Don’t miss out on these 5 amazing Hungarian festivals at Lake Balaton this summer!
This year, MOL Nagyon Balaton continues its tradition of showcasing the Balaton region’s most engaging events, a role it has played for twelve years. The lineup for 2024 includes several noteworthy happenings. Here are the five most exciting Hungarian festivals at Lake Balaton this summer!
ZamJam
As Lelépő writes, ZamJam, a revitalised, admission-free festival, will take place from 31 May to 2 June in Zamárdi. Spanning three days and multiple venues, the festival will showcase performances by famous Hungarian artists and feature a wide array of jazz concerts.
In addition to musical entertainment, the festival includes plenty of programmes for children, sports activities, art exhibitions, a garden cinema, a Trabant tour, a bustling market, and a cosy literary terrace. Festival-goers are encouraged to enjoy a swim in Lake Balaton during the event and to relish the seasonal opening of local ice cream parlours and lakeside terraces. The season will be inaugurated with a spectacular fireworks display in Tihany.
STRAND Festival
The STRAND Festival, a highlight of the Lake Balaton cultural calendar, will take place from 22 to 24 August. This year’s lineup includes notable Hungarian artists such as Azahriah, the Bagossy Brothers Company, Majka, DzsĂşdlĂł, and Beton.Hofi, alongside international names like Alok, Elderbrook, and Chase & Status.
STRAND is not just about great music; it also features a unique circus experience, allowing festival-goers to delve into the world of circus performers. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Tihany, the festival’s location on the lakefront makes it one of the most visually stunning venues in Hungary.
Tábor Festival
Tábor Festival provides a unique glimpse into the Hungarian rock scene. Whether you are a lover of rock music or just a curious soul, this Hungarian festival will provide you with an unforgettable memory. The festival awaits visitors between the 28th and the 31st of August in Alsóörs. Over 40 foreign and local artists will perform, including world stars such as Stratovarius, The Toy Dolls and Korpiklaani.
Balaton Piknik
The Balaton Piknik is a delightful event in the scene of Hungarian festivals. It is part of the MOL Nagyon Balaton travelling festival series. Balaton Piknik will be hosted in 2024 at the scenic Tihany Market Place between the 14th and 16th of June. This magical town is famed for its picturesque peninsula, historic abbey, lavender fields, and charming streets.
Attendees will explore Tihany’s culinary and cultural spots during the day, and by night, enjoy markets, pop-up art exhibitions, and tastings from top regional restaurants and winemakers. The evenings of the Hungarian festival will feature live music and DJ sets, creating a festive atmosphere by the lakeside.
Wine festival in the heart of Lake Balaton
The so-called Szent György-hegy HAJNALIG Hungarian festival takes place on the first Saturday of June. The picturesque hills of the Balaton Highlands come alive as traditionally private wine cellars open to the public for a day filled with picnics, music, and good wine.
This year, aligning with the Chinese Year of the Dragon, the event features a dragon theme, complete with bonfires and volcanic wines. Expect kites soaring above Szent György Hill, adding a whimsical touch to an enchanting day that celebrates slowing down and enjoying the sunset. While other Hungarian festivals might be all about loud music, sometimes it is pleasant to relax for a bit.
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