
Ismerős Arcok 2026 Hungary tour: free Kerepes gig, Ecce Homo launches in Győr, Martfű, Zalaegerszeg, plus Sirok Bike Week! Dates & tickets here.
where: Szilasliget- Nagyrét
Catch Ismerős Arcok live across Hungary in 2026! We’ve got all their upcoming shows right here, with fresh dates and ticket details. Kicking off on Friday, April 10, at 8 p.m. in Kerepes with a free bash on Szilasligeti Nagyrét (2144 Kerepes, Szilasliget-Nagyrét). Everyone’s welcome—come rock out!
Album Debut in Győr
On April 17, the Ecce Homo album launch takes place in Győr (9000 Győr, Kálóczy tér 6). Expect new tracks plus your favorite crowd-pleasers. See you there!
Martfű Signing Party
On May 8, head to Martfű for the Ecce Homo release show with dedications (it dropped in March). New songs and classics await at 5435 Martfű, Mártírok u. 1.
Rock Out in Zalaegerszeg
On May 15: Ecce Homo debut in Zalaegerszeg (8900 Zalaegerszeg, Landorhegyi út 21). Fresh tracks and hits—don’t miss it!
Sirok Bike Week Blast
On July 23, Ismerős Arcok headlines the main stage at Bike Week in Sirok (3332 Sirok, Kútvölgy, II. Rákóczi Ferenc utca 26). Organizers reserve the right to tweak times and lineup!
2025, adrienne
Pros
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The free opening gig in Kerepes on April 10 is a total bargain for U.S. tourists pinching pennies on a Euro trip.
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Multiple dates across Hungary let you slot in a show without derailing your Budapest-Budapest sightseeing loop.
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Catching the Ecce Homo album launch in Győr or other spots gives you fresh tracks plus Hungarian rock anthems for an authentic local vibe.
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Bike Week in Sirok on July 23 mixes live music with a motorcycle festival, way cooler than your standard bar gig back home.
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Places like Győr are reachable by train from Budapest in under 2 hours, super easy with a car rental or public transport.
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No Hungarian skills needed to headbang – music's universal, and free entry means low-pressure fun.
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Way cheaper and less hyped than U.S. festival tickets, perfect for discovering underrated bands without the Coachella crowds.
Cons
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Rock shows like these can get pretty rowdy with beer and mosh pits, not super family-friendly if you're traveling with kids.
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Ismerős Arcok is huge in Hungary but barely known internationally, so as an American you might not recognize any songs.
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Off-the-beaten-path spots like Martfű or Sirok aren't tourist magnets, making public transport trickier and car rental a must.
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Everything's in Hungarian – lyrics, MC chats, merch lines – so without basics, you'll feel a bit lost compared to English-friendly U.S. events.