Rock Cafe Hajdúszoboszló rocks 2026 with live concerts, retro parties, and album launches Feb–Apr. Weekend gigs, loud guitars, and dance-floor energy at Rákóczi u. 119. Program subject to change.
when: 2026. February 18., Wednesday
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Hajdúszoboszló’s Rock Cafe at 4200, Rákóczi St. (Rákóczi u.) 119 is packing weekends with live shows, loud guitars, and dance-floor heat. It’s the city’s rock home base in 2026, rolling from February into April with concerts, retro parties, and album launches.
February Highlights
Feb 20 kicks off with Dos Diavolos, followed by a Retro Farsang on Feb 21 for costume-ready party people. Feb 28 brings the Juhász Marci Band to close the month on a high.
March Turns It Up
Mar 6: Thunder Jack + D-Vitamin double bill. Mar 7: The Restless (A Nyughatatlan) hits the stage. Mar 13: Coolturstar + Ebura. Mar 14: Stardust + Véletlen. Mar 20: Chrome RT keeps the riffs coming. Mar 21: Retro Party takes over the Rock Cafe. Mar 27: Crazy Little Queen pays tribute to legends. Mar 28: Junkies fire up the room.
April Closers
Apr 3: FISH! drops a fresh album with a release show. Apr 18: Mudfield 10 marks a milestone night.
Program and dates may change at the organizers’ discretion.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Family-friendly if your crew digs rock: early-ish club shows, retro costume parties, and tribute nights make it easy to bring teens, not just hardcore fans
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The lineup mixes tributes, local heroes, and an album release—great sampler of Hungary’s rock scene without needing deep prior knowledge
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Hajdúszoboszló is famous to Europeans for its thermal baths, so you can pair gigs with spa time and make a full weekend
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No Hungarian needed to enjoy live music; setlists and vibes translate fine, and staff in tourist towns often speak basic English
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Easy logistics: Debrecen Airport is the nearest, Budapest is a straight shot by M3/M35 highway; by train/bus you can connect via Debrecen, then short local transit or taxi
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Prices at Hungarian club venues are usually wallet-friendly compared to U.S. concert tickets and bar tabs
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Compared with U.S. rock bars, the scene feels intimate—closer to the bands, less hassle, and strong fan energy
Cons
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Not a globally famous venue or lineup, so you won’t get the “bucket-list” bragging rights you’d get from major festivals
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Hajdúszoboszló itself isn’t widely known to U.S. travelers, so planning takes a bit more research than hitting Budapest staples
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Some event info, flyers, and on-the-spot announcements may be Hungarian-only, which can make schedule changes harder to track
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Public transport late at night can be sparse; you may rely on taxis or a designated driver if you’re staying outside walking distance