Tickets are available from October 12, 2026.
Tickets can be purchased at the box office of the Balaton Congress Centre and Theatre (Keszthely, Fő tér 3; +36 83 515 232), at Ticket Express offices, and online at www.jegymester.hu.
Ticket discounts:
We offer a 10% discount for students and pensioners. Subscribers of Filharmónia Magyarország are entitled to a 20% discount on tickets to our adult concerts organized and sold nationwide upon presentation of their subscription.
The discount is valid for one ticket per subscription, per concert.
Discounts cannot be combined.
Subscriptions are available at the box office of the Balaton Congress Centre and Theatre (Keszthely, Fő tér 3; +36 83 515 232), at Ticket Express offices, and online at www.jegymester.hu.
Seat-specific subscription renewals are available until June 12, 2026. New subscriptions can be purchased until November 12, 2026, the date of the first concert.
Tickets go on sale from October 12, 2026.
We are announcing an early-bird prize draw for both new and returning subscribers. If you purchase your subscription by May 15, you will also have a chance to win! Among those who buy their subscriptions by the deadline, we will raffle off 4 × 2 complimentary tickets to our OrgonaPont concert in Balatonboglár. Details of the prize draw are available on our website.
Subscribers of Filharmónia Magyarország are entitled to a 20% discount on tickets to our adult concerts organized across the country upon presentation of their subscription. The discount is valid for one ticket per subscription, per concert.
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ROMANTIC HEROES
After his recent Haydn–Mozart programs, Kossuth Prize-winning conductor Gábor Takács-Nagy now presents a distinctly Romantic program. The concert opens with a Franz Schubert overture, which the composer rescued from failed stage works (The Magic Harp, Rosamunde) and later refined for the concert stage after its initial lack of success. It became a popular piece in concert halls. Next, Éva Kóbor performs Max
Bruch’s expressive, serious, and virtuosic Violin Concerto No. 1. She has been collaborating with the Budapest Festival Orchestra since 2024 as part of the European Orchestra Academy. She was invited after winning (along with a colleague) the orchestra’s Sándor Végh Competition in January 2026. The concert ends with Robert Schumann’s Symphony No. 2, a work that echoes the composer’s struggles and recovery from physical and mental health issues. Experience the battles and victories of Romantic heroes!