From a Guns N’ Roses tribute rock concert to Romanian alternative rock and authentic folk-rock, Quantic invites you to a weekend with three special events: Hollywood Rose, Omul cu Șobolani, and Hara.

Friday, January 31, 2025 – Hollywood Rose

Hollywood Rose, the most acclaimed Guns N’ Roses tribute band in Europe, will perform a nearly two-hour concert at Quantic. Celebrating its 21st anniversary, Hollywood Rose will take the stage at Club Quantic in Bucharest, right after a concert in Germany.

Formed in 2003, the Hungarian band has played in 24 European countries and has performed over 1,400 live shows. Throughout their career, they have had the honor of opening concerts for legends such as Twisted Sister and Billy Idol.

Fans will have the chance to hear and see live performances of iconic hits such as Sweet Child O’ Mine, Welcome to the Jungle, Paradise City, You Could Be Mine, Don’t Cry, and Estranged. The band will revive the magic of the Use Your Illusion tour from 1991–1993 in an exceptional performance, even praised by former Guns N’ Roses manager Doug Goldstein.

Event details: Hollywood Rose

Saturday, February 1, 2025 – Omul cu Șobolani (OCS)

OCS returns to Quantic on February 1, 2025, after nearly six years, with a unique concert. The setlist includes old songs rarely performed live in recent years, offering fans a surprising and fresh experience.

Omul cu Șobolani (OCS) is one of the most important alternative rock bands in Romania. Founded in 1997 in Constanța, the band—comprising Dan Amariei (vocals), Nicolae Aramă (guitar), Mihnea Dobrotă (drums), and Radu Caragea (bass)—has released nine albums, nearly 40 music videos, and has conquered the Romanian alternative scene, being loved by three generations of fans.

Event details: Omul cu Șobolani

Sunday, February 2, 2025 – Hara

The weekend concludes with a spectacular concert by Hara. On February 2, 2025, the band will bring to the Quantic stage a show full of boundless energy and the infectious joie de vivre that has defined their unique folk-rock style.

Celebrating 25 years since their debut, Hara continues to be a symbol of synergy between tradition and modernity. Founded in 2000 in Cluj-Napoca, the band blends modern rock influences with traditional Romanian elements, using instruments such as the violin, caval (shepherd’s flute), and nai (pan flute) to create deeply emotional melodies.

In 2024, Hara won the final of the prestigious InterContinental Music Awards in Los Angeles in the European Folk category with their song RollerCoaster, reaffirming their status as ambassadors of authentic Romanian music.

Event details: Hara

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