Now On: Spring Festival in Budapest Features 40+ Events until 12 May

  • 30 Apr 2024 3:46 PM
  • Hungary Matters
Now On: Spring Festival in Budapest Features 40+ Events until 12 May
The annual Budapest Spring Fest will feature over forty events this year at thirty venues, including theatres, exhibition and concert halls.

The festival’s organiser, Budapest Brand, said the event was tied to the 20th anniversary of Hungary’s European Union accession, with many of the programmes “reflecting on our intellectual and emotional relations with Europe”.

New venues will include the recently reopened Merlin Theatre and the City Hall Passage.

A concert by the Chamber Orchestra of Europe will open the festival on April 29, followed by an open-air concert launching the Budapest Jazz Festival marking the 20th anniversary of Hungary’s EU accession on April 30.

International theatre performances will include Rimini Protokoll from Germany, Roger Bernat/FFF from Spain, Cirque Inextremiste from France, Hooligan Art Community from Ukraine, and Sarajevo War Theatre from Bosnia.
 

Just a few programs our of 40+

3 - 4. May 2024.
Trafó House of Contemporary Art
Roger Bernat (ES): Pending Vote (Pendiente De Voto)

5 – 8 May
Merlin Theatre
Seance (Necromancy)

3 - 5 & 10 - 11 May
Club Festival at the Town Hall
City Hall Courtyard

7 May
Toldi Cinema
Little Europe Filmfestival

10 May
Rákóczi Tér
Jazz on the square


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