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Deep dives into artists playing Athens, Amsterdam and Paris — their music, influences and upcoming live shows. Discover your next favourite act.

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IRIS Concert Bucharest 2026: 45 Years of Romanian Rock at Arenele Romane

IRIS are Romania's most enduring hard rock band, formed in Bucharest in 1981 and still performing with their classic lineup of Cristi Minculescu on vocals, Valter Popa and Boro on guitars. On May 23, 2026, they mark 45 years with an anniversary concert at Arenele Romane — Bucharest's open-air amphitheater. Nineteen studio albums. One of Romanian rock's most recognisable voices. This is the kind of milestone that doesn't come around twice.

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Iron Maiden Bucharest 2026: Run For Your Lives World Tour at Arena Națională

Iron Maiden's Run For Your Lives World Tour — celebrating 50 years as a band — arrives at Bucharest's Arena Națională on May 28, 2026, making it one of the final stops on the European leg. The tour's setlist concentrates on the band's first seven albums, including material from the Paul Di'Anno era that hasn't featured regularly in decades. Anthrax support. New drummer Simon Dawson makes one of his first major European appearances with the band. With a capacity of 55,000+, the National Arena is Romania's largest venue and the appropriate scale for what Iron Maiden bring to a stadium stage. Find the event listed on Mood at events.musicofourdesire.com.

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HUGEL Live in Athens and Mykonos: The Summer 2026 Greece Tour

HUGEL — French DJ and producer from Marseille, Beatport's Best Selling Artist of 2025 and No. 54 on DJ Mag Top 100 — is touring Greece this summer with a confirmed show at Melina Mercouri Theatre in Athens on June 26, 2026, and a Cavo Paradiso night in Mykonos. Known for his Latin house and tech house sound, HUGEL has amassed over four billion career streams. His Athens show is ticketed via GO-OUT and Mood. This is the guide to both dates: what to expect, how to get tickets, and why his Mediterranean shows are worth the trip.

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Morad in Athens: How the Barcelona Rapper Sold Out Floyd on His First Greek Headline Show

Morad El Khattouti — Moroccan-Spanish rapper from L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, the most-streamed emerging drill artist in Spain per Spotify — sold out Floyd Live Music Venue in Athens (Pireos 117) on May 2, 2026. It was his first Greek headline show. Known for his viral collaboration with Bizarrap (BZRP Music Sessions Vol. 47, 100M+ streams), his Lacrim and Naps collaborations, and his raw drill sound rooted in his Moroccan-Spanish upbringing, Morad connects directly with the Maghrebi diaspora audience and French rap fans across Southern Europe and Greece.

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Misha Miller: The Moldovan Artist Behind Romania's Biggest Dance Hits

Misha Miller (full name Mihaela Marina Arsene, born November 13, 1995, in Chisinau, Moldova) is a pop and dance vocalist, songwriter, and model based in Bucharest. She broke out internationally with 'Sacred Touch' alongside producer Manuel Riva in 2017 — which hit the Shazam Top 10 in Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey. In 2024, 'Mamma Mia' with The Limba spent nine consecutive weeks at number one on Romanian radio and surpassed 17 million streams. In 2025, her collaboration with Akcent on 'Don't Leave (Kylie)' earned a Dancesmash designation on Dutch radio station Radio 538, signalling her first major breakthrough in Western European dance markets.

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Album of the day: Kanye West’s Graduation

Kanye West’s third studio album, Graduation, remains a defining moment in hip-hop history, released on September 11, 2007. Selling nearly a million copies in its first week, the album blended traditional hip-hop with rave and electro influences, earning a Grammy for Best Rap Album. Featuring iconic tracks like 'Stronger' and 'I Wonder,' the record is visually anchored by Takashi Murakami’s vibrant 'Universe City' artwork. As Mood monitors the evolution of underground music, we recognize Graduati