Republic's 2026 tour starts in Balatonfűzfő! Epic Hungarian concerts, free gigs, festivals across Europe for all ages. Legendary rock hits live!
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Republic has unveiled its 2026 concert schedule, rocking stages across Hungary and beyond its borders so fans can belt out legendary hits live. Expect a mix of club gigs and massive open-air shows delivering pure community vibes for every age group, from free street bashes to epic festivals.
Full Tour Stops
March 28 (Saturday): Free concert in Balatonfűzfő (8175).
April 1: Free City Day gig in Dombóvár at Hunyadi tér (7200).
April 10: Free show at Havanna Napok, Budapest 18th District – Pestszentlőrinc-Pestszentimre (1188).
April 24: Free gig at Héhalmi Tavaszi Böllér Fesztivál, Héhalom (3041).
May 23: Show at Gyulai Pálinkafesztivál, Gyula (5700).
May 29: Bősi Motoros Találkozó, Bős.
June 7: Dunavarsányi Napok, Dunavarsány (2336).
July 11: Lakeside concert at Gergelyiugornya resort, Vásárosnamény (4800).
July 18: Balatonakarattya (8172), end of Budapest-Balaton bike path.
July 25: Budapest 8th District – Józsefváros (1087).
August 14: Gútai Vásár és Búcsú, Gúta, Slovakia.
August 15: Ambrózia Fesztivál, Dunaújváros (2400).
August 19: Újkígyós (5661).
August 20: Harkányi Fürdőfesztivál, Harkány (7815).
September 12: Kiskunhalasi Szüreti Fesztivál, Kiskunhalas (6400).
October 2: European tour at Backstage Werk, Munich, Germany.
October 3: Kanzleistrasse 56, Zurich, Switzerland (8004).
October 4: Schallmooser Hauptstraße 46, Salzburg, Austria (5020); opener MSO.
October 17: REIGEN LIVE, Hadikgasse 62, Vienna, Austria (1140).
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs!
2025, adrienne
Pros
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This tour's packed with family-friendly free outdoor gigs and festivals that welcome all ages, perfect for traveling with kids without drama.
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Lake Balaton kickoff in Balatonfűzfő is near a scenic resort area that's somewhat known to Euro tourists for beaches and vibes.
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Multiple Budapest stops make it easy to slot into a classic Hungary trip, and the city's a global name for U.S. visitors.
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No Hungarian skills needed – it's all about the rock energy, crowd sing-alongs, and festival atmosphere you can feel without words.
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Public transport shines for Budapest and Balaton spots, with trains from the capital; cars handle the smaller towns fine via highways.
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Stacks up well against U.S. county fairs or summer block parties – authentic local fun cheaper than big Coachella-style fests elsewhere.
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Bonus Euro legs in Munich, Zurich, Salzburg, and Vienna let you chain it with well-known tourist hops from Germany to Austria.
Cons
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Republic's a Hungarian rock legend but flies way under the radar for Americans – no Taylor Swift-level fame internationally.
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Most stops are obscure small towns like Dombóvár or Héhalom, not on the typical foreign visitor's radar like Prague or Vienna.
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Rural gigs might need a rental car or buses with transfers, trickier than hopping Ubers in big U.S. cities.
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Dates stretch to 2026, so super early planning required for flights and hotels from the States.