Andrei Irimia returns to Brussels in September
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After a successful show in Brussels last year and in 2024 as part of his European Tour 'Lights & Shadows', Andrei Irimia returns to our capital on 23 September to perform once again at the emblematic Notre-Dame de Laeken Church.
Andrei Irimia is a Romanian pianist and composer whose artistic identity represents a distinctive voice within the contemporary European neoclassical scene. His work moves fluidly between minimalist piano, cinematic string writing and subtle electronic textures, creating deeply introspective soundscapes that invite emotional immersion and reflection.
Over the past decade, he has established himself as an artist with extensive international touring experience across Europe. His music explores themes of melancholy, vulnerability and inner transformation. His debut solo album, 'Nuit Minimaliste' (2019), paid tribute to French minimalist piano traditions, while his second album, 'All Strings Attached' (2022), marked a significant artistic evolution, expanding his sonic language through richer textures and interdisciplinary influences.
A defining aspect of Andrei Irimia’s artistic practice is the development of immersive, interdisciplinary performance formats. Moving beyond conventional concert models, he has created productions that integrate live piano and strings with theatrical storytelling, spoken word, lighting design and visual elements. These formats have been presented in concert halls, theatres and festivals across Europe, leading to consistent audience growth, sold-out performances and recognition.
Last February he released solo album 'Lights & Shadows' and 'Lumini si Umbre' a joint album with Romanian composer Marius Manole.
🎫Get your tickets for the 23 September show here: AndreiIrimia.com




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