Here are the top festivals in 2024 in Hungary – PHOTOS
2024 heralds numerous promising festivals, offering splendid entertainment for a modest sum. We’ve rounded up the biggest festivals in 2024 in Hungary. Let’s explore the highlights of the upcoming season and what they have in store for us.
Hungary boasts a vibrant festival scene, teeming with gastronomic delights and musical events of all sorts, which bolsters the country’s status as a festival powerhouse. Scattered across Hungary, this calendar year brims with events, enriching the cultural tapestry of towns far and wide. While Hungary may not yet claim the top spot in the region, this season’s lineup propels the country towards podium contention. Though it seems like prices have soared in recent years, then again, so have the allure of the lineups.
Kick off the season in April
The 2024 festival season kicks off in April with a plethora of exciting events already on the horizon.
Midway through the month, JazzFest Budapest will grace the city, promising an eclectic array of performances spread across concert halls, clubs and public squares. The aim is to attract a diverse audience, with hopes of garnering international acclaim. With its extensive lineup and diverse programming, JazzFest Budapest is poised to make the blooming Hungarian festival business gain a permanent foothold on the global music map.
Festival-goers only get a short two-day rest before SopronFest takes the stage, featuring an exclusive lineup of Hungary’s most well-known musicians, including Majka, Tankcsapda Belga and Quimby.
A festival medley
It’s worth noting that Hungary’s festival scene extends beyond music. Held on the Pentecost weekend, the Budapest Comic Con, the largest pop-cultural event of the year, promises an experience like no other. From movies to anime, comics to video games, this event at Hungexpo is a haven for enthusiasts seeking fun and excitement.
On another note, gastronomic festivals are also big in Hungary. Held annually at the Millenáris Park in Budapest, the Gourmet Festival awaits all foodies looking for new culinary experiences. Meanwhile, if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a day, venture out to the Nagyerdő of Debrecen and indulge your palates at the Derecziner Gourmet Festival for a similar gastro adventure.
Start the summer with a bang
As summer approaches, festival fever reaches its zenith. In June, party-goers can revel in the festivities at the Tiszavirág Festival in Szolnok, the Vénégy Festival or the mad popular Fishing on Orfű. With a lineup boasting names like Hiperkarma, Carson Coma, Krúbi, Belga, Ivan & The Parazol, Kiscsillag, Parno Graszt, Péterfy Bori & Love Band, Quimby and the Vad Fruttik, Orfű promises to inject a dose of coolness into the summer heat.
July – the peak of festivals in 2024
July will bring another round of classic Hungarian festivals in 2024. Colourful events are sprinkled across the country throughout the entire month, with virtually no breaks between them, so festival-goers won’t be short on entertainment! The festival extravaganza will kick off with Balaton Sound, as detailed by VG.hu. The next weekend is again expected to be a hit since two extremely popular festivals, Bánkitó Festival and EFOTT Festival will make the crowd go wild.
Meanwhile, Művészetek Völgye offers a diverse array of cultural, theatrical and musical delights throughout the latter half of July.
August – the final round
As August dawns, FEZEN Festival and Paloznaki Jazzpiknik set the stage for the grand finale: Sziget Festival. With its stellar lineup of international pop stars and a rare spotlight on homegrown talent like Azahriah, the first Hungarian musician who will perform on the Main Stage, Sziget remains a beacon of musical excellence. The summer culminates with the Strand Festival, where another Azahriah performance awaits eager fans.
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