
Eger packs the calendar with non-stop fun in 2026, drawing crowds to its charming streets and venues throughout Eger (3300). From heart-pounding concerts and puppet musicals to wine-soaked picnics and world-class photo exhibits, there’s something for kids, families, art lovers, and partygoers alike. Dive into Easter celebrations, talent hunts, poetry nights, and more from late March through early May, all amid the historic town’s vibe of culture and tradition.
Easter Weekend Kickoff: April 4 Family Day and Shows
Easter Family Day takes place at the Forrás Children’s and Youth House on April 4, with tickets from $5.50 to $5.50. That same day, Bambi – bábmusical húsvéti különkiadás (Bambi – Puppet Musical Easter Special), based on Felix Salten’s tale, brings the little fawn’s forest adventures to life. Born deep in the woods on a spring day, Bambi learns life’s rules and dangers with his mom and pals, facing loss before his dad, the Forest Prince, prepares him for adulthood. Presented in two acts with dazzling visuals and catchy tunes by director Szűcs Réka for its 10th anniversary. Also on April 4, FISH! rocks Broadway Monkey Music Hall with guests Bankrupt + Kozmosz. The VII. Hungarikum Piknik spans April 4-5, celebrating Values – Tradition – Gastronomy, where Bull’s Blood (Egri Bikavér) joins hungarikum festivities—Eger’s flagship red earned the nation’s top heritage title in 2017 as the first red wine.
Art Exhibitions Light Up: Late March to Early April
From March 31 to April 5, the Mindhárom exhibition spotlights three Hungarian-born photo legends who reshaped the art: André Kertész (most successful), László Moholy-Nagy (most valuable), Robert Capa (most famous). Their rare, iconic works come to Eger. Running March 31-April 4, Vizuális kommunikáció tervezése időben és térben & A fiatal festészet-szobrászat-grafika (Visual Communication Design in Time and Space & Young Painting-Sculpture-Graphics) showcases 120 posters and animations from V4 universities’ design professors and students, diving into cutting-edge trends. Open Wednesday-Saturday 12-6pm, free entry. Easter at Eger Castle (Egri Vár) on April 6 offers a whirlwind of programs at Dobó István Castle Museum (Dobó István Vármúzeum), packed with family-friendly activities.
Mid-April Art, Talks, and Music Surge
Mindhárom continues April 7-12, featuring the same stellar trio. Vizuális kommunikáció exhibit returns April 8-11, free as always. On April 10, Sportolók reflektorfényben: Kiss Norbi és Tóth Krisztián Márk profiles seven-time European champion racer Kiss Norbert, Hungary’s most successful race car driver ever, plus Tóth Krisztián Márk. Molnár Ferenc Irodalmi Szalon: Hölderlin features Kukorelly Endre and Szabó Csaba. April 11 brings the Buch Tibor és barátai concert, a soul-stirring jam with top musicians, and Deák Bill Gyula at Broadway Monkey. Hungarian Poetry Day at Bródy Sándor Library displays verses across Eger streets and Heves county libraries, plus literary afternoons for sharing favorites or musical ones. April 12’s Isteni Irgalmasság vasárnapja (Divine Mercy Sunday) features a musical Mass by Agria Mixed Choir, blending sacred tunes in community spirit.
Comedy, Antiques, and Wine Weeks
Kettő az egyben! – A Szomszédnéni Produkciós Iroda stand-up at Dumaszínház in Bartakovics Béla Közösségi Ház on April 14, $21 to $21. Mindhárom exhibit April 14-19; Vizuális kommunikáció April 15-18. Éneklő Ifjúság – Kórusok Regionális Találkozója (Singing Youth – Regional Choirs Meeting) April 17-18. April 19 sees Ray Cooney’s A miniszter félrelép (Out of Order) at Bánfalvy Stúdió, Gárdonyi Géza Theatre (Gárdonyi Géza Színház), $24-$27, and a massive antiques fair (Régiségvásár) downtown with over 100 vendors nationwide. “Friss levegő” (Fresh Air) concert by Eger Symphony Orchestra (Egri Szimfonikus Zenekar) April 20, $14-$18. Miénk a tér! (Ours is the Space!) talent festival April 20-26 at Forrás House.
Earth Day to May Festivities
Mindhárom April 21-26; Vizuális kommunikáció April 22-25. Earth Day April 22 packs Dobó Square (Dobó tér) with eco workshops and community gigs. April 25 debuts A bőgős fia és az ördögök (meg a malac) (The Accordionist’s Son and the Devils (and the Piglet)) puppet show from Veres András’s folktale, plus Beton.Hofi at Broadway Monkey. József Attila est: Mondjad Atikám! ($12-$15) ponders the poet’s passion and longing. BorÁsz tisztán wine chat April 29 with a local vintner sharing life stories over tastings. Tvrtko – Csernobil 40 exclusive at Hotel Eger & Park April 30, $22; Burn Out Baby – A hatékony vezetés hat szabálya by Ónodi Eszter (Litkai Gergely) at Dumaszínház, $24. Eger Star (Egri Csillag) Weekend April 30-May 2 celebrates the iconic white wine with tastings and gastronomic delights for oenophiles. Exhibitions wrap up strong into early May, keeping Eger’s cultural pulse racing.





