Discover Százhalombatta’s 2025–2026 concerts, theater, festivals, comedy, and family shows at Barátság Cultural Center and city venues—free to ticketed events, updated listings, memorable nights for all ages.
when: 2025.12.24., Wednesday
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Százhalombatta offers concerts, theater, festivals, and family shows across multiple venues through late 2025 and spring 2026. Admission ranges from free, donation-supported church performances to ticketed blockbusters at the Barátság Cultural Center (Barátság Kulturális Központ). Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs. Total listings: 256.
Holiday and Year-End Highlights
Dec 24, 2025: IDŐT-LEN // PÁSZTORJÁTÉK at St. Stephen’s Church (Szent István), free admission with on-site donations encouraged. Dec 31, 2025: Battai New Year’s Eve (Battai Szilveszter) rings in the New Year citywide.
Theater and Comedy
Jan 13, 2026: Dennis Kelly: Lányok, fiúk (Girls & Boys) by the Loupe Theater Company (Loupe Színházi Társulás). Jan 29, 2026: BEST UFF! // L’ART POUR L’ART returns with veteran absurdist comedy.
Family and Big-Stage Events
Feb 8, 2026: Pocahontas at the Barátság Cultural Center, Theater Hall, from $13.40. Feb 19, 2026: Hőhullám, a musical comedy at Barátság, from $22.40. Mar 19, 2026: Kökény 50 — Attila Kökény and Viktor Rakonczai in concert at Barátság, from $41.90. Mar 28, 2026: The Masters of Illusion (Az Illúzió Mesterei) at Barátság, $16.50–$38.70. Apr 19, 2026: Süsü, the Dragon (SÜSÜ, A SÁRKÁNY) at Barátság, Theater Hall, from $8.40.
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Pros
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Lots of family-friendly picks, from Pocahontas to Süsü the Dragon, plus a citywide New Year’s Eve that’s easy to enjoy with kids
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Mix of free/donation-based church concerts and affordable tickets means it’s budget-flexible for U.S. travelers
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Magic and illusion show, musical comedy, and concerts offer variety beyond standard sightseeing, good for a short cultural deep-dive
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Barátság Cultural Center is a single, clear hub for many events, making planning simpler
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Easy day trip from Budapest by train or car (Százhalombatta is about 30–40 minutes away), so you don’t need to rearrange your whole itinerary
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Hungarian holiday traditions and local theater give you a “non-touristy” vibe you won’t get in central Budapest
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Prices are lower than comparable shows in the U.S. or Western Europe, so you can see more for less
Cons
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Most performances are in Hungarian; without basic language skills or subtitles, theater/comedy may be hard to follow
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Százhalombatta isn’t widely known to foreign visitors, so there’s less English signage and fewer tourist services than in Budapest
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Dates and programs can change, so you’ll need to double-check listings and maybe be flexible
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Compared with big-name international festivals in Prague/Vienna/Budapest, the lineup is more local and small-scale, with fewer globally famous acts