Veresegyház’s Mézesvölgyi Nyár 2026 transforms the town into Pest County’s largest outdoor multi-arts festival from June through August, delivering top-notch entertainment with smash-hit plays, stellar actors, concerts, and family-friendly shows that thrill every age group. Held at 2112 Búcsú tér starting Sunday, June 21, 2026, this summer spectacle mixes theater, music, and laughs under the stars for unforgettable cultural vibes.
June 21: Charlie Concert
Hungarian light music legend Horváth Charlie lights up the Mézesvölgyi Nyár stage this summer. Buckle up for smoky blues, gritty jazz, and pure Hungarian rock fused with Veresegyház evenings. Expect timeless hits from Jég dupla jéggel to Nézz az ég felé that generations belt out alongside him.
June 24: Francia rúdugrás (French Pole Vault, 18+)
István Mohácsi’s wild night features three women and three men in a sextet where roles flip fast. It starts clear who’s who, but chemistry and a sly sex psychologist stir up chaos, misunderstandings, and steamy mix-ups—hoping it all turns out right.
July 3: Pletykafészek (Rumors) – Farce in Two Acts
Neil Simon’s comedy lets you kick back and watch gossip spread among the upper crust, leading to hilarious trouble. Just relax and enjoy the elite’s mishaps.
July 4: István, a király (Stephen, the King) – Concert
The rock opera’s most successful Hungarian production hits a monumental anniversary concert tour. It stars fan-favorite singer-actors, the elite Crescendo Music Orchestra, pro lighting, visuals, and animations. Giant moving sets and pyrotechnic fireworks dazzle the stage.
July 7 & 8: A Pál utcai fiúk (The Paul Street Boys)
László Dés, Péter Geszti, and Krisztián Grecsó reimagine the classic not as kids but as young adults in tougher conflicts, amped by modern tunes and lyrics. Acoustic props, actors’ musical flair, youth energy, humor, and the original’s cathartic punch drive this two-part musical.
July 12: A dzsungel könyve (The Jungle Book)
Mowgli, the man-cub, conquers foes and seeks bliss for his new jungle family amid thick leaves. Heart-wrenching yet heartwarming tale of friendship and love for kids and kids-at-heart.
July 15: Menopauza (Menopause) – Musical
Jeanie Linders’ global hit tackles that life phase women hide or joke about—loud, honest, and riotously funny in this musical explosion.
July 19: Péter Geszti Concert
Positive energy king Péter Geszti unleashes stadium-shaking Rapülők dance hits, Jazz+Az funk, Gringó Sztár, and Létvágy pop live with flashy tech, humor, and real talk.
July 21 & 22: Csengetett, Mylord? (Are You Being Served?) – World Premiere
Catch the theater version of the TV favorite on Veresegyház’s open-air stage. Beloved characters come alive for an epic summer night.
July 26: RÉM RENDES VENDÉG (Perfectly Chilling Guest) – Comedy in Two Acts
Steven Moffat’s play: Polite British couple Peter and Debbie befriend American widow Elsa on a cruise and swap addresses for future visits that usually fizzle. But Elsa shows up, and creepy internet research sparks terror—they hesitate to let her near their teens. Nosy neighbor and cop stir up the farce. Fresh from London’s West End to Budapest’s Játékszín, now here.
July 28: Ne most, Drágám! (Not Now, Darling!) – Comedy
Love triangles, mink coats, scantily clad ladies, flying clothes, total madness in London’s poshest fur salon—all for pure fun.
July 31: Amerikai komédia (American Comedy) – Swing Musical
Based on Károly Aszlányi’s 1930s comedy, with libretto/lyrics by Attila Lőrinczy, music by Artisjus-Fonogram winner Bálint Bársony. Károly Peller directs this humor-packed, high-energy swing fest for all ages.
August 1: Csak egy tánc volt (It Was Just a Dance) – Pál Szécsi’s Greatest Hits
Timeless songs that never age, voices etched in hearts. Pál Szécsi’s legacy shines under the stars. Performers: Zoltán Miller, Dénes Pál, Attila Serbán, Sándor Nagy.
August 5: Az Ackroyd gyilkosság (The Ackroyd Murder) – Mystery
Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot retires to sleepy King’s Abbot, but two baffling deaths hit. Artúr Kálid as Poirot, Szilveszter Szabó P. as Dr. James Sheppard.
August 7: Anconai szerelmesek (The Lovers from Ancona) – Musical Comedy
Hungary’s most-played comedy in 20 years blends Italian commedia dell’arte, Hungarian humor, and 1970s Italian hits.
August 8: Quimby Concert
Quimby’s unique sound and icons make this a festival highlight—pure outdoor magic.
August 11: Anconai szerelmesek a Balatonon (The Lovers from Ancona at Lake Balaton) – Musical Comedy
Twenty years on, the Italian crew returns to Hungary in 1989 for roots, loves, and peace at Balaton’s SZOT resort under comrade Békés. Hits like Azzurro, Bella Ciao, and Sono l’italiano blast.
August 15: Egy életem (My One Life) – Imre Csuja’s Biographical Stand-Up
Csuja shares his life humbly, hilariously, and warmly: mom’s early directing, first career years, four shows a day, lessons from masters, meeting wife 40+ years ago, secrets from Üvegtigris (Glass Tiger) and Valami Amerika (Something America).
August 18: Túl a Maszat-hegyen? (Beyond Messy Mountain?) – Comedy
A world where mess rules and cleaning is chaos. Andris Muhi rescues pals from stains, dusters, and neat freaks. Colorful, magical, catchy tunes for all—play, imagination, and laughs win. Even vacuums switch sides in this musical.
August 22: A muzsika hangja (The Sound of Music) – Musical
1930s: Novice nun Maria nannies for a captain with seven kids. She brings joy and song—till Nazis force the family to flee. Catchy melodies, deep emotions, and history make it special for families from tots to grandparents.
August 26: Szép nyári nap (Beautiful Summer Day) – Neoton Musical
Set in 1970s Bácsszentmárton in a construction world, this Neoton-powered show captures the era’s spirit.





