Discover Rock Café Hajdúszoboszló’s 2026 lineup: live rock weekends, retro parties, album releases, and milestone shows at Rákóczi u. 119. Loud riffs, local legends, unforgettable nights.
when: 2026. March 11., Wednesday
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Hajdúszoboszló’s Rock Café, the city’s loud-and-proud home of riffs and late-night singalongs, rolls out a stacked 2026 schedule with weekend live shows, rowdy parties, and a steady churn of guitar-driven chaos. Doors swing open at 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Rákóczi St. (Rákóczi u.) 119, where good vibes and louder amps set the tone all spring.
March: Double Bills and Throwback Heat
March 13 kicks off with Coolturstar teaming up with Ebura, followed on March 14 by a double bill from Stardust and Véletlen. Chrome RT storms in on March 20, then the floor flips to a Retro Party on March 21—expect dance-floor anthems and vintage swagger. Crazy Little Queen, a Queen tribute built for belting, takes over on March 27. Punk veterans Junkies slam the stage on March 28.
April: New Releases and Milestones
April 3 brings FISH! with a full-throttle album release show, while April 18 marks Mudfield 10, a decade-strong celebration ready to rumble. Note: Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Family-friendly vibe if your crew is into rock/tribute nights; earlier sets and retro parties can suit teens with ear protection
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No need to know Hungarian—rock covers, tributes, and crowd energy are easy to follow, and basic English usually works at bars
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Weekend-focused schedule fits a U.S. tourist’s short stay, with multiple show options in March–April
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Location is clear and central in town (Rákóczi u. 119), easy to find on maps and ride-hailing
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Public transport to Hajdúszoboszló is straightforward via train/bus from Budapest or Debrecen, and driving is simple with good roads and parking
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Internationally recognizable hooks: Queen tribute, retro party, and punk/alt vibes feel familiar even if bands are local
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Compared to U.S. rock bars, prices for tickets and drinks are typically lower, with a close-up stage experience
- Hajdúszoboszló isn’t widely known to U.S. travelers, so you’ll need to plan routing (often via Debrecen or Budapest)
Cons
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Some acts (FISH!, Mudfield, Junkies) are big locally but obscure to U.S. visitors, so you may miss the backstory
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Late-night energy, smoke, and volume can be rough for small kids or early sleepers
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Dates and programs can change, so last-minute schedule shifts are more likely than at bigger international venues