sleek, melodic energy, Disco*s Hit delivers throwback euphoria with a neon edge, and Loving Arms returns for the first of multiple feel-good sessions. Metzker Viktória, a festival favorite, drives prime-time momentum with high-octane house. Bebe (Back II Black) turns the groove meter to max, and DJ Juhász Laci keeps hands in the air until late-late. First night’s mission: get you locked in early.
Friday, July 3 — Momentum meets main-stage muscle
Co Lee and DESH bring the new-school wave, then Follow The Flow lifts the roof with sing-it-back choruses and a hands-up show built for a thousand phone lights. The electronic lineup is stacked: Bricklake’s deep, lush textures, Jauri’s club punch, another round of Loving Arms for communal highs, and Newik bridging radio hooks with festival fire. Purebeat tightens the tempo, Regán Lili adds fresh sparkle, and StadiumX lands with their big-room precision and festival-defining drops. Yamina, returning from earlier slots, snaps Friday into a late-night sprint. Marky V and Cory (Happy Gang) take it home with nostalgia threaded through pure party power. Second night: peak-night intensity, no brakes.
Saturday, July 4 — Heavy hitters and lights-out closers
Beton.Hofi steps up with razor-sharp bars and theater-level showmanship, Mirror Glimpse adds alt-pop polish, and Tankcsapda detonates the main stage with veteran rock thunder. On the electronic side, Antonyo threads house with melodic uplift, Cooky drops turbocharged radio anthems, Kollár keeps it crisp and clubby, and Lotfi Begi commands a blockbuster crowd reaction. Joer Junior, Pullmaxx, and Willcox each hammer home late-night momentum, with Yamina doubling back for a final electric push. Mollywood / Hazetomika delivers a curveball blast, DJ Juhász Laci returns for crowd-control wizardry, and Zuzmo sweeps the last dance. Final night: catharsis, bangers, and a sunrise worth the sore feet.
Sleep? Do that elsewhere
The festival leans into its “come here only to party” mantra. That said, if you’re planning to recharge between rounds, Ráckeve’s got options. The Duna Relax**** Hotel brands itself as an adult-friendly oasis and goes all in on ancient Roman-style wellness. Think frigidarium, caldarium, and tepidarium — a ritual circuit that cools, warms, and soothes you back to festival readiness. It’s a plush reset button, pairing calm and freedom with a nod to old-school luxury.
Stay by the water or in classic comfort
Prefer a homier touch? There’s an English-style inn with nearly 40 years of hospitality under its belt, serving up comfort and tradition in a cozy, thoughtfully designed space. If greenery is your love language, a riverside complex 40 kilometers from Budapest sits in the heart of a 12.36-acre park of ancient trees, blending homey warmth with elegant interiors and plenty of room to breathe. And for purists, a beautiful beach and campsite on the Little Danube in Ráckeve welcomes everyone — wake up a few steps from the water, then stroll to the stages.
Eat and caffeinate like you mean it
In the center of Ráckeve, a picturesque pizzeria serves Italian, Hungarian, and Mexican specialties — exactly the kind of pre-show carb-load or post-dance refuel that keeps the engine humming. Coffee people aren’t forgotten: a third-wave spot pours specialty Arabica that’s scored at least 80 points on the SCA (Specialty Coffee Association) scale, so quality is baked in. Their ice creams include sugar-free, gluten-free, and dairy-free options. Hungry now? Try the warm, house-baked cheesy pogácsa or the cheddar-twisted pastry. For a sit-down flourish, Kiskeve Restaurant (Kiskeve Étterem) offers a bright, elegantly designed dining room and a glassed-in garden terrace that stays cozy even in winter. The grill is the star there: light grilled fish, poultry, and steaks share real estate on both the menu and the grates, with robust wines and heavenly desserts sealing the deal.
The fine print and the follow
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and the program, so keep an eye on official channels — email, website, and social feeds, including Facebook — for updates or to request information. If the “Details” tab didn’t answer your question, drop them a line and they’ll steer you right. The only non-negotiable? Show up ready to move. Ráckeve is calling, the Danube is shimmering, and three stages are waiting.





