Watch: How Many Of Hungary’s Summer Festivals Can Still Happen?

  • 12 May 2021 6:15 AM
Watch: How Many Of Hungary’s Summer Festivals Can Still Happen?
There is great uncertainty over which concerts and festivals will go ahead this summer in Hungary, if any, amid confusion over the government's coronavirus rules, reports Euronews.

A representative for the PM's office, Gergely Gulyas, told Euronews that it was realistic for mass events to take place only after five million vaccinations had been deployed.

But this information is not being seen as helpful because it is not possible to plan ahead and the biggest events have already been cancelled for the year - see the video below for more details about what could happen.

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