
EERA FESTIVAL 2025 – TWO DAYS OF EUROPEAN ROCK AT ARENELE ROMANE
OCTOBER 31 – NOVEMBER 1
Preparations for EERA Festival 2025 (East European Rock Alliance Festival), which will take place at Arenele Romane in Bucharest from October 31 to November 1, 2025, are in full swing. This ambitious project breaks boundaries, uniting Romania, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia in a common mission: to give voice to the new generation of Eastern European rock artists and bring together emerging talents and established names to make rock history.
🎸 Line-up and schedule
Gates open at 17:00 on both days, and the first band takes the stage at 17:30.
Friday, October 31, 2025
17:30 The Voodoo Child (Young Talent Contest, Romania)
18:15 Harmăsar (Republic of Moldova)
19:15 Thy Catafalque (Hungary)
20:25 Łydka Grubasa (Poland)
21:50 Haggard (Germany) – headliner of the evening
Saturday, November 1, 2025
17:30 My Own Abyss (Young Talent Contest, Poland)
18:15 Black Row (Young Talent Contest, Czech Republic)
19:05 Heľenine Oči (Slovakia)
20:15 Dirty Shirt (Romania)
21:30 EERA Young Talents Award Ceremony
21:50 Lacrimosa (Germany) – festival closing act
🏆 EERA Young Talents 2025 – the grand finale of the Eastern European competition
The bands The Voodoo Child (RO), My Own Abyss (PL), and Black Row (CZ) will compete in the final of EERA Young Talents 2025, a contest offering over €10,000 in prizes: cash awards, music equipment, studio sessions, and live performance opportunities. The finalists were selected based on public votes and scores given by an international jury made up of music industry professionals, festival representatives, and European media and radio partners.
🎫 Tickets available at
https://www.ambilet.ro/bilete/eera-festival-2025/
🌍 More than just a festival – an Eastern European rock movement
EERA 2025 concludes a year full of collaborations, concerts, and cultural exchanges between artists from Eastern Europe. The final festival in Bucharest represents the culmination of the East European Rock Alliance project, an initiative supported by the European Union through the Creative Europe program.
This project is funded by the European Union. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the EACEA can be held responsible for them.