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
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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
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Late nights, loud amps, and standing-room energy can be tough for small kids or noise-sensitive travelers
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Schedule changes are possible, so tight itineraries risk a miss if a date shifts
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Public transit after midnight can be sparse; you may need a taxi or designated driver for the ride back