The free family festival in Józsefváros will feature star performers, creative activities, and sports programs!
8Feszt, Józsefváros’s free festival, uniquely combines pop music and traditional cultural programs. In addition to musical performances, we’ll be offering creative hands-on activities ranging from crafts and folk games to juggling.
Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026, 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: Kálvária tér
Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/8zOVUOqwB
Well-known performers will be playing on the main stage until 9:00 PM, and we’ll also have various activities for kids and adults alike in the park’s green space until 7:00 PM.
The event is free.
Detailed program:
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM CobyStyle D Jay
Platinum-selling DJ and music producer. Everyone is familiar with his special and unique sound. With over 20 years of experience and thousands of parties under his belt, his name is a guarantee of a great atmosphere.
5:30 PM – 6:10 PM ATIS x IMIR
An exciting act on the local music scene. Imir’s unique voice and Atis’s dynamism enjoy unbroken popularity. Their style blends elements of rap, hip-hop, and funk.
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM Tomáš Botló
He rose to fame on the Slovakian show “A Star Is Born.” His style blends traditional Roma music with modern musical styles. He collaborates with numerous local musicians. His songs are successful in both Hungary and Slovakia
8:00 PM – 9:00 PM Váradi Roma Cafe
This iconic group needs no introduction. Generations have grown up listening to their music. They are outstanding musicians who uniquely blend jazz, pop, Latin, and Hungarian Gypsy music.
Other programs:
3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
- Summer kickoff flower wreath making
- Fun folk games
- Bead stringing
- Craft workshop – paperclip butterflies and fire-breathing dragons
- Chocolate face painting
- Face painting
- Awesome playground
- Badminton – in cooperation with the Budapest Badminton Association
We reserve the right to change the program!
All events are open to the public; participants acknowledge that photo and audio recordings may be made.

