Discover Jánossomorja’s 2025–2026 highlights: concerts, Midnight Mass, costume run, City New Year’s Eve Party, New Year’s Concert, and Non-Stop 2026—culture, fun, and family-friendly events year-round.
when: 2025.12.22., Monday
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Jánossomorja offers a year-round calendar packed with culture, celebrations, theater, talks, and concerts—plus easy escapes with hiking trails, bike routes, and local sightseeing. Entertainment and downtime for every age, across multiple venues.
Holiday Highlights
December brings the Canto Énekegyüttes in concert on 2025.12.22, setting a festive tone in Jánossomorja. On 2025.12.24, Midnight Mass pairs with open-air brass music, a beloved tradition drawing families and night owls alike.
New Year’s Energy
Gear up on 2025.12.31 with a costume fun run to close out the year in motion, then roll straight into the City New Year’s Eve Party (Városi Szilveszter). The celebration continues with a New Year’s Concert (Újévi koncert) on 2026.01.03 to launch the year on a high note.
Summer Marathon of Fun
Non-Stop 2026 – So There’s Something to Deny (Hogy legyen mit letagadni) runs 2026.06.26–27: a 24-hour, laugh-filled competition. Seven founding teams are invited; register by 2025.12.30. Expect camaraderie, quirky challenges, and zero sleep.
Program times and details may change at the organizers’ discretion.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with concerts, Midnight Mass with brass, a costume fun run, and a city New Year’s Eve party that work for all ages
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Easygoing small-town setting means low crowds and a relaxed pace compared to big-city festivals
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December–January schedule gives winter travelers a festive local experience you won’t get in typical tourist hubs
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Summer “Non-Stop 2026” 24-hour team competition sounds quirky and memorable—great if you like offbeat community events
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Multiple venues plus nearby hiking and biking make it easy to mix culture with outdoor time
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Likely very affordable versus major European holiday events
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Car access is straightforward near the Austrian border; public transport via Győr/Mosonmagyaróvár links is doable with planning
Cons
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Jánossomorja isn’t internationally famous, so expectations should be “local culture,” not marquee headliners
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Program info and on-site signage may be mostly in Hungarian; basic phrases or a translation app will help
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Reaching town without a car can take multiple connections; late-night returns after events may be tricky
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Compared with big New Year’s or summer festivals in Vienna, Prague, or Budapest, it’s smaller-scale and less spectacle-driven