BoothFest in Bicske – The World’s Smallest Festival
From the outside, it looks like just a phone booth — but step inside, and it instantly becomes your own personal festival. This is BoothFest, the world’s smallest festival.

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With digitalization, nothing is impossible — that’s why this summer, there will be a festival even where you never imagined. Step inside the booth, break away from everyday life for a few songs, and capture the moment you attended the world’s smallest festival!
To thank you for being with us in such great numbers, BoothFest is first coming to towns with the highest proportion of Telekom users.
Here’s how you can join the world’s smallest festival:
💿 Find BoothFest at the designated location
💿 Get your entry code through Magenta Moments
💿 Enter your code on the keypad located on the BoothFest door
💿 Step into another world — your own festival, where you are the star!
BoothFest’s house rules and privacy policy: https://bit.ly/Adatvedelmi_tajekoztato_es_hazirend
Bicske
Bicske is a town of about 12 100 inhabitants in Fejér County, located approximately 35–37 km west of Budapest. First mentioned in the 13th–14th centuries, it grew significantly under the Batthyány family, who built a baroque castle, observatory, and astronomers’ tower around 1754–55. The town features an 18th-century Roman Catholic church, ruins of a Reformed church from the 15th century, and a railway station on the Budapest–Hegyeshalom–Rajka line. Historically it was under Ottoman rule and had a notable Jewish community in the 18th–19th centuries, which was devastated during the Holocaust .