Komárom 2026 events lineup: ABBA concerts, Anett Kormos comedy, festivals, theater musicals, fishing contests, spa relaxation for families and all ages.
Komárom’s 2026 event guide delivers fun festivals, concerts, and cultural gems all year long. Dive into theater performances, movie screenings, museum workshops, and leisure activities for every age group. Explore the Komárom Fortress System’s historic spots or unwind at Brigetio Spa, which welcomes guests year-round for relaxation and thrills. Events at multiple venues across Komárom (2900) from March 9 (Monday) to April 1 (Wednesday).
March Highlights
March 19: ABBA/Boney M. live band concert at Egressy Béni VMK, North Komárom, 7 p.m. March 21: Season-opening fishing contest at WF Lake, Spring Equinox Fest at Kavicsos, Gyerkőc JAM at Arany 17 Event Center, and Bababörze baby market at Arany 17, 9 a.m. March 27: Easter craft afternoon at Jókai Mór City Library kids’ section, 3 p.m. March 31: Comedian Anett Kormos’s solo show A nőknek nincs humora at Egressy Béni VMK, Komárom (SK), 7 p.m. March 9–April 1: Komárom cinema lineup.
April to December
April 1: Night Fishing Competition II. April 5: Quo Vadis musical at Monostori Fortress. April 24–25: Szeretve mind a vérpadig. April 30–May 3: Komárom Days. May 1: Komárom-Komárno International Street Run. June 5–6: Az utolsó betyár. June 27: Night Fishing I. Sept 18–19: Szaffi. Oct 9–10: A kőszívű ember fiai. Oct 10: Season-closing fishing contest. Nov 13–14: Kincsem. Dec 5: Mikulás Gala. 9 events total. Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs!
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Komárom's 2026 lineup is super family-friendly with kid-focused jams, Easter crafts, baby markets, and all-ages spa fun at Brigetio that'll keep everyone grinning.
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No Hungarian skills needed for the ABBA/Boney M concert, fishing contests, street runs, or relaxing at the fortress and spa—music and activities speak universal.
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Getting there is a breeze from Budapest, just a 1.5-2 hour train ride or easy drive on highways, with events spread across walkable venues in town.
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It's a hidden gem location that U.S. tourists rarely hit, so you'll score authentic Hungarian-Slovak vibes without fighting massive crowds like in Prague or Vienna.
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Compared to similar small-town fests in the U.S. like state fairs or county music nights, this packs in history, musicals, and cross-border flair at a fraction of the cost.
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Year-round variety from March cinema to December Mikulás Gala means you can pick events matching your trip, mixing culture, comedy, and outdoor thrills.
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The fortress system and spa add epic historic and wellness twists that beat generic European festivals, feeling like a budget adventure park with real depth.
Cons
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Komárom flies way under the radar for foreign visitors, so it's not on most U.S. tourists' maps compared to Budapest or big EU hotspots.
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Theater shows like Quo Vadis or Kincsem are in Hungarian, which could leave English-only folks lost unless you love subtitles or vibes over plots.
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Events aren't internationally famous—no Woodstock-level draw—so it won't wow friends back home like Coachella or Edinburgh Fringe.
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Public transport works but involves changes from major airports, making a rental car smoother for hopping between North Komárom and fortress spots.