Discover Hajdúszoboszló's epic 2026 concert lineup: classical, rock & light music for families, seniors & youth in Hungary's top spa town!
where: 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, József Attila utca 2-18.
Hajdúszoboszló, the top spa town in the Great Hungarian Plain (Alföld), packs 2026 with light and classical music concerts alongside other events. Throughout the year, it draws locals and vacationers—families, seniors, young people—with cultural and culinary programs, adult and kids’ concerts, musical shows, and summer outdoor spectacles. Check out 4200 József Attila Street (utca) 2-18 for the action starting April 1, a Wednesday.
Full Concert Schedule
April 1: Zichy Géza AMI teachers’ concert. April 3: FISH! album release gig. April 8: Zichy Géza AMI solo singing department show. April 17: Triász at Rock Cafe and a musical history trip guided by Male Choir artists. April 18: Mudfield 10 bash. May 2: Tompeti and Friends. July 17 at Hajdúszoboszló Outdoor Stage: Szikora Róbert and R-GO, plus Kowalsky meg a Vega. More hits June 5-6.
Heads Up
Organizers reserve the right to tweak dates and programs!
2025, adrienne
Pros
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This lineup is super family-friendly with kids' concerts, musical shows for all ages, and events drawing families alongside seniors and young folks
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Being in Hajdúszoboszló, Hungary's top spa town, lets you mix epic concerts with chill thermal baths for a relaxing vacay vibe
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Variety rocks—classical, light music, rock gigs like FISH! and Szikora Róbert, plus outdoor summer spectacles that feel like a mini-festival
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Easy address at 4200 József Attila Street means no hunting around once you're there
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Runs from April through summer, giving you flexible dates to fit your US travel plans
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Public transport's solid—trains from Budapest (2-3 hours) or Debrecen drop you nearby, and driving's straightforward on highways
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Compares well to small-town US music fests like those in the Midwest, but with a unique Hungarian spa twist that's cheaper and less crowded
- Hajdúszoboszló flies under the radar for most foreign tourists who stick to Budapest or Western Europe hotspots
Cons
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Most acts like Mudfield or Triász aren't big internationally, so if you're not into Hungarian pop/rock, it might not wow like Coachella or Glastonbury
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You'll want some Hungarian skills for local bands, guided tours, or chats, as English might be spotty outside big cities
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Dates and programs can change per organizers, which sucks for locking in transatlantic flights and hotels