Hajdúszoboszló Rocks: 2026 Gigs At Rock Café

Hajdúszoboszló Rock Café ignites 2026 with live rock, punk, tributes, and retro parties. Weekend gigs feature FISH!, Junkies, Mudfield, and more at Rákóczi u. 119. Join the crowd.
when: 2026. March 5., Thursday

Hajdúszoboszló’s Rock Café is turning up the volume in 2026 with a packed run of weekend live shows, pulsing parties, and a crowd that lives for guitars, grit, and good vibes. The club—the local home of rock—keeps the amps hot at 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Rákóczi St. 119 (Rákóczi u. 119), with a rolling lineup that blends tribute energy, punk punch, retro fever, and fresh album drops.

March Lineup

March 6: Thunder Jack + D-Vitamin kick things off. March 7: The Restless (A Nyughatatlan) rides in. March 13: Coolturstar + Ebura share the stage. March 14: Stardust + Chance (Véletlen) bring the sparks. March 20: Chrome RT powers up. March 21: Retro Party takes over the floor. March 27: Crazy Little Queen goes full Queen tribute. March 28: Junkies slam the month shut.

April Highlights

April 3: FISH! return with a brand-new album show. April 18: Mudfield 10 marks a decade with a heavy, celebratory set.

Venue Note

Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family-friendly if your crew is into loud guitars and tribute bands; older teens will love it while adults get a cozy club vibe
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Rock is universal—Queen tributes and punk/retro nights are easy to enjoy without knowing the local scene
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Hajdúszoboszló is internationally known for its spa town, so pairing gigs with thermal baths makes for an easy weekend plan
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Little to no Hungarian needed; band names, set times, and bar orders are straightforward, and staff usually manage basic English
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Easy by car with clear address on Rákóczi St.; parking in spa-town areas is generally manageable outside peak spa hours
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Public transport feasible: trains/buses connect from Budapest to Hajdúszoboszló, then short local taxi/bus ride to the venue
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Compared to small rock clubs in the US/EU, prices are typically lower and the crowd is welcoming, giving you great value and local flavor
Cons
Not ideal for small kids; late nights, standing room, and volume can be tough
The town name and venue aren’t famous abroad, so you may need to plan logistics more carefully than for Budapest clubs
Limited signage/announcements may be in Hungarian only, so last-minute schedule changes could be easy to miss
Getting there purely by public transit late at night can be tricky; return options after shows may require a taxi or designated driver

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