'Paloznak Jazz Picnic' Near Balaton, 29 – 31 July

  • 19 Jul 2021 2:46 PM
  • Hungary Matters
'Paloznak Jazz Picnic' Near Balaton, 29 – 31 July
The Paloznak Jazz Picnic near Lake Balaton is set to be held between July 29 and 31 and feature saxophonist Candy Dulfer, Saya Noé, and groups like MF Robots and De Phazz, organisers said.

The 9th jazz picnic, held in the village of Paloznak north of Hungary’s most popular holiday resort, will feature jazz, funk and soul greats.

The three-day festival will also feature Hungarian jazz performers, local wine and cuisine.

Detailed program available here

Tickets: 
3-day pass: HUF 28,990
Daily: from HUF 12,990

Location: 
8229 Paloznak, Sport u. 2

More: 
jazzpiknik.hu


Photo courtesy of the organisers

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