Veresegyház is gearing up for an unforgettable summer with Honey Valley Summer 2026, Pest County’s massive outdoor multi-arts festival running from June to August at Búcsú tér, 2112 Veresegyház. This blockbuster event packs hit plays, stellar actors, concerts, and family shows that guarantee top-tier fun for every age group. Whether you’re into drama, comedy, rock operas, or musicals, there’s something to thrill crowds under the stars in this vibrant Hungarian town.
June Highlights
Kicks off on June 21 with Horváth Charlie’s concert, where Hungary’s unmistakable blues-jazz-rock giant breathes life into the stage. Expect a smoky blues journey mixed with gritty jazz and pure Hungarian rock hits like Jég dupla jéggel to Nézz az ég felé – timeless anthems that’ll have generations singing along under Veresegyház’s enchanting evenings.
On June 24, István Mohácsi’s Francia rúdugrás (Pole Vault, 18+) delivers a wild night with three women and three men in a sextet where roles flip wildly. It starts out clear who’s who, but chemistry and a sly sex psychologist stir up chaos, misunderstandings, and steamy mix-ups – fingers crossed it all turns out right.
July 3 brings Neil Simon’s Pletykafészek (Rumors) – a two-act farce where you just lean back, watch gossip spread, and laugh at the upper crust’s hilarious messes.
July Rock Operas and Classics
July 4 features István, a király (Stephen, the King) concert – the smash Hungarian rock opera’s monumental anniversary tour. Stars popular singer-actors from the show, Crescendo Music Orchestra’s elite musicians, professional lighting, visuals, and animations. Massive moving sets and pyrotechnic fireworks light up the night.
July 7 and 8 double up on László Dés, Péter Geszti, and Krisztián Grecsó’s A Pál utcai fiúk (The Paul Street Boys), reimagined not as kids but young adults in tougher conflicts, amped by modern tunes. Acoustic props, actors’ rhythmic flair, youthful energy, humor, and the original’s cathartic punch make it epic.
July 12’s A dzsungel könyve (The Jungle Book) follows Mowgli (Maugli), the man-cub conquering foes and seeking joy for his new family in the jungle canopy. Heart-wrenching yet heartwarming tale of friendship and love for kids and kid-at-heart adults.
Musicals and Laughs Heat Up
July 15 spotlights Jeanie Linders’ Menopauza (Menopause) musical – every woman’s that phase, whether hidden or joked about. This global hit belts it out loud, honest, and hilariously.
Péter Geszti rocks July 19 with stadium-shaking Rapülők dances, Jazz+Az funk, Gringó Sztár, and Létvágy pop live in flashy tech, humor, and real talk.
World premiere of Csengetett, Mylord? (Are You Being Served?) hits July 21 and 22 – TV icons come alive on stage for an epic Veresegyház night you won’t forget.
July 26’s Steven Moffat’s Rém Rendes Vendég (Perfectly Chilling Guest) two-act comedy: Polite English couple Peter and Debbie befriend American widow Elsa on a cruise, swap addresses for visits that usually flop. But she shows up, and creepy internet rumors freak them out – especially involving their teens. A nosy neighbor and police sergeant pile on the chaos. Fresh from London’s West End to Budapest’s Játékszín, now here.
August Comedy and Drama Surge
July 28’s Ne most, Drágám! (Not Now, Darling!) comedy: Love triangles, mink coats, scantily clad ladies, flying clothes, total madness in London’s poshest fur salon – pure escapist laughs.
July 31’s Amerikai komédia (American Comedy) swing musical, based on Károly Aszlányi’s 1930s play, libretto and lyrics by Attila Lőrinczy, music by award-winning Bálint Bársony. Károly Peller directs this humor-packed, swinging blast for all ages.
August 1 honors Szécsi Pál’s timeless hits like Csak egy tánc volt (It Was Just a Dance) under starry skies. Performers: Zoltán Miller, Dénes Pál, Attila Serbán, Sándor Nagy.
Mystery, Hits, and Family Fun
August 5’s Az Ackroyd gyilkosság (Murder at Ackroyd) Agatha Christie mystery: Hercule Poirot retires to sleepy King’s Abbot, but two baffling deaths occur. Artúr Kálid as Poirot, Szilveszter Szabó P. as Dr. James Sheppard.
August 7 and 11 serve Anconai szerelmesek (The Lovers from Ancona) musical comedy – Hungary’s most-played comedy blending Italian commedia dell’arte, Hungarian wit, and 70s Italian hits. Sequel on August 11 set in 1989 Balaton SZOT resort: aging crew returns for roots and loves, with Azzurro, Bella Ciao, Sono l’italiano.
Quimby concert blasts August 8 – unique sound, iconic songs for a killer outdoor vibe.
August 15’s Egy életem (My One Life) biographical stand-up with Imre Csuja: Humble, funny tales of his mom shaping his childhood, the grind of his early career, four shows a day, lessons from masters, meeting his wife 40+ years ago, behind-the-scenes on Üvegtigris (Glass Tiger) and Valami Amerika (Something America).
Final Summer Spectacles
August 18’s Túl a Maszat-hegyen? (Beyond Messy Mountain?) comedy: A world where mess rules and cleaning’s chaos. Andris Muhi saves pals from dust bunnies and neat freaks in colorful, musical fun – vacuums aren’t always heroes!
August 22’s A muzsika hangja (The Sound of Music) musical: 1930s nun Maria brings joy and song to a sea captain’s seven kids, but Nazi invasion forces flight. Catchy tunes, deep emotions, history for family nights.
Wraps August 26 with Szép nyári nap (Beautiful Summer Day) Neoton musical, set sometime in the 1970s.





