Szekszárd’s Big 2026 Culture Lineup Unveiled

Discover Szekszárd’s 2026 cultural program at Babits Mihály Cultural Center: concerts, exhibitions, cinema, family events, theater, clubs, and art groups at Szent István Square 10. Plan your visit now.
where: 7100 Szekszárd, Szent István tér 10.

Szekszárd’s Babits Mihály Cultural Center, the city’s biggest cultural hub at 7100 Szekszárd, Szent István Square 10, packs 2026 with exhibitions, an open university, concerts, family programs, and a bustling playhouse. Dozens of clubs and art groups call it home, fueling a lively community scene. The complex also includes the crowd-pleasing Agora Cinema (Agóra Mozi) and the House of Arts (Művészetek Háza).

Spring Highlights

May 5 features the musical Endre Fejes – Gábor Presser: Jó estét nyár, jó estét szerelem – Musical egy huligánról (Good Evening, Summer, Good Evening, Love – A Musical About a Hooligan), part of the Muse season pass. On May 8, get an Egyéni grafológiai rövidelemzés (individual graphology mini-analysis). May 9 brings Táncgála – Origo Dance Studio. The Kultúrkortyok Szabadegyetem serves up a travel deep-dive on May 12: Taskenttől az Aral-tóig – Üzbegisztán (From Tashkent to the Aral Sea – Uzbekistan).

Comedy, Song, Youth, Memories

László Lakatos’s solo night Megjöttem, with opener Oliver Wolf, hits May 14, tickets $7,190 to $7,190. May 15 doubles up: Gergő Kovács’s dalest (song evening) and the Szekszárd Youth Wind Orchestra rating concert. On May 21, Zene nélkül mit érek én… – Cserháti Zsuzsa és Máté Péter emlékkoncert (memorial concert) salutes two icons.

Summer to Winter

June 9 stages James Fritz – 4:12. June 10–11 roll out three performances of Topolcsányi Laura – Maráth Viktor: Pocahontas for primary, plus, and kindergarten passes. Apostol concert plays June 13. June 23 brings Férjek a slamasztikában (Husbands in a Jam), a French two-act comedy. Piano duo Endre Hegedűs and Katalin Hegedűs perform Sept 7. Gergely Rákász – Mozart arrives Nov 6; Film Music Concert follows Nov 24. On Jan 23, 2027, László Dés – Péter Geszti – Krisztián Grecsó: A Pál utcai fiúk (The Paul Street Boys), from Ferenc Molnár’s novel, closes the run.

The organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

2025, adrienne



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