Hajdúszoboszló Rocks: 2026 Concert Nights At Rock Café

Rock Café Hajdúszoboszló brings 2026 concert nights: tribute hits, retro parties, album premieres, and local headliners. Live weekends, loud riffs, nonstop bar vibes at Rákóczi u. 119.
when: 2026. February 26., Thursday

Hajdúszoboszló’s Rock Café kicks off 2026 with live weekends, loud riffs, and packed parties at 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Rákóczi St. 119 (Rákóczi u. 119). The city’s home of rock lines up fan-favorite bands, thunderous tribute acts, retro blasts, and fresh album premieres—all under one roof. Doors swing open for high-energy nights where guitars snarl, crowds sing, and the bar doesn’t sleep.

Dates and Headliners

2026.02.28 — Juhász Marci Band, Hajdúszoboszló
2026.03.06 — Thunder Jack + D-Vitamin, Hajdúszoboszló
2026.03.07 — A Nyughatatlan (The Restless), Hajdúszoboszló
2026.03.13 — Coolturstar + Ebura, Hajdúszoboszló
2026.03.14 — Stardust + Véletlen, Hajdúszoboszló
2026.03.20 — Chrome RT, Hajdúszoboszló
2026.03.21 — Retro Party at Rock Café, Hajdúszoboszló
2026.03.27 — Crazy Little Queen, Hajdúszoboszló
2026.03.28 — Junkies, Hajdúszoboszló
2026.04.03 — FISH! album release show, Hajdúszoboszló
2026.04.18 — Mudfield 10, Hajdúszoboszló

Good Vibes, Loud Nights

Weekend live gigs, tight sets, and a buzzing crowd keep the Rock Café’s pulse pounding. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs, so keep your plans flexible and your playlist ready.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family-friendly if your crew is into rock—small venue vibe, clear set dates, and plenty of earlier shows before it gets too rowdy
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The rock/tribute concert format is universally familiar, so you’ll “get” the vibe even if you don’t know the local bands
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Hajdúszoboszló is well-known to foreign visitors for its big thermal spa scene, so pairing daytime baths with nighttime gigs is an easy win
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Little to no Hungarian needed—music, setlists, and bar ordering are straightforward, and many staff/attendees speak basic English
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Easy access: Hajdúszoboszló sits near Debrecen; you can come by train or bus from Budapest/Debrecen, or drive and park near Rákóczi u. 119
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Good value compared with U.S. concert prices—club shows, tribute acts, and album releases at wallet-friendly rates
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Stacks up well against rock bars in Prague or Kraków—intimate room, engaged crowd, and a packed weekend calendar - Not a global headliner circuit—most acts are Hungarian, so recognition may be limited if you’re chasing big international names
Cons
Late nights, loud amps, and standing-room energy can be tough for small kids or noise-sensitive travelers
Schedule changes are possible, so tight itineraries risk a miss if a date shifts
Public transit after midnight can be sparse; you may need a taxi or designated driver for the ride back

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