Celebrate 2026 with Zoltán Mága’s New Year’s Concert in Tata at Güntner Arena—classical masterpieces, gypsy virtuosos, and festive vibes. Tickets available locally; limited seating by sector.
when: 2026.01.08., Thursday
where: 2890 Tata, Kőkút köz 2.
World-renowned violinist Zoltán Mága opens Tata’s year with a festive New Year’s concert on Thursday, January 8, 2026, at 7:00 p.m., at Güntner Arena. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Expect a lush, emotional program where classical and virtuoso pieces meet lighter, heartwarming favorites. The Budapest Primarius Chamber Symphony Orchestra and the Budapest Gypsy Virtuosos will elevate the evening’s flair, promising a standout musical start to the year for every music lover.
Tickets and seating
Tickets: Sector 4 $25.00, Sector 3 $33.40, Sector 2 $39.00, Sector 1 $44.60, VIP $55.70. Seating within sectors is first come, first served.
Where to buy
– Blue Hill Events Office, 2890 Tata (Tata), Bacsó Béla Street 37. Weekdays 9:00–15:00
– Oroszlány Miners’ Club (Oroszlányi Bányász Klub), 2840 Oroszlány (Oroszlány), Táncsics Mihály Street 1. Weekdays 16:00–20:00
Good to know
Presented with the support of Tata City Municipality, Tata City Gateway (Tata Városkapu), Tata City Management (Tata Városgazda), and Blue Hill Events. By purchasing a ticket, you accept the house rules of Blue Hill Events and the Güntner Arena City Sports Hall. Organizers reserve the right to change the date and program. 2026.01.08, Tata (Tata).
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Pros
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Affordable ticket tiers (about $25–$56) make it easy to splurge on better seats without breaking the bank
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Family-friendly vibe: uplifting classics and popular favorites, no edgy content, and an early evening start
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Star power: Zoltán Mága is a big deal in Hungary and known on the global classical/crossover circuit, so you’re getting legit talent
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Strong supporting acts (Budapest Primarius Chamber Symphony Orchestra and Budapest Gypsy Virtuosos) add variety and local flair
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No Hungarian needed to enjoy the music; staff at bigger arenas usually manage basic English for logistics
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Tata is a charming small city near Budapest—nice excuse to explore beyond the capital
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Compared to New Year concerts in Vienna or big US cities, this offers high quality at a fraction of the price - Tata isn’t widely known to foreign tourists, so you’ll need to plan your trip details more carefully
Cons
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Getting there: easiest via car; public transport from Budapest is doable but involves train/bus combos and some walking to the arena
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Seating is first-come within each sector, so late arrivals may get less optimal spots even with pricier tickets
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Ticket purchase points listed are in-person local offices; if there’s no online sales link, that’s inconvenient for international visitors