Tiszaújváros Rings In 2026 With New Year Concerts

Celebrate 2026 with New Year concerts across Hungary—operetta galas, musicals, and Zoltán Mága highlights. Affordable tickets, multiple cities, festive vibes, and a grand finale at Budapest’s Müpa.
when: 2026.01.25., Sunday, Tiszaújváros

Kick off 2026 with a festive run of New Year concerts across Hungary—classic melodies, high-energy performances, and a dash of tradition with fresh twists. Tickets are available online, with prices from $5.50 to $21.50. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

Budapest, Miskolc, Nyíregyháza

January 23, 6:00 PM, Budapest, Csepel Workers’ Home (Csepeli Munkásotthon): Hurrá, hurrá! — operetta, champagne, love, Hungarian flair; a two-part gala. At 7:00 PM at Hevesi Sándor Cultural Center (Hevesi Sándor Művelődési Központ) in Nagykanizsa: New Year Best of Musicals (Újévi Best of Musicals).
January 24, Miskolc, House of Arts (Művészetek Háza): In Wine There Is Merriment (Borban a vigasság) — New Year Operetta Gala (Újévi Operett Gála) at 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM. At 7:00 PM, Nyíregyháza’s Continental Arena (Continental Aréna) hosts Zoltán Mága’s New Year Concert.

Tiszaújváros Highlight

January 25, 3:00 PM, Tiszaújváros Cultural Center and Library (Tiszaújvárosi Művelődési Központ és Könyvtár): New Year Concert ENCORE (Újévi koncert RÁADÁS). Address: 3580 Tiszaújváros.

More Dates

January 27, 7:00 PM, Miskolc, Generali Arena (Generali Aréna): Zoltán Mága — New Year Concert. January 29, 7:00 PM, Kaposvár, Szivárvány Cultural Palace (Szivárvány Kultúrpalota): Pop, Swing & Soul — Gabi Szűcs (Szűcs Gabi). January 31, 6:00 PM, Szerencs: Hurrá, hurrá! — two-part gala.

Grand Finale

February 27, 7:30 PM, Budapest, Müpa (1095 Budapest, District IX, 1 Komor Marcell Street): Great Chinese New Year Concert.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Family-friendly vibes with lighthearted operetta and musical hits, so kids, parents, and grandparents all have something to enjoy
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Budget-friendly tickets ($5.50–$21.50) make it an easy add-on to a Hungary trip
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The New Year concert theme is familiar worldwide, so you’ll “get it” even if you don’t know Hungarian culture deeply
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Budapest dates and the Müpa finale are in very tourist-friendly, well-known spots
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Tiszaújváros event offers a local, authentic feel away from tourist crowds
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Easy online ticketing and multiple dates give flexibility if your schedule shifts
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Public transport in Budapest is excellent, and intercity trains/buses can get you to Miskolc/Nyíregyháza; car rental works fine for smaller towns - Tiszaújváros and some venues (Nagykanizsa, Szerencs) are little-known to foreign visitors, so planning and navigation may take extra effort
Cons
Hungarian intros/jokes are likely; you’ll enjoy the music without language, but some banter may be lost
Smaller-town access can be slower via public transport, and late return options may be limited
Compared with big-city New Year galas in Vienna or Prague, production scale and international name recognition may be more modest, though the vibe is cozier

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