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KeszthelyFest Will Be the Region’s Largest Festival This Year

Hungary Today

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June 24, 2026

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Keszthely KeszthelyFest, considered the largest event in the western Balaton region, will primarily offer the experience of live music, as well as an Italian way of life and the world of Tolkien’s Middle-Earth, on the first weekend of July. At a press conference on Tuesday to announce the program, Mayor Gergely Tóth said that the [] The post KeszthelyFest Will Be the Region’s Largest Festival This Year appeared first on Hungary Today.

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Hungary Today

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· Jul 9, 2026

Zemplén Festival Marks 35 Years with Expanded Regional Program

Tokaj The 35th anniversary Zemplén Festival will be held between August 14 and 23. Over the course of ten days, the festival will welcome audiences at more than 40 venues across 25 towns in the Tokaj-Hegyalja and Zemplén regions, featuring more than 500 participating artists. Festival and artistic director Gábor Hollerung said that, for the [] The post Zemplén Festival Marks 35 Years with Expanded Regional Program appeared first on Hungary Today.

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 27, 2026

Budapest Pride: Regular celebration this year

Budapest Pride: Regular celebration this year

AzerNews

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· Jun 26, 2026

Shahin Novrasli Festival set to take in Baku's Old City

The anniversary season will be the largest in the festival's history. This year, musicians from ten countries will participate, and the program will blend a wide variety of musical traditions and cultures, AzerNEWS reports.

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· Jun 24, 2026

Giesinger celebrates Munich beer culture, pushes for Oktoberfest place

Munich Brewers’ Day 2026 brings processions, ceremony and beer celebrations to Marienplatz and Viktualienmarkt, honouring the city’s brewing guild tradition.

DailyNewsHungary

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· Jun 23, 2026

Budapest to host first street music festival in late July, early August

The festival, organised in partnership with a professional-civil initiative, will be Budapest's first full-scale festival of its kind. festival budapest budapestplay music Continue reading: https://dailynewshungary.com/budapest-to-host-street-music-festival/

Now Magazine

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· Jun 25, 2026

Urbanova Music Festival coming to Markham with Swae Lee, DaBaby and Shenseea

The Greater Toronto Area’s summer concert season is getting even bigger, with a brand-new music festival set to debut this Labour Day weekend. The Urbanova... The post Urbanova Music Festival coming to Markham with Swae Lee, DaBaby and Shenseea appeared first on NOW Toronto.

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Related coverage for "KeszthelyFest Will Be the Region’s Largest Festival This Year": Hungary Today — Zemplén Festival Marks 35 Years with Expanded Regional Program. Sweden Herald — Budapest Pride: Regular celebration this year. AzerNews — Shahin Novrasli Festival set to take in Baku's Old City. Euronews — Giesinger celebrates Munich beer culture, pushes for Oktoberfest place. DailyNewsHungary — Budapest to host first street music festival in late July, early August. Now Magazine — Urbanova Music Festival coming to Markham with Swae Lee, DaBaby and Shenseea