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
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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
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Not ideal for small kids; late nights, standing room, and volume can be tough
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The town name and venue aren’t famous abroad, so you may need to plan logistics more carefully than for Budapest clubs
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Limited signage/announcements may be in Hungarian only, so last-minute schedule changes could be easy to miss
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Getting there purely by public transit late at night can be tricky; return options after shows may require a taxi or designated driver