On February 4, Kumm takes the stage at Expirat – Halele Carol with a concert that isn’t about a “comeback,” but about what’s happening right now: a new lineup, new chemistry, and a sound being built live, right there on stage.

Alongside Cătălin Mocan, András Kovács, and Mihai Iordache, the band’s new members will perform at Expirat for the first time: Ionuț Deliu (bass), Mihnea Ferezan (guitar), and Casian Vlad (drums). Songs the audience already knows will sound different, but not unfamiliar, not as a nostalgia exercise, but as living organisms reshaped by the personality of the current lineup.

“Kumm are you coming? Kumm?! Not coming??! I can’t deal with you… with or without you! February 4. At Expirat. It’s Wednesday,” says Cătălin Mocan. That’s it. The rest can only be explained live.

The evening will open with a guest band to be announced. Besides the concert, Kumm is also preparing special moments, including a surprise guest who will appear on one of the songs.

Tickets are available through the iabilet network.

About KUMM

Founded in 1997 in Cluj, Kumm is considered a pillar of the Romanian alternative scene. Over the years, the band has experimented with various styles and gone through several lineups, releasing six albums and performing numerous concerts both in Romania and across Europe. Songs like “Să nu spui nimănui,” “1000 de chipuri,” and “Morsa” have become landmarks for multiple generations of listeners.

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