Veresegyház’s Honey Valley Summer 2026: Epic Outdoor Fest Lineup

Discover Honey Valley Summer 2026 in Veresegyház: Pest County's top outdoor theater festival with plays, concerts & family fun under the stars, June-August.
where: 2112 Veresegyház, Búcsú tér

Veresegyház’s Honey Valley Summer 2026 outdoor theater festival runs from June to August at Búcsú tér in 2112 Veresegyház, drawing crowds as Pest County’s largest multi-arts open-air event. Hit plays, stellar actors, diverse theater genres, concerts, and family-friendly shows promise top-notch fun for every age group, blending quality entertainment under the stars.

June 21: Charlie Concert

Hungarian light music legend Charlie Horváth lights up the stage on Sunday, June 21. Buckle up for a ride mixing smoky blues, gritty jazz, and pure Hungarian rock vibes with Veresegyház’s magical evenings. Timeless hits from Jég dupla jéggel to Nézz az ég felé will have generations singing along with the artist.

June 24: French Pole Vault (18+) by István Mohácsi

Three women and three men form a sextet, but roles flip wildly during a stormy night. It begins with everyone knowing who’s who, but chemistry and a sly sex psychologist stir up chaos. Fingers crossed that after all the mix-ups and mishaps, it turns out fine.

July 3: Rumors by Neil Simon – Farce in Two Acts

Just lean back, watch the gossip spread, and laugh at the upper crust stumbling into trouble.

July 4: István, a király Concert

The smash Hungarian rock opera István, a király (Stephen, the King) hits the road with a massive anniversary concert tour. Fan-favorite singer-actors, the elite Crescendo Music Orchestra, pro lighting, visuals, and animations dazzle. Expect huge moving set pieces and pyrotechnic fireworks on stage.

July 7 & 8: The Paul Street Boys by László Dés, Péter Geszti, Krisztián Grecsó / Musical Play in Two Acts

This classic reboot casts young adults in the roles of kids for the conflict, ramping up drama with modern tunes and lyrics. Key elements: acoustic everyday sounds, actors’ musical-rhythmic flair, youthful power, humor, and the original’s cathartic punch.

July 12: The Jungle Book

Mowgli, the man-cub, conquers foes and seeks bliss for his new family amid thick foliage. Unmissable heart-tugger about friendship and love for kids and grown-ups young at heart.

July 15: Menopause the Musical by Jeanie Linders

Every woman hits that phase: the change some hide, others joke about. Jeanie Linders’ global hit Menopause… belts it out loud, honestly, and hilariously.

July 19: Péter Geszti Concert

Positive vibe king Péter Geszti unleashes stadium-shakers from Rapülők dance tracks, Jazz+Az funk, Gringó Sztár, and Létvágy pop live amid flashy stage tech, heaps of laughs, and real talk.

July 21 & 22: You Rang, M’Lord? – World Premiere at Honey Valley Outdoor Stage

Don’t miss the theatrical take on Csengetett, Mylord? in Veresegyház. TV favorites spring to life for an unforgettable summer night.

July 26: Creepily Nice Guest by Steven Moffat – Comedy in Two Acts

Polite English couple Peter and Debbie befriend American widow Elsa on a cruise and swap addresses for future visits that usually fizzle out. But Elsa shows up unannounced, and creepy things they read about her on the internet freak them out—especially since she wants to stay near their teens. They hesitate but don’t want to offend. Nosy neighbor and cop sergeant pile on the comedy chaos. Fresh from London’s West End triumph, now at Budapest’s Játékszín.

July 28: Not Now, Darling! – Comedy

Love triangles, mink coats, scantily clad ladies, flying garments, total madness in London’s poshest fur salon—all for pure laughs.

July 31: American Comedy – Swing Musical

Based on Károly Aszlányi’s 1930s comedy, libretto and lyrics by Attila Lőrinczy, music by award-winner Bálint Bársony. Károly Peller directs this humor-packed, high-energy swing fest for all ages.

August 1: It Was Just a Dance – Pál Szécsi’s Greatest Hits

Timeless songs and unforgettable voices. Under starry skies, relive Hungarian light music star Pál Szécsi’s legacy. Performers: Zoltán Miller, Dénes Pál, Attila Serbán, Sándor Nagy.

August 5: The Ackroyd Murder – Mystery

Ace detective Hercule Poirot retires to sleepy King’s Abbott, but two baffling deaths hit soon after. Artúr Kálid as Poirot, Szilveszter Szabó P. as Dr. James Sheppard in this Agatha Christie thriller.

August 7 & 11: Ancona Lovers / Ancona Lovers at Lake Balaton – Musical Comedies

August 7: Hungary’s most-played comedy for 20 years, fusing Italian commedia dell’arte, Hungarian wit, and 1970s Italian hits. August 11: Two decades on, the Italian crew heads to Hungary’s Balaton SZOT resort chasing roots, loves, bliss—led by comrade Békés. Hits like Azzurro, Bella Ciao, Sono l’italiano blast.

August 8: Quimby Concert

Quimby’s signature sound and icons make this a festival highlight, perfect for live outdoor magic.

August 15: My One Life – Imre Csuja’s Biographical Stand-Up

Imre Csuja spills his life story humbly, hilariously, heartwarmingly: mom’s childhood remedies, early career grind, four shows a day, lessons from masters, meeting his wife 40+ years ago, secrets from Üvegtigris (Glass Tiger) and Valami Amerika (Something America).

August 18: Beyond Smudge Mountain? Comedy

A world where smudges rule and cleaning is chaos. Andris Muhi quests to save pals from blobs, dusters, neat freaks. Colorful, magical, catchy tunes for kids and adults—play, imagination, laughs lead, even vacuums switch sides.

August 22: The Sound of Music – Musical

1930s tale: Postulant Maria nannies for a captain with seven kids. She brings joy and song, but Nazi invasion forces the family to flee. Earworms, deep emotions, and history make it special for all—an ideal family outing.

August 26: Beautiful Summer Day – Neoton Musical

Set in 1970s Bácsszentmária at a builder’s camp, this Neoton musical captures the era’s vibe.

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Pros
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Super family-friendly vibe with kid favorites like The Jungle Book, Paul Street Boys, and The Sound of Music that the whole crew will love.
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Outdoor summer theater under the stars feels like a chill European adventure straight out of a movie.
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Killer lineup mixing concerts, musicals, comedies, and rock operas – way more variety than your average small-town fest.
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Easy to reach from Budapest: hop a 30-minute bus from Újpest or drive up the M3 highway, no sweat.
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Recognizable international gems like Neil Simon's Rumors, Agatha Christie's Poirot mystery, and The Sound of Music make it feel familiar.
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Dive into cool Hungarian culture with rock operas like István, a király without it being overwhelming.
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Probably way cheaper tickets and vibes than massive US outdoor fests like Austin City Limits or Shakespeare in the Park.
Cons
Veresegyház is a total unknown spot for us Americans – not like hitting Budapest or Lake Balaton.
Festival itself flies under the international radar, no big global hype like Glastonbury or Edinburgh Fringe.
Most shows are in Hungarian, so you'll catch the energy but miss plot details unless it's super visual or musical.
A few adult-only gigs like French Pole Vault (18+) mean planning around family schedules.

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