20th Hell Vill Festival rocks Győr November 28-29, 2025. Extreme deathcore, metal, post-hardcore by top Hungarian bands at Kálóczy Square.
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The 20th Hell Vill Festival hits Győr, November 28-29, 2025, with fresh energy in a new city. For two decades, this Hungarian underground staple has been the go-to gathering for the scene, now starting a bold new chapter at 9026 Győr, Kálóczy Square (Kálóczy tér) 4.
Intense Two-Day Rager at New Venue
Fans head to the Bridge Student and Faculty Club (Hallgatói és Oktatói Klub) for non-stop action. Fifteen top Hungarian bands will dominate the extreme music scene, spanning deathcore, metal, post-hardcore, and more to properly christen the new venue. Concerts wrap up with DJ sets thumping till dawn.
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Pros
Diving into Hungary's underground metal scene at a 20-year-old festival is a killer unique experience for any extreme music fan
The new venue in Győr's Kálóczy Square feels fresh and exciting for its bold city switch
Fifteen top Hungarian bands crushing deathcore, metal, and post-hardcore, plus DJs till dawn, means non-stop headbanging action over two days
Győr is super easy to reach from Budapest by train in just 1-1.5 hours or by car via highways
No Hungarian language skills needed – it's all about the music, mosh pits, and vibes, with likely some English signage at the student club
Way more affordable than massive U.S. metal fests like Maryland Deathfest, perfect for budget-conscious travelers
Off-the-beaten-path adventure in a historic Hungarian city adds cultural edge without tourist crowds
Cons
Total no-go for families – extreme metal rager with heavy themes and late-night chaos isn't kid-friendly at all
Hell Vill Festival is barely known internationally, mostly a hidden gem for Hungarian metalheads
Győr isn't on most foreign tourists' radars like Budapest or Prague, so it feels niche and lesser-known
Smaller scale than global beasts like Wacken Open Air in Germany or U.S. events, lacking that huge international lineup draw





