Alma Band's 2026 kids' gigs kick off in Mélykút! Interactive ethno concerts for children & families across Hungary—fun dance parties & games await.
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The Alma Band (Alma Együttes) is a massive favorite with kids these days. This unique ethno band turns concerts into improv dance-music parties packed with fun and games. Children and parents alike jump in as active participants, shaping the lively, interactive kids’ shows.
March
March 27 (Fri) 5pm, Székesfehérvár; 28 (Sat) 1pm, Kál; 4pm, Budapest (XVIII), Martinovics Fest; 29 (Sun) 11am, Szentendre; 31 (Tue) 10:30am, Mélykút (6449).
April
April 2 (Thu) 5pm, Szolnok, Ormos Imre Park (5000); 4 (Sat) 2pm, Ibrány, Városliget (4484); 5 (Sun) 2pm, Biri (4235); 6 (Mon) 5pm, Budapest (III), Óbuda; 11 (Sat) 10:15am, Kiskunhalas, V. Félúton Fesztivál, Hirling József Lovaspark (6400); 18 (Sat) 1pm, Budapest, Csepel (21st district); 19 (Sun) 3pm, Hegykő, Csip-csup Családi Nap (9437); 25 (Sat) 11am, Algyő; 2:30pm, Zugló (14th district); 26 (Sun) 2:30pm, Diósd (2049).
May
May 1 (Fri) 10:30am, Budapest Majális (XV); 4pm, Zalaegerszeg (8900); 2 (Sat) 11am, Csemő (2713); 9 (Sat) 3pm, Karcag (5300); 16 (Sat) 4pm, Dunavecse (6087); 23 (Sat) 4:30pm, Kiskunfélegyháza, Sportcsarnok melletti tér (6100); 24 (Sun) 3pm, Patak (2648); 29 (Fri) 6pm, Komárom (2900); 30 (Sat) 1:30pm, Ercsi; 5pm, Szolnok Palacsintafesztivál (5000); 31 (Sun) 10am, Kiskunmajsa, Konecsni; 2pm, Nagytarcsa Gyereknap (2142); 5:30pm, Erzsébetliget.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs!
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Pros
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This is super family-friendly with interactive dance parties that get kids and parents jumping around together
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Tons of gigs across Hungary, including easy ones in Budapest, so you can pick what fits your trip
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It's a fun way for American kids to dive into Hungarian ethno music and culture without it feeling stuffy
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No language skills needed really, since the shows are all about improv games, music, and movement everyone can join
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Budapest spots like district XVIII, III, Csepel, Zugló, and Majális are a breeze to reach by public transport from the city center
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Compared to US kids' shows like Raffi concerts, this feels more lively and participatory, like a mini festival
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Small-town venues offer a chill, authentic Hungarian vibe away from tourist crowds
Cons
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Alma Band is huge with Hungarian kids but pretty unknown internationally, so your little ones might not be hyped in advance
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Most locations like Mélykút, Kál, or Ibrány are tiny spots off the foreign tourist radar, not like famous Budapest landmarks
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Getting to rural gigs means relying on trains/buses or renting a car, which can be a hassle without Hungarian smarts
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Songs are in Hungarian, so you might miss the lyrics, though the energy carries it