Armin van Buuren returns to the public in Bucharest, after 7 years, and is preparing the biggest and most spectacular solo show in Europe. It will take place at Sound of Bucharest, on September 25, in Constitution Square.
"It's been too long since I've been away from the stage, in 18 months without enjoying the energy of the fans. I have a special connection with the people of Romania, our passion for the music we love connects us. It's something unique that I could write a book about. I am delighted to return to Bucharest after 7 years, to Sound of Bucharest, on September 25, in Constitution Square, an iconic place, where so many great artists have performed, such as Roger Waters and Bon Jovi. It will be a special weekend, which will celebrate our return to life, I am preparing a unique set and I am already working with some artists that I want to bring to Romania. So it's a dream come true, I'm very, very happy, "said Armin van Buuren.
Armin van Buuren is one of the most famous DJs and producers in the world, multiple winner of the title of best DJ in the world. Over time, he released well-known and highly acclaimed hits around the world and brought incendiary shows to all major stages of the world and the A State of Trance concert series. He is one of the most beloved artists both in Romania and internationally, and on September 25 he will be again in front of the public that awaits him with such great warmth and enthusiasm.
Sound of Bucharest is the second big event announced in Romania by ALDA, after the SAGA Festival, which will take place on September 10, 11 and 12, in Izvor Park in Bucharest.
“It is an extremely special moment for ALDA, the biggest solo show that an artist supports will take place on September 25, in Bucharest - Sound of Bucharest. I couldn't have started such an event better than with one of the most beloved DJs in the world, Armin van Buuren.
After 7 years, he returns to Bucharest and we invite you to spend time together, after this difficult period in which we stayed away from each other, without concerts and without festivals ", said Allan Hardenberg, CEO of ALDA. |