More than 200 acts announced for the 2025 Coca-Cola SZIN Festival in Szeged
Organizers of the Coca-Cola SZIN Festival announced that more than 200 performers will take the stage across ten venues during the four-day event, set to take place August 27–30 on the banks of the Tisza River in Szeged.
The festival, a long-standing tradition marking the close of Hungary’s summer music season, will feature both Hungarian and international acts. Headliners include Lost Frequencies, Becky Hill, Meduza, Sam Feldt, Carpetman, Giorgia Angiuli, and Alan Walker.
Main stages such as the Coca-Cola Nagyszínpad, bp Nagyszínpad, Jim Beam Aréna, Fonó Világzenei Színpad, and SZTE Színpad will also host top Hungarian artists, including Desh, Majka, Dzsúdló, Halott Pénz, Carson Coma, Punnany Massif, Margaret Island, Pogány Induló, L.L. Junior, Wellhello, Krúbi, and Beton.Hofi.
Five additional nighttime venues will continue programming into the early morning hours. At Borsodi Maláta Bár, music begins after midnight with DJs like Bréda Bia and Newik. Miller Presents: Casablanca Stage will run daily from 5 p.m. to 4 a.m.
New this year is the Jate Klub Silent Stég X SZIN, featuring a silent disco with a range of genres including 2000s TikTok hits, Hungarian pop, rock, hip-hop, alternative, techno, hard techno, afrohouse and melodic techno. The Burn Energy Stage will also host daily sets from domestic and international DJs from afternoon until dawn.
The festival will include a four-day film program at the Staropramen Mozi by Belvárosi Mozi, offering screenings of Hungarian and international films such as Futni mentem, Hogyan tudnék élni nélküled?, Mi vagyunk Azahriah, Bob Marley: One Love, and Szerelem első vérig.
In addition, Civil Falu will return with a variety of activities from civil organizations. For families and younger attendees, Vándor Vurstli will offer classic fair-style entertainment, while Karzat Színház’s retro amusement park will showcase traditional Hungarian fairground games and attractions.
SZIN, short for Szegedi Ifjúsági Napok, is one of Hungary’s oldest festivals and traditionally caps off the national summer festival calendar.