
Eger gears up for a packed 2026 with events from April 3 (Friday) to April 26 (Sunday), and more into early May, all across multiple venues in this vibrant Hungarian city (3300 Eger). Expect a mix of concerts, theater shows, festivals, exhibitions, and family-friendly fun for every age group. Whether you’re into music, art, wine, or comedy, Eger delivers year-round leisure and cultural thrills.
April 11 Music and Poetry Madness
On April 11, dive into a triple-threat day. Tibor Buch and friends take the stage for a soul-stirring concert where music meets poetry, promising an unforgettable musical journey with top-notch musicians. That same night, Deák Bill Gyula rocks the Broadway Monkey Music Hall. Poetry fans head to Bródy Sándor Library for Hungarian Poetry Day celebrations—unique verse postings on Eger streets and Heves county libraries, plus literary afternoons where anyone can share a favorite or sung poem. Meanwhile, Szevasz Terasz! kicks off at Bolyki Winery and Vineyard: the Be Massive Magyar Bor Buli offers free entry, first glass of wine on the house for the first 100 guests. Daytime vibes from 2pm to 6pm with stunning views, fine wines, and great tunes by Péter Voko and Irwine. Part of a nationwide wine terrace campaign hitting nearly 100 wineries over four spring weekends.
Art Exhibitions Lighting Up Eger
Running April 8-11, then 15-18, 22-25, and 29-May 2: “Vizuális kommunikáció tervezése időben és térben & A fiatal festészet-szobrászat-grafika” (Visual Communication Design in Time and Space & Young Painting-Sculpture-Graphics). This free show features 120 posters and animations from V4 universities’ art teachers and students, showcasing cutting-edge contemporary visual trends. Open Wednesday to Saturday, noon to 6pm. Another standout, “Mindhárom” (All Three), is on display April 7-12, 14-19, 21-26, 28-May 3, and May 5-10. It spotlights three world-famous Hungarian-born photographers who revolutionized the medium: the most successful André Kertész, most valuable László Moholy-Nagy, and best-known Robert Capa. Their rare, significant works head to Eger after going global.
Theater, Comedy, and Spiritual Vibes
April 12 brings Divine Mercy Sunday with a musical Mass by Agria Mixed Choir—a special occasion blending music’s beauty, community power, and faith in authentic settings. April 14: “Kettő az egyben! – A Szomszédnéni Produkciós Iroda stand up estje” (Two-in-One! – The Neighbor Aunt Production Office Stand-Up Night) at Dumaszínház in Bartakovics Béla Community House, tickets $21. April 19: Ray Cooney’s A miniszter félrelép (Out of Order) at Bánfalvy Studio, Gárdonyi Géza Theater, $25-$28. Later, April 25 puppet premiere: A bőgős fia és az ördögök (meg a malac) (The Bagpiper’s Son and the Devils (and the Piglet)), adapted from a Hungarian folktale by Veres András. April 30: Burn Out Baby – A hatékony vezetés hat szabálya (Burn Out Baby – The Six Rules of Effective Leadership) by Ónodi Eszter (written by Litkai Gergely) at Dumaszínház, Bartakovics Béla, $24; and Tvrtko’s Csernobil 40 (exclusive) at Hotel Eger & Park, $22.
Wine Weeks and Family Festivals
Szevasz Terasz! runs April 3-26, launching spring wine terrace season—head to Eger’s vineyards for panoramic views and top wines. April 30-May 2: Egri Csillag Weekend celebrates the iconic Egri Csillag white wine with must-do tastings for wine lovers and foodies. April 17-18: Éneklő Ifjúság (Singing Youth) Regional Choir Festival. April 20-26: Miénk a tér! (Ours is the Space!) talent hunt festival at Forrás Children’s and Youth House, featuring all arts. April 20: “Friss levegő” (Fresh Air) concert by Eger Symphony Orchestra, $14-$18.
Markets, Workshops, and More
April 19 Régiségvásár (Antiques Fair) dominates downtown—one of Hungary’s biggest, with over 100 vendors nationwide creating unbeatable vibes. April 22 Earth Day on Dobó Square: eco workshops and community programs. April 27: Mondjad Atikám! (Tell Me Atikám!) József Attila evening explores the poet’s passion and longing, $13-$15. April 29: BorÁsz tisztán (Winemaker Pure) chat with an Eger winemaker on life, career, challenges, paired with tastings. May 6-10: Tavasz a Gárdonyi Kertben (Spring in Gárdonyi Garden) family programs at Dobó István Castle Museum’s Gárdonyi House—tales, crafts, unique tours promoting his legacy and love of reading. May 7: RÍM ÉS RITMUS IRODALMI JAM EST: SZERB ANTAL LEGENDÁJA (Rhyme and Rhythm Literary Jam: Antal Szerb Legend) at EKMK Forrás, $7. May 8: Eszeveszett Primadonnák, avagy nyakig a slamasztikában (Crazy Primadonnas, or Neck-Deep in Trouble) at Bartakovics Béla, $14-$18. May 9: IX. Black ‘n’ White Rock ‘n’ Roll Weekend and Szép Énekszó (Beautiful Song) summer-welcoming concert by Agria Mixed Choir, honoring traditions with diverse tunes for sunny summers. Plus, A HISZTIS KIRÁLYKIS (The Tantrum Princess). Don’t miss Eger’s buzz!





