Discover the Dorozsmai Wine, Grill & BBQ Festival in Kiskundorozsma near Szeged, April 10-11, 2026. Free entry, wineries, grilling, live music stars!
where: 6700 Szeged, Kiskundorozsma, Sportpálya
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Kiskundorozsma near Szeged explodes with the Dorozsmai Wine, Grill, and BBQ Festival on April 10-11, 2026, at the 6700 Sports Field. This wine bash features wineries, mouthwatering food specialties, and wild party energy over Friday and Saturday. Gates swing open Friday at 5:30 p.m., with the opening ceremony at 6:30 p.m., then Nótár Mary hits the stage at 7 p.m. DJ Szatmári and Szakos Andi spin at 8 p.m., wrapping up with Várkonyi Tibi at 11:30 p.m.
Saturday Lineup Heats Up
Saturday kicks off at 11 a.m. with free grilling and barbecuing, broadcast live on Rádió 88. Country Nagyik perform at 12:30 p.m., followed by Kovács Andy’s concert at 1 p.m., AV Acoustic at 2 p.m., DR BRS at 3:30 p.m., Groovehouse at 5 p.m., and Náksi at 6:30 p.m. Awards ceremony at 8 p.m., then retro disco until late with DJ BigiBoy and DJ Belecz at 10:30 p.m. Best part? The whole fest is free!
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Pros
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It's totally free, which is a huge win for budget-conscious U.S. tourists
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BBQ and grilling vibes feel right at home, just like our backyard cookouts or state fairs
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Daytime Saturday schedule with free grilling and early concerts makes it pretty family-friendly for kids during the day
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Wine tasting pairs perfectly with the food, giving a cool Hungarian twist on familiar U.S. wine fests
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No Hungarian language skills needed to chow down on grub, sip wine, or groove to the music
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Super easy to reach from Szeged by local bus or a quick 15-minute drive, and Szeged's got solid train links from Budapest
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Stacks up well against free U.S. events like county fairs or summer BBQ bashes, but with live bands and Euro flair
Cons
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Nighttime turns into a wild party with late DJ sets, not ideal for families with young kids
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Kiskundorozsma is a total unknown to most foreign visitors, way off the beaten tourist path
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Hungarian artists like Groovehouse or Náksi aren't big internationally, so the music lineup might not excite U.S. crowds much