Veresegyház is gearing up for Honey Valley Summer 2026, Pest County’s biggest outdoor arts festival running from June to August right on Búcsú Square in the 2112 postcode area. Hit plays, top-notch actors, concerts, and family-friendly shows promise non-stop quality fun for every age group. Whether you’re into smoky blues, hilarious comedies, rock operas, or heartwarming musicals, this open-air extravaganza delivers summer vibes under the stars, blending theater, music, and pure entertainment magic.
June Kickoff with Blues Legend and Steamy Drama
On Sunday, June 21, Charlie rocks the stage with his concert, where Hungary’s unmistakable light music giant fills the Honey Valley Summer night with smoky blues, gritty jazz, and authentic Hungarian rock anthems fused with Veresegyház evenings’ charm. Sing along to timeless hits from Jég dupla jéggel to Nézz az ég felé that generations belt out together. Then, on June 24, István Mohácsi’s Francia rúdugrás (18+) brings a wild night with three women and three men forming a sextet where roles flip amid stormy passion. Sizzling chemistry and a sly sex psychologist stir up misunderstandings and mishaps, with hopes that it all turns out right after the chaos.
July’s Packed with Rock Operas, Classics, and Laughs
July 3 features Neil Simon’s Pletykafészek (Rumors), a two-act farce where you can kick back, watch gossip spread, and laugh at the upper crust’s mishaps. July 4 unleashes the concert version of István, a király (Stephen, the King), the smash-hit Hungarian rock opera’s monumental tour with top singer-actors, the Crescendo Music Orchestra pros, cutting-edge lighting, visuals, animations, massive moving sets, and pyrotechnic fireworks. On July 7 and 8, Dés László, Geszti Péter, and Grecsó Krisztián’s A Pál utcai fiúk (The Paul Street Boys), reimagined as a two-act musical play—not as kids but as young adults in tougher conflicts, amped up by modern tunes, acoustic props, actors’ rhythmic flair, youthful energy, humor, and cathartic punch. July 12’s A dzsungel könyve (The Jungle Book) follows Mowgli (Maugli), the man-cub conquering foes for happiness with his new jungle family—a heart-wrenching, heartwarming tale of friendship and love for kids and kids-at-heart. July 15 rocks with Jeanie Linders’ Menopauza (Menopause) musical, diving into that change women face, spilled loud, honest, and hilariously. Geszti Péter’s July 19 concert blasts Rapülők dance hits, Jazz+Az funk, Gringó Sztár, and Létvágy pop live with flashy tech, humor, and real talk. World premiere double bill on July 21 and 22: Csengetett, Mylord? (You Rang, M’Lord?) brings TV favorites to life for unforgettable nights. July 26’s Steven Moffat’s RÉM RENDES VENDÉG (A Relative Stranger), two-act comedy: polite English couple Peter and Debbie befriend American widow Elsa on a cruise, swap addresses, but freak out over her online reputation when she shows up—awkwardness ensues with teens, nosy neighbor, cop sergeant; fresh from London’s West End to Budapest’s Játékszín. July 28’s Ne most, Drágám! (Not Now, Darling!) comedy explodes with love triangles, mink coats, scantily clad ladies, flying clothes in London’s poshest fur salon for total hilarity. July 31’s Amerikai komédia (American Comedy) swing musical, based on Aszlányi Károly’s 1930s play, libretto and lyrics by Lőrinczy Attila, music by award-winner Bársony Bálint, directed by Peller Károly—non-stop laughs, swing energy for all ages.
August Wraps with Mysteries, Hits, and Family Joy
August 1 honors Szécsi Pál’s timeless hits like Csak egy tánc volt (It Was Just a Dance) under starry skies, performed by Miller Zoltán, Pál Dénes, Serbán Attila, and Nagy Sándor. August 5’s Az Ackroyd gyilkosság (Murder at the Ackroyd House), Agatha Christie’s mystery, stars Kálid Artúr as Hercule Poirot retiring to sleepy King’s Abbot, only for baffling deaths to hit—Szabó P. Szilveszter as Dr. James Sheppard. August 7 and 11 double Anconai szerelmesek (Ancona Lovers) musical comedies: the most-played Hungarian farce mixing Italian commedia dell’arte, local humor, 70s Italian hits; the sequel on the Balaton where the gang returns 20 years later for roots and loves at the SZOT resort with Békés elvtárs, belting Azzurro, Bella Ciao, Sono l’italiano. Quimby’s August 8 concert delivers unique sound and icons for epic outdoor vibes. August 15’s Egy életem (One Life of Mine) bio stand-up with Csuja Imre spills his modest, funny, touching tales: mom directing his kid self, early career grind, four shows a day, lessons from masters, meeting wife 40+ years ago, secrets from Üvegtigris (Glass Tiger) and Valami Amerika (A Kind of America). Kids’ August 18 Túl a Maszat-hegyen? (Beyond the Messy Mountain?) flips order to mess, as Muhi Andris rescues pals from dusters and neat freaks in colorful, musical fun where vacuums switch sides. August 22’s A muzsika hangja (The Sound of Music) musical set in the 1930s: novice nun Maria brings joy and songs to a sea captain’s seven kids, but Nazi invasion forces the family’s flight—catchy tunes, deep emotions, history for all generations, perfect family outing. Closer on August 26: Szép nyári nap (Beautiful Summer Day) Neoton musical set in 1970s Bácsszentmária.





