Alma Együttes rocks Pécs with interactive kids' concerts! Ethno dance parties for children & families. March-May 2026 Hungary tour schedule.
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Alma Együttes is one of today’s top favorite bands for kids. This unique ethno crew creates an improvisational dance-music party vibe at their shows. Kids and parents dive right in, helping shape the fun-packed, interactive kids’ program loaded with games and laughter wherever Alma Együttes performs in towns and venues across the country.
March Schedule
March 20 (Fri), 4:30 pm: Közösségi Kulturális Nap, Berek u. 10 (7600 Pécs). March 27 (Fri), 5 pm: Székesfehérvár (8000). March 28 (Sat), 4 pm: Budapest (XVIII district), Martinovics Feszt. March 29 (Sun), 11 am: Szentendre (2000). March 31 (Mon), 10:30 am: Mélykút (6449).
April Lineup
April 2 (Thu), 5 pm: Szolnok, Ormos Imre Park (5000). April 4 (Sat), 2 pm: Ibrány, Városliget (4484). April 5 (Sun), 2 pm: Biri (4235). April 6 (Mon), 5 pm: Budapest (III district), Óbuda. April 18 (Sat), 1 pm: Budapest, Csepel (21st district). April 25 (Sat), 11 am: Algyő; 2:30 pm: Budapest, Zugló (14th district). April 26 (Sun), 2:30 pm: Diósd (2049).
May Kickoff
May 1: Zalaegerszeg (8900). Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs!
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Pros
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Super family-friendly with interactive games, dancing, and music that kids and parents love jumping into together.
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Multiple shows in Budapest districts make it easy to catch one while sightseeing in Hungary's top tourist city.
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Affordable local kids' event vibe gives a genuine taste of Hungarian family culture without breaking the bank.
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Ethno dance-music style is a fresh, unique twist compared to standard US kids' concerts like Raffi or Yo Gabba Gabba.
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No prior knowledge needed – the high-energy fun translates across languages through play and improv.
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Public transport in Budapest is straightforward and tourist-friendly for shows there, with trains/buses to nearby spots like Szentendre.
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Smaller, intimate venues feel more personal and less chaotic than massive Disney live shows back home.
Cons
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Alma Együttes isn't well-known internationally, so it might not excite kids familiar only with American pop stars.
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Most locations like Pécs or Zalaegerszeg are off the main tourist trail and less familiar to foreigners.
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Everything's in Hungarian, so without basic language skills, you'll miss lyrics and announcements.
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Getting to smaller towns by public transport or car can be a hassle without local know-how or a rental.