Keszthely Lights Up: City Days 2026 Take Over

Keszthely Lights Up: City Days 2026 Take Over
Keszthely City Days 2026: concerts, history walks, AI-colored photo exhibit, cruises, promenade shows, festivals, and free screenings across Main Square and Balaton Theatre. Family-friendly, partly free, weather-dependent programs.
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Keszthely’s first week of June goes full throttle again as City Days 2026 spills across the Main Square, the Balaton Theatre, the Promenade and beyond. From health screenings and open-air gigs to history walks, fashion shows, lakeside escapes and AI-colored archives, it’s a long weekend designed to pull locals and visitors into the city’s stories—old and new. Many programs are free, some ticketed from about $8 to $52. No registration is needed for most, but plan for the weather: outdoor events are canceled in rain or strong wind.

June 4, Thursday: Curtain Raiser

At 7:00 p.m., the Balaton Theatre hosts Áron Tamási’s play Csalóka szivárvány (Deceptive Rainbow), staged by the Déryné Company (Déryné Társulat), free with registration via regisztracio@balatonszinhaz.hu. Earlier at 4:00 p.m., the György Fejér City Library presents Dr. József Gelencsér: Keszthely’s Great Architects – Part 2: János Schadl (1845–1913), a special event of the Sándor Kőrösi Csoma Club.

June 5, Friday: Screenings, Openings, Night Beats

From 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., free mobile Health Screening Buses park on the Main Square, backed by the Generali a Biztonságért Foundation. No preregistration; first come, first served. Lunch break runs 12:00–12:30 p.m.
At 5:00 p.m., the Balaton Theatre’s Simándy Hall opens the exhibition “Old Keszthely in New Colors – 1900–1950.” The hook: vintage photos recolored with AI, making the past feel present. The show spreads into the open air, too, with a street selection along the Promenade. Opening greetings by Bálint Osvald, director of the Károly Goldmark Cultural Center; opening by writer, poet, translator and literary historian Géza Cséby. Stay for city-history mini-lectures: historian Ferenc Tar on notable Keszthely figures of the 1920s–30s; literary historian Dr. Géza Cséby on three Keszthely pharmacies; and Tar on the city’s development under town judge Imre Reischl. The free exhibition runs June 5–30 in Simándy Hall.
At 8:30 p.m., Show & Bors hit the Main Square’s outdoor stage, then DJ Dorian spins from 10:00 p.m. to midnight. Meanwhile, at 7:00–8:30 p.m., join the Pelso Thematic Cycling Tour with historian Ferenc Tar—meeting at 6:50 p.m. by the Festetics statue in the palace park.

On the Water: Cruises and Guided Wetlands

Lake Balaton is in play all week. Keszthely sightseeing cruises run June 1–5, again June 8–12 and June 13–14, with separate Keszthely boat excursions June 6–7. Nearby, the Kis-Balaton Visitor Center offers guided trips June 2–7 and June 9–14 to Diás Island’s István Fekete memorial and the rustic Matula hut—go by your own vehicle, golf cart, or on the water by canoe.

June 6, Saturday: Ceremony to Street Party

At 8:45 a.m., a ceremonial flag-raising at the Town Hall entrance on the Main Square, followed by a 9:00 a.m. festive Mass and memorial plaque wreath-laying at the Church of Our Lady of Hungary (Magyarok Nagyasszonya). The City Day ceremony begins at 10:30 a.m. on the Main Square.
From 5:00–8:00 p.m., Communities’ Square takes over the Main Square with local civil groups, cultural institutions and creative circles: expect the Civil Animal Protectors of Zala County, Women for Lake Balaton – Keszthely & Region, the Balaton Museum, the György Fejér City Library, the Gémkapocs Board Game Club and workshops of the Károly Goldmark Cultural Center.
On stage: at 5:00 p.m., Bernadett Vágó’s kids’ concert Mesék szárnyán (On the Wings of Tales). At 6:00 p.m., showcases by local arts groups and standout numbers from the 2026 Helikon Festival. At 8:00 p.m., BOOMBatucada turn up the drums, then at 9:00 p.m. indie-pop band Zaporozsec play live. From 10:45 p.m. to midnight, Hamvai PG closes with a DJ set. At 11:30 a.m., the János Vajda Alumni Association holds a festive general assembly at the House of Movement.

June 7, Sunday: Promenade Time Travel

From 3:00–7:00 p.m., Sunday on the Promenade (Vasárnap a Korzón) rewinds to the interwar years. The Simon House (1 Kossuth Lajos St.) opens rooms of the former Simon family home and a photo exhibition on Böske Simon and Keszthely’s Jewish community, curated by historian Dr. Lajos Szarka; free entry. At 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., take the guided walk In the Footsteps of Böske Simon (Simon Böske útján) from the Simon House to the synagogue with Dr. Szarka.
Pick up the Promenade Quiz sheet at Tourinform from Wednesday and test your city savvy across stations with stories from Keszthely between the wars. From 4:00 p.m., street music sets the mood: Elek Nyári and his Roma band; Norbert Németh on tango accordion; Chanson Brass; and the duo Gábor & Gábor—Gábor Felföldi on clarinet/sax, Gábor Hegedüs on piano. From 4:00–5:30 p.m., a live Beauty Salon showcases talented hair and makeup students from the Zalaegerszeg SZC Sándor Asbóth Technical School in Keszthely. From 4:00–8:00 p.m., an always-popular free Nostalgia Photo Point dresses you in period costume for keepsake portraits.
At 6:00 p.m., “A Korzó Szépe” unfolds—a living snapshot packed with local history and a slice of Böske Simon’s life, created with students of the University of Theatre and Film Arts’ Jewish Theatre specialization under director-dramaturg Tamás Réczei. Also appearing separately on the program: The Beauty of the Promenade – a period tableau (A Korzó Szépe – korkép) as a staged promenade piece where young women parade before onlookers and family members chime in. Cast includes actor Anita Támadi and students Laura Osztovits, Fruzsina Bedőcs, Karolina Szabó and Márk Hetyei. At 7:00 p.m., Promenade Runway struts 2026 summer fashion from Promenade boutiques. At 7:45 p.m., Sing Sing Sing whirls through dance time-travel with Darida Dance Theatre. At 9:00 p.m., an open-air cinema lights up the Main Square.

Books, Ballet and Organ Pipes Ahead

The György Fejér City Library hosts Festive Book Week (Ünnepi Könyvhét) June 9–12 with author talks, readings, launches, musical sessions and evening programs for all ages. On June 13 at 5:00 p.m., the Balaton Theatre’s season-ending Jazz Ballet Gala is free, celebrating the year’s best student choreographies by the Károly Goldmark Cultural Center’s groups. On June 7 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., the Bercsényi Event House hosts LIKE ISRAEL! / Love Israel!, a conference on Israel and Hungarian Jewry. Later at 6:00 p.m., the Lutheran Church marks 100 years of the Keszthely and Region Lutheran Congregation with an organ concert by Dr. Gergely Finta.

Practical Extras

Throughout June 1–7, a self-guided outdoor city adventure game takes you past Keszthely’s landmarks, packed with puzzles and stories; it returns June 8–14. City Days 2026 also brings light projections, food vendors and bouncy castles downtown. Organizers reserve the right to change the program.

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