Tiszaújváros Rings In 2026 With New Year’s Concerts

Discover Hungary’s 2026 New Year’s concerts: operetta, musicals, swing, soul, and Chinese symphonic celebrations across Budapest, Tiszaújváros, Miskolc, Kaposvár, and Szerencs. Book affordable tickets online now. 🎶
when: 2026.01.25., Sunday, Tiszaújváros

Kick off 2026 in a festive glow with a nationwide lineup of New Year’s concerts mixing tradition, fizz, and fresh energy. From operetta and musicals to swing, soul, and a grand Chinese celebration, the calendar is packed—and tickets are available online now. Prices range from about $5.50 to $21.50. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

Highlights and Dates

January 23, 6:00 PM, Budapest, Csepeli Munkásotthon (Csepel Workers’ Home): “Hurrá, hurrá!” – Operetta, champagne, love, Hungarian spirit; a two-part gala that leans into glitter and romance.
January 23, 7:00 PM, Nagykanizsa, Hevesi Sándor Művelődési Központ (Hevesi Sándor Cultural Center): New Year’s Best of Musicals blasts through crowd-pleasers in one night.
January 24, 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM, Miskolc, Művészetek Háza (House of the Arts): In Wine There Is Cheer – New Year’s Operetta Gala pours cheer by the glassful.
January 24, 7:00 PM, Nyíregyháza, Continental Aréna (Continental Arena): Zoltán Mága headlines with his signature New Year’s flair.
January 25, 3:00 PM, Tiszaújváros, Tiszaújvárosi Művelődési Központ és Könyvtár (Tiszaújváros Cultural Center and Library): New Year’s Concert ENCORE keeps the party rolling.
January 27, 7:00 PM, Miskolc, Generali Aréna (Generali Arena): Zoltán Mága returns for a second New Year’s showcase.
January 29, 7:00 PM, Kaposvár, Szivárvány Kultúrpalota (Rainbow Palace of Culture): Pop, Swing & Soul with Gabi Szűcs brings a velvet-laced groove.
January 31, 6:00 PM, Szerencs, Szerencsi Művelődési Központ és Könyvtár (Szerencs Cultural Center and Library): “Hurrá, hurrá!” reprises its two-part operetta gala.
February 27, 7:30 PM, Budapest, Müpa (Palace of Arts): Great Chinese New Year Concert crowns the season with symphonic sweep.

Where To Go

Spotlight cities and addresses include 3580 Tiszaújváros; 3500 Miskolc; 7400 Kaposvár, Noszlopy Gáspár St. 5–7; 3900 Szerencs; 1095 Budapest, District 9 – Ferencváros, Komor Marcell Street 1.

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Pros
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Super affordable tickets ($5.50–$21.50), so you can sample multiple shows without blowing your budget
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Family-friendly line-up (operetta, musicals, pop/swing) with early matinees that work for kids and grandparents
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Multiple cities/dates give you flexibility to fit it into a broader Hungary trip
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Budapest venues (Csepel, Müpa) are easy to reach by metro/tram and rideshare; driving between cities is straightforward on decent highways
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Müpa’s Chinese New Year concert adds a unique cultural twist you won’t often find in U.S. New Year events
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No deep local knowledge needed—music is universal, and big names like Zoltán Mága are showy crowd-pleasers
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Compared with similar holiday concerts in the U.S. or Vienna, this delivers comparable spectacle at a fraction of the price - Outside Budapest (Tiszaújváros, Miskolc, Szerencs, Kaposvár) are less known to U.S. tourists and require extra planning
Cons
Hungarian emcee banter and operetta lyrics may be mostly in Hungarian, so non-speakers can miss jokes or context
Smaller-town venues may have limited late-night transit; a rental car or careful train/bus timing helps
Dates and programs can change, so you’ll need to double-check schedules and be flexible

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