Manuel Takes Over Budapest Park with a Massive Double Concert Event
Hungarian music sensation Manuel is set to dominate the stage at Budapest Park with two huge concerts taking place
Hungarian music sensation Manuel is set to dominate the stage at Budapest Park with two huge concerts taking place tonight and tomorrow, turning the capital into the center of Hungary’s urban music scene this week.
After selling out the first night almost immediately, organizers announced a second show due to overwhelming demand from fans. The back to back concerts prove once again that Manuel has become one of the most influential and successful young performers in Hungary today.
The first concert takes place tonight, May 14, while the second show will be held tomorrow, May 15, both at Budapest Park, one of Europe’s largest open air entertainment venues. Doors open at 5:00 PM, with supporting artists gyuris and Csinszka warming up the crowd before Manuel takes the stage at 8:15 PM.
Fans are expecting an unforgettable atmosphere as thousands gather under the open sky to sing along to Manuel’s biggest hits, including songs like “Tiara,” “Voodoo Baba,” and “Talán.” According to Budapest Park, Manuel promised audiences an even more spectacular production than ever before, featuring upgraded visuals, special effects, and a unique live experience.
Manuel rose to fame through his emotional lyrics, modern trap pop sound, and deeply personal storytelling, quickly becoming a defining voice for Hungary’s younger generation. Over the past few years, he has achieved multiple chart topping songs, millions of streams, and sold out concerts across the country.
The double Budapest Park event marks another milestone in his career. Very few Hungarian artists can fill the venue on consecutive nights, making these concerts a major achievement for the young performer. The excitement surrounding the shows has been enormous on social media, where fans have shared countdowns, outfit preparations, and ticket celebrations all week long.
With Budapest Park expected to be completely packed for both nights, Manuel’s concerts are shaping up to be among the biggest Hungarian music events of the spring season.


