Füzér is getting the band back together. On October 3, 2026, the 17th Füzér Pálinka Festival returns to the Event Square (Rendezvénytér) at 3996 Füzér, Rákóczi St. (Rákóczi u.) 2, promising a full day and night where local spirit, music, and unfiltered joy collide. Expect a punchy mix of pálinka tastings, village vibes, and two heavyweight live acts on one stage: Parno Graszt and Bohemian Betyars. It’s the kind of Saturday where skirts spin, carts rattle, and the leaves seem to hush in rhythm. Date locked, good times guaranteed.
Where and when
– Date: 2026.10.03. (Saturday)
– Location: 3996 Füzér, Rákóczi St. (Rákóczi u.) 2, Event Square (Rendezvénytér)
– Theme: Pálinka, music, dancing, and an all-out village party atmosphere
Parno Graszt: unstoppable, family-powered fire
One of the most original bands playing authentic Romani music, Parno Graszt arrives with traditional instruments, a one-of-a-kind stage presence, and a dance style that blasts through any crowd’s hesitation. Three decades in, they’ve toured almost everywhere—across Europe, throughout Asia, multiple runs in the US and Mexico—and the effect is the same: pure joy, music, and dance. Their setlist keeps evolving with fresh styles and aesthetics to open the Parno Graszt feeling to everyone.
They regularly collaborate with acclaimed Hungarian acts—Bohemian Betyars, Punnany Massif, Bagossy Brothers Company (Bagossy Brothers), Kávészünet—and even mesh brilliantly with the very different Pogány Induló thanks to their elastic, punchy dynamics. The seven-piece, sometimes nine-piece band is literally family; everyone’s related, and that unbreakable bond might be the secret to their force. Live, it’s a heady rural pub flashback: pálinka on the breath, jangling wagons, twirling skirts. The can player hammers two cans at once, the jaw harp never gets old, the lyrics are classics, and sooner or later everyone is dancing.
Bohemian Betyars: speed-folk-freak-punk delirium
Eating, drinking, revelry, love, and laughing through tears—Bohemian Betyars have been cooking this cocktail since 2009. What began as busking, roaming Europe like true vagabonds, turned into a relentless rise through clubs and festivals at home and around the continent. They’ve pushed it further still—to China, Japan, South Korea, and the United States. Their concerts are raw, immediate, life-loving; rhythms grab you by the gut and shove every foot onto the floor. Street, club, or festival, they snap you out of routine and drop you headfirst into ecstatic mayhem—exactly as planned.
Plan your Füzér Saturday
Book your stay, bring friends, and pace your sips—this is pálinka country. Music after dark, community all day, and a high-octane double bill to cap it. October 3, Füzér.





