Hajdúszoboszló Rocks: 2026 Concerts At Rock Café

Rock Café Hajdúszoboszló ignites 2026 with live rock weekends: Coolturstar, Ebura, Stardust, Véletlen, Chrome RT, Retro Party, Crazy Little Queen, Junkies, FISH!, Mudfield 10. Intimate venue, cold drinks, loud nights.
when: 2026. March 11., Wednesday

Hajdúszoboszló’s Rock Café is turning up the volume in 2026, packing weekends with live gigs, pounding riffs, and late-night energy. It’s the local home of rock: an intimate stage, cold drinks, and a crowd that shows up for real guitars. Find it at 4200 Hajdúszoboszló (Hajdúszoboszló), Rákóczi St. 119 (Rákóczi u. 119.), where the calendar is stacked and the amps stay warm.

March Lineup

March 13 opens with a double bill: Coolturstar and Ebura light the fuse. March 14 follows with Stardust and Véletlen, a back-to-back that blends punchy hooks and alt flavors. On March 20, Chrome RT takes command with a hard-edged set, then March 21 flips the script with a Retro Party at Rock Café—dance-floor bangers, neon vibes, and guilty pleasures turned up loud. March 27 brings Crazy Little Queen, a high-voltage Queen tribute built for sing-alongs, while March 28 drops the hammer with Junkies, delivering raw, fast, and loud.

April Highlights

April 3 features FISH! with a new album showcase, and April 18 marks Mudfield 10, celebrating a decade with a heavy, hometown punch. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family-friendly enough for teens who like rock, but still a bar/club vibe so you can choose earlier sets for a milder scene
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Internationally, rock music is universal—tribute acts like Crazy Little Queen make it easy to sing along even if you don’t know local bands
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Hajdúszoboszló is well-known to foreign visitors for its thermal spa scene, so you can pair gigs with relaxing spa time
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You don’t need Hungarian to enjoy the shows; ordering drinks and basic interactions are doable in English, and music is the main language
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Easy to reach by car with straightforward roads from Debrecen and Budapest; parking around neighborhood streets is usually manageable
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By public transport, Debrecen Airport and trains/buses to Hajdúszoboszló make it feasible, then a short local ride or walk to Rákóczi u. 119
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Compared to small rock venues in the U.S. or UK, this has that tight, intimate feel with cheaper tickets and drinks, plus a friendly local crowd
Cons
Not a classic “family attraction” for small kids—late nights, loud volume, and smoke near entrances can be a turn-off
Band names beyond the Queen tribute may be unfamiliar to U.S. visitors, so you’re betting on the vibe more than star power
Limited English signage and event info online can make schedule changes harder to track if you don’t check local pages
Public transport late at night is thinner; you may end up relying on taxis or a designated driver after the encore

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