Nagykanizsa’s Kanizsa Cultural Center rolls out a packed 2026 season across its venues at 8800 Nagykanizsa, Széchenyi Square (Széchenyi tér) 5–9. Dates, lodging, and food-and-drink info are linked, but organizers reserve the right to change times and programs.
May Highlights
May 19 kicks off with The Decision (A döntés), a live performance by stars Sándor Csányi and Réka Tenki. On May 21, the Zala Symphony Orchestra takes the stage, followed by Lehota M. János’s talk, Fullness and Infinity – The Paths of Modernity Toward Postmodernity (Teljesség és végtelen – A modernitás útjai a posztmodern felé), and Pál Feri’s hit lecture How Could I Feel Better? Releasing My Stuck Points. May 27 brings Olympian Anikó Góg’s Fire-Forged Habits and the Orfeum Traveling Troupe’s Song, Rapture, Love (Nóta, mámór, szerelem). On May 29, The Music of Ludovico Einaudi Tribute glides in, while May 30 pairs Anthony Neilson’s The Last Supper (Az utolsó menet) with the traditional Maypole Dance-Out.
Summer on Széchenyi Square
June 5 hosts The Sun Has Set – Balázs Fecó Memorial Concert (Elment a nap – Balázs Fecó-emlékkoncert); June 24, St. John’s Night Revelry with the Jucihunor Duo; June 25, kite-making at a summer crafts workshop; June 29, Bachelorette Party (Lánybúcsú) musical. July 5 marks Traditions Day – Farewell. Comedy returns August 27 with There’s No Cure Against Family (Család ellen nincs orvosság).





