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Animals and Friends

2025 Show

THE ANIMALS – LIVE at Open Air Blues Festival Brezoi 2025!
"House of The Rising Sun," "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place," "Boom Boom," and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"—these legendary hits will echo under the open sky at the Open Air Blues Festival Brezoi 2025.
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to witness John Steel and his Band of Animals performing live in Brezoi, România, as they continue their global tour. With a history that spans over six decades, The Animals have cemented their place as one of the greatest rhythm and blues bands of all time.
From the iconic "House of The Rising Sun" to Bruce Springsteen’s favorite, "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place," The Animals’ legendary sound will light up the Brezoi night. Their music has inspired generations, and now, they’re bringing it to #BrezoiulLumii.
Join us for an evening of rock history as The Animals & Friends take the stage, performing their timeless hits under the stars of Brezoi. Surrounded by nature and music lovers from all over the world, this will be a night to remember.
🎟 Get your tickets now and be part of this historic event!

 

 

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The Animals were “one of the most important bands” in the British Invasion. Whilst The Beatles and Rolling Stones were the headliners, The Animals were the back bone of blues!

With their legacy undeniable, Romania is in for a treat when original members John Steel and Mick Gallagher along with Danny Handley and Scott Whitely bring The Animals live experience down under.

The Animals boast some of the Greatest Songs in popular music history including the  #1 hit ‘The House of The Rising Sun’ as well as ‘We’ve Gotta Get Out Of This Place’, ’Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood’, ‘It’s My Life’, ‘Don’t Bring Me Down’ and ‘Boom Boom’ (as featured in the James Bond movie, ‘Skyfall’) to name a few.

The band has changed, but the songs remain eternal” (The Independent)

“The Animals earned their name thanks to their wild stage act. That was 50 years ago and they have calmed down since, but their music has lost none of its vigour” (Wales Online)