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Alexandra Usurelu Concert
Alexandra Usurelu returns to the National Theater in Bucharest on August 14, 2025, for an extraordinary concert with her musicians in the TNB Amphitheater Hall.
The concert "Pe sub stele-n sus" (Upright Under the Stars) recreates the unique experiences of previous years, when Alexandra Usurelu managed to create a truly magical atmosphere above the city, carrying her fans to the stars with her fine and suave music, away from the noise and crowds. The concert on August 14, 2025, will include her beloved songs, as well as others that have not yet been released, performed live with the support of her musicians, remarkable names on the Romanian jazz scene and in the world of orchestral music.
Alexandra Usurelu's voice and personality have shaped the image of a unique artist in Romanian music for connoisseurs of quality music, whose concerts are not to be missed.
A true success story of independent music in Romania, Alexandra Usurelu has managed in just a few years to evolve from concerts with a few dozen spectators on club stages to sold-out tours with a band and private orchestra in theaters across the country, developing a tradition of presenting increasingly sophisticated artistic content year after year, with complex concert productions comparable to those of the most famous mainstream artists, on the stages of philharmonic halls and national theaters, sometimes with several concerts sold out on the same day.
Alexandra has released the studio album "La capatul lumii" (At the End of the World) (2014), the DVD "Simfonic Pur" (2016), filmed live at her first concert at the National Theater in Bucharest, and the studio album "Fata care chiar exista" (The Girl who Really Exists) (2022).
His first album, "La capatul lumii" (At the End of the World), received three nominations from the Romanian Broadcasting Corporation at the 13th edition of the Radio Romania Music Awards, in the categories "Best Debut," "Best Album," and "Best Duet" (for "Something's Happening to Us" ft. Mircea Vintila).
Her collaborations with folk artists (Mircea Vintila, Dinu Olarasu, Mircea Rusu, Narcisa Suciu) and pop artists (Cornel Ilie/VUNK, Dan Byron, etc.) have exposed her music and artistic universe to a diverse and wide audience, and the hundreds of concerts she has given to date have made her a unique artist in Romanian music, not only because of her style and musical talent, but especially thanks to her naturalness and influential lyrics, which resonate in the hearts of her listeners.
For her second album, entitled "Fata care chiar exista" (The Girl Who Really Exists) and released in early 2022, Alexandra Usurelu tackled powerful themes and subjects, all with modern poetry that transcends the themes of current pop music, poetry clothed in the fine sounds of classical music, classic jazz, or the essential sounds of folk music, brought back to life and reinterpreted. The album was recorded with her band, made up of outstanding jazz musicians, and a string orchestra. The integration of a string orchestra into her music began several years ago, the orchestra being not just an extension of pomp and sound for pop songs, but an integral part of the entire musical concept staged by Alexandra.
The album "Fata care chiar exista" (The Girl who Really Exists) offers a synaesthetic experience of the senses, not just impeccable listening. These are songs that have been played for many years in concerts, arranged for band and string orchestra, a sound experience very different from what pop music offers, but easy to understand and desirable for any art consumer who prefers to seek out the music they listen to themselves," says Bobby Stoica, composer and music producer of the album "The Girl Who Really Exists."
Alexandra Usurelu is a constant presence in the seasons of cultural institutions' orchestras, but she also collaborates successfully with the few private orchestras. In June 2024, she gave her most important concert to date at the Romanian Athenaeum, in the Royal Season, alongside the highly acclaimed Bucharest orchestra Camerata Regala, conducted by Constantin Grigore.
Without any fancy stuff or aggressive promotion, Alexandra Usurelu has done something that might seem like just a faint hope in Romania these days: she's won over an educated audience with refined tastes, who like to pick the music they listen to and follow their favorite artists to concert halls.
Tickets for the concert "Pe sub stele-n sus" (Upright Under the Stars) on August 14, 2025, at the TNB Amphitheater Hall, are available in electronic format at www.iabilet.ro, in Flanco stores, Metrou Unirii 1, Muzica, IQ BOX, and at Selfpay terminals. Online, you can pay by card, PayPal, Sodexo cultural voucher cards, Vodafone or Orange invoice, or cash on delivery via Fan Courier, anywhere in the country.
Children are admitted free of charge, as long as they can be held in the arms of their parents or guardians who have secured a seat in the hall with a valid concert ticket.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu