Tiszaújváros Rings In 2026 With Festive Concerts

Discover Hungary’s 2026 New Year concerts—operetta galas, musicals, and symphonic showcases in Tiszaújváros, Budapest, Miskolc, Kaposvár, and more. Book affordable tickets and celebrate with sparkling performances nationwide.
when: 2026.01.25., Sunday, Tiszaújváros

Kick off 2026 with a series of New Year’s concerts across Hungary, mixing classic sparkle, operetta charm, and big-stage show tunes. Tickets are available online, priced from $5.50 to $21.40. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

What’s On

January 23, Friday, 18:00 — “Hurrá, hurrá!” Operetta, champagne, love, Hungarian flair — New Year’s gala in two acts. Venue: Budapest, Csepel Workers’ Home (Csepeli Munkásotthon).
January 23, Friday, 19:00 — New Year’s Best of Musicals — Nagykanizsa. Venue: Sándor Hevesi Cultural Center (Hevesi Sándor Művelődési Központ).
January 24, Saturday, 15:00 and 19:00 — In Wine, There Is Merriment — New Year Operetta Gala (Borban a vigasság — Újévi Operett Gála). Venue: Miskolc, House of Arts (Művészetek Háza).
January 24, Saturday, 19:00 — Zoltán Mága Nyíregyháza New Year Concert. Venue: Nyíregyháza, Continental Arena (Continental Aréna).
January 25, Sunday, 15:00 — New Year Concert ENCORE. Venue: Tiszaújváros, Tiszaújváros Cultural Center and Library (Tiszaújvárosi Művelődési Központ és Könyvtár).
January 27, Tuesday, 19:00 — Zoltán Mága — Miskolc New Year Concert. Venue: Miskolc, Generali Arena (Generali Aréna).
January 29, Thursday, 19:00 — Pop, Swing & Soul — Gabi Szűcs’s New Year Concert. Venue: Kaposvár, Rainbow Palace of Culture (Szivárvány Kultúrpalota).
January 31, Saturday, 18:00 — “Hurrá, hurrá!” New Year’s gala in two acts. Venue: Szerencs, Szerencs Cultural Center and Library (Szerencsi Művelődési Központ és Könyvtár).
February 27, Friday, 19:30 — Grand Chinese New Year Concert. Venue: Budapest, Müpa (1095 Budapest, 9th District — Ferencváros, 1 Komor Marcell Street).

Where You’ll Be

Tiszaújváros 3580 (Jan 25); Miskolc 3500 (Jan 27); Kaposvár 7400, 5–7 Noszlopy Gáspár St. (Jan 29); Szerencs 3900 (Jan 31); Budapest 1095 (Feb 27).

Plan It

Add to your bucket list, set alerts, and search the national events calendar by date or destination across Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Pest, and Somogy counties.

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Pros
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Super affordable tickets ($5.50–$21.40), so you can sample multiple concerts without blowing the travel budget
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Family-friendly vibe: operetta, musicals, and pop/swing options mean kids, teens, and grandparents can all find something to enjoy
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No Hungarian required for enjoyment—music is universal, and many show tunes/operetta hits are familiar even if announcements are in Hungarian
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Several cities on the roster (Budapest, Miskolc, Kaposvár, Tiszaújváros, Szerencs) let you pair concerts with sightseeing and thermal baths
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Easy logistics in Budapest (Müpa is well-known and well-connected by public transport); regional venues usually have straightforward driving/parking
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Great way to experience Hungarian operetta culture, which is a local specialty you won’t get as authentically in the U.S.
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Dates spread over late January to late February, giving flexibility if you’re already in Europe - Outside Budapest, places like Tiszaújváros and Szerencs aren’t internationally famous, so first-time visitors may feel off the beaten path
Cons
Regional public transport can be slower at night; renting a car helps, but winter driving and parking near venues can be a hassle
Program and date changes are reserved by organizers, which can complicate tight itineraries
Compared with marquee New Year concerts in Vienna or big U.S. city Broadway revues, production scale can be smaller—even if the local charm makes up for it

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