The Chisinau City Hall informs that on October 13 and 14, 2024, the Chisinau City Day will be celebrated in the capital.
The celebration is planned for two days full of activities, reflecting the cultural richness and diversity of the city.
The festive atmosphere will permeate every corner of the city, giving everyone a chance to reconnect with traditions and celebrate the authentic spirit of Chisinau.
In addition to the big day concerts, the program includes fairs, exhibitions, cultural and entertainment activities, which will bring joy and help strengthen the sense of community.
Each day will bring opportunities to connect, enjoy together and celebrate our capital in a special setting.
October 13 - a concert dedicated to youthful spirit
On October 13, 2024, the Great National Assembly Square will be filled with youthful energy, where fresh music and vibrant rhythms will be in the spotlight.
Artists like Mark Stam, Sun Stroke Project, Misha Miller, Andro, Mira, Mira, Minelli, DJ Vanotek and Jador promise a show that will bring joy and excitement to everyone's faces.
The concert starts at 18:00 and is free for all who want to feel the energy of youth on this special evening.
October 14 - tradition and culture in the heart of the capital
On October 14, the celebration continues with moments dedicated to tradition and culture. The day will begin with the Mass, followed by fairs and exhibitions, offering a variety of activities for the whole family.
In the evening, the main stage will host Chisinau's biggest orchestras led by illustrious conductors:
- "Maria Biesu" National Opera and Ballet Theater Orchestra
- Advahov Brothers Orchestra
- "Fluieraș" Orchestra
- Camerata Chisinau
- Chisinau Jazz Orchestra
- Dorel Burlacu Band
The audience will have the opportunity to listen to artists loved by all generations:
Olga Ciolacu, Nina Crulicovschi, Zinaida Julea, Nicolae Glib, Mihai Ciobanu, Natalia Barbu, Satoshi, Magnat and Feoctist, the band Zdob and Zdub and many others.
The special guest of the evening is the famous Latvian singer Laima Vaikule.
The two days of the feast are an opportunity to be together, enjoy our city and celebrate all that unites us.
The music, traditions and festive atmosphere will create moments that will linger in our hearts long after the stage lights go out.