Events in Romania 2026
Romania's 2026 event calendar runs from late June through October and spans the whole country — but its centre of gravity is Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania, home to both Electric Castle (July) and UNTOLD (August), two of the largest music festivals in Europe.
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Romania's 2026 event calendar runs from late June through October and spans the whole country — but its centre of gravity is Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania, home to both Electric Castle (July) and UNTOLD (August), two of the largest music festivals in Europe.
Around those headliners, 2026 brings the Nostalgia festival and a new classical music festival to Bucharest, a WTA tennis tournament to Iași, a jazz and blues festival to medieval Brașov, and literature and arts festivals in the autumn. This hub collects the biggest upcoming events with verified dates and links to individual event pages.
Events in Romania 2026 — full calendar
| Event | City | Dates | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nostalgia 2026 | Bucharest | 25–28 Jun | Music / Retro |
| Bucharest Classical Music Festival | Bucharest | 10–12 Jul | Classical |
| Unicredit Iași Open | Iași | 12–19 Jul | Tennis (WTA) |
| Electric Castle 2026 | Cluj-Napoca | 16–19 Jul | Music / Dance |
| UNTOLD 2026 | Cluj-Napoca | 6–9 Aug | Music / Dance |
| Brașov Jazz & Blues Festival | Brașov | 14–16 Aug | Jazz / Blues |
| Timișoara Festival of Arts & Sports | Timișoara | 27 Aug | Culture / Sport |
| Codrul Music Festival | Timișoara | 28 Aug | Music |
| Brașov International Book Fair | Brașov | 8 Oct | Literature |
| FILIT — Iași Literature Festival | Iași | 21 Oct | Literature |
Things to do in Romania — highlights by type
Music and dance: UNTOLD (Cluj-Napoca, August) and Electric Castle (Cluj-Napoca, July) are the giants, drawing international crowds to Transylvania. Nostalgia (Bucharest) and the Codrul Music Festival (Timișoara) add summer alternatives.
Jazz, classical and culture: the Brașov Jazz & Blues Festival brings international acts to the medieval old town; the inaugural Bucharest Classical Music Festival fills the Romanian Athenaeum; and the Timișoara Festival of Arts and Sports celebrates the 2023 European Capital of Culture.
Literature and sport: autumn brings the Brașov International Book Fair and the FILIT international literature festival in Iași, while the Unicredit Iași Open puts Romania on the WTA tennis tour in July.
Practical tips for visiting Romania in 2026
- July–August is peak festival season — Electric Castle and UNTOLD are three weeks apart in Cluj-Napoca.
- Book Cluj-Napoca accommodation months ahead for UNTOLD and Electric Castle weeks; the city fills completely.
- Cluj (CLJ), Bucharest (OTP) and Iași (IAS) all have international airports; trains connect the major cities.
- Festivals like UNTOLD and Electric Castle use cashless wristbands — top up online before you arrive.
- Transylvania (Cluj, Brașov) is cooler and greener than Bucharest in high summer — pack for both.
FAQ
- What events are happening in Romania in 2026?
- Major 2026 events include UNTOLD (Cluj-Napoca, 6–9 Aug), Electric Castle (Cluj-Napoca, 16–19 Jul), Nostalgia (Bucharest, 25–28 Jun), the Bucharest Classical Music Festival (10–12 Jul), the Unicredit Iași Open tennis (12–19 Jul) and the Brașov Jazz & Blues Festival (14–16 Aug). See the full calendar above.
- What are the best festivals in Romania in 2026?
- UNTOLD and Electric Castle, both in Cluj-Napoca, are the standouts and among the biggest festivals in Europe. Nostalgia (Bucharest) and the Brașov Jazz & Blues Festival are strong alternatives.
- When is the best time to visit Romania for events?
- July and August are the festival peak, headlined by Electric Castle (mid-July) and UNTOLD (early August). Autumn (October) adds literature festivals in Brașov and Iași.
- Which Romanian city has the most events?
- Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania hosts the two largest festivals — Electric Castle and UNTOLD — making it Romania's festival capital. Bucharest, Brașov, Iași and Timișoara each add their own 2026 events.













