Groovehouse announces 2025-2026 Hungary tour with chart-topping pop-rock hits and electrifying singalongs in Miskolc, Kiskunfélegyháza, and beyond. Follow for dates, tickets, and updates.
when: 2025.12.26., Friday, Miskolc
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A string of new dates is locked in for Groovehouse, Hungary’s pop-rock crowd-pleasers whose breakout single Dawn (Hajnal) smashed radio play records on release. Their hit list runs deep: Where Are You, Great Love? (Hol vagy, nagy szerelem?), Wanderer (Vándor), If I See You Again (Ha újra látom), Wake Up Beside Me (Ébredj mellettem), With Heart and Soul (Szívvel-lélekkel), Fire and Water (Tűz és víz), and Let This Be a Crazy Desire (Legyen ez egy őrült vágy) keep the singalongs loud and late. The group is lining up shows across multiple towns and venues through 2025 and 2026, with fresh energy and a catalog built for big choruses and bigger finales.
Dates and Cities
Circle these nights:
– 12/26/2025, 3500 Miskolc
– 12/27/2025, 6100 Kiskunfélegyháza
More locations and venues will be announced as the tour rolls forward, with the band aiming to reach fans nationwide. Expect set lists packed with radio staples and fan-favorite deep cuts, calibrated for festive year-end crowds and early-2026 momentum.
Heads-Up
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs. Keep an eye on official channels for updates, ticket info, and any last-minute switches so you don’t miss a beat.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Fun, high-energy pop-rock show with big singalongs—easy crowd-pleaser even if you’re new to the band
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Family-friendly vibe for teens and music-loving kids; no edgy content expected
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Cheap compared to U.S. arena tours; great value for a local, authentic night out
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Doesn’t require Hungarian fluency—choruses are catchy, and vibe transcends language; you’ll still get the experience
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Easy winter timing for holiday travelers (Dec 26–27) who are already in Hungary
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Miskolc is reachable by InterCity train from Budapest in ~2 hours, with taxis/local buses to venues; driving is straightforward via M3
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Novel cultural checkmark versus standard Budapest nightlife—feels more “local” than tourist-oriented concerts
Cons
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Groovehouse is big in Hungary but largely unknown internationally, so you won’t get the “bucket list” band factor
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Miskolc and Kiskunfélegyháza are lesser-known to U.S. tourists; fewer English-language signs and tourist services than Budapest
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Some banter and lyrics will be in Hungarian; you’ll miss lyrical nuance unless you pre-listen or translate
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Compared to major U.S./UK pop tours, production scale may be smaller and venues less polished, especially outside Budapest