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Timpuri noi

Timpuri noi Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 3,145
Category Alternative, Rock
Concerts
Dec
13
TIMPURI NOI - concert extraordinar la Terasa Florilor!
București
Tickets
Jun
19
Brezoi Bikers for Humanity Rock Fest
Brezoi
Tickets
About Timpuri noi
Timpuri Noi was formed in 1983, and remained an underground act up to 1991. This was mainly due to what was perceived as "subversive lyrical content" in the Ceauşescu era. Incidentally, the name derives from a cliché of the period: its literal meaning is "New Age", used to signify Marxist Socialism. The tongue-in-cheek reference is somehow associated with the Bucharest district of the same name. The name is also the Romanian translation of Modern Times, the title for Charles Chaplin's classic 1936 film. The earliest well-known track by Timpuri Noi was "Perfect" (composed 1984). However, the band was first featured on disc in 1988. Thus, the 11th volume of the Formatii rock ("Rock bands") various-artists series includes four tracks by Timpuri Noi (and another four by an obscure band from Suceava - Constrast). In the early nineties, up to around 1995, the band was arguably the top Romanian act. Around the time, they had the opportunity to be the opening act for rather prestigious (albeit musically different) foreign acts during concerts in Bucharest: Ian Gillan and Uriah Heep in 1992, Scorpions in 1993, Saxon, Paradise Lost and Jethro Tull in 1994, Iron Maiden and Kreator in 1995, Eros Ramazzotti, Joe Cocker and Rod Stewart later in the same year. 1994 also signifies an important event in both Timpuri Noi's career and Romanian music in general: Timpuri Noi gives the very first unplugged performance in this country, recorded as an album in the same year (see below). 1997 - The band is presented with one of the MCM French music television and Radio France Internationale "Decouvertes de Rock a l'Est" (Eastern European New Acts) Awards, performing in a special gala concert. (The previous year, Timpuri Noi had been interviewed for MTV Europe during the Golden Stag Festival in the Romanian city of Braşov.) Timpuri Noi has a claim to being the Romanian band to have performed most live concerts (over 150). This is considered a particular achievement in a country in which most singers choose to lip sync. The band split in 2001, with members becoming involved in personal projects - Partizan for Artan, Zidd for Dan Iliescu. A reunion for certain appearances (concerts, guaranteed to be "100% Unplugged") was staged in 2005. Timpuri Noi's early music reflects New Wave influences. Later, the band incorporated a sound that was a mixture of Red Hot Chili Peppers guitars, Led Zeppelin intermezzos, clear vocals (Artan is a classically-trained vocalist, and a member of the Romanian Radio House Choir; he also cites Simple Minds as a personal favorite) and grunge-influenced additional sounds. They are noted for highly original, usually melancholic lyrics - all in Romanian. The songs had anthem-like qualities - most notably the likes of Luca, Perfect, Stan, Emigrant USA, Nămol, Stere, Mistreţul, Malu Valu (Lume care m-a lucrat), Fumatul (all performed on their Unplugged album) or Albele furtuni. Most take the form of social commentary and revolve around past and present cultural stereotypes, authentically depicting the world as seen from inside large peripheral quarters of the capital city. Members Adrian Pleşca, nicknamed "Artan" (a name usually turned into "Artanu") - vocals Dan Iliescu - guitar (vocals on some songs) Cătălin Neagu - drums Adrian Bortun - bass guitar Additional or early members Cătălin Răsvan - bass guitar Marian Moldoveanu - guitar In some concerts, the band would add two backing female singers to its line-up (whether vocalists or violinists): the official site mentions Denis Iliescu, Crina Godescu and Maria Radu as its main collaborators. Discography Timpuri Noi (1994) Timpuri Noi Unplugged (1994) De regiune superior (1996) Basca Abundenţei (2000) Back in Business (2006)
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Genres
Alternative, Rock
Band members
Felix Sfura - tobe, Vlad Apotrosoaiei - bas, voce, Dan Iliescu - chitara
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Frequently Asked Questions About Timpuri noi

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Timpuri noi on tour?

Yes, Timpuri noi is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Timpuri noi concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Timpuri noi tour is scheduled for 2 dates across 0 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Timpuri noi scheduled to play?

Timpuri noi is scheduled to play 2 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Timpuri noi tour start?

Timpuri noi’s tour starts Dec 13, 2025 and ends on Jun 19, 2026. They will play 0 cities; their most recent concert was held in București at Terasa Florilor and their next upcoming concert will be in București at Terasa Florilor.

What venues is Timpuri noi performing at?

As part of the Timpuri noi tour, Timpuri noi is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Dec 13 - București, București @ Terasa Florilor

2026 Tour Dates:

Jun 19 - Brezoi, VL @ Live Music Summer Camp Brezoi
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