On 3 February 2026, Norwegian pop duo Marcus & Martinus bring their European Tour 2026 to Bucharest for the very first time. The twin brothers will perform at Roman Arenas, in a heated tent, as part of a tour that’s taking them across Europe after their sold-out “We Are Not The Same Tour”.
For Romanian fans and for visitors who want to combine a city break with a high-energy pop show, this is a rare chance to see the duo live in an intimate, open-air amphitheatre setting in the heart of the city.
Who are Marcus & Martinus?
Marcus & Martinus are twin brothers from Norway who began their career as child stars and have grown into one of Scandinavia’s most popular pop acts. Over the last decade they’ve collected millions of streams and views with upbeat, radio-ready tracks and polished live shows.
Their catalogue includes fan favourites like “Elektrisk”, “Girls” and “Heartbeat”, along with newer releases that push their sound into a more mature, contemporary pop direction.
European Tour 2026 – and the Bucharest date
After the success of the fully sold-out “We Are Not The Same Tour”, Marcus & Martinus announced a brand-new European Tour 2026. The tour kicks off in Hamburg on 8 January 2026 and continues through Germany, the Netherlands, Ireland, the UK, Belgium, France, Spain, Switzerland and several Central and Eastern European countries, before ending in Poland in mid-February.
The Bucharest concert on 3 February 2026 is part of this run and marks their first ever show in Romania. On the night before Bucharest, they’re scheduled to perform in Sofia, Bulgaria, making the Romanian capital a key stop on their Balkans route.
Due to the early start time and covered venue (access from 5:30 pm), the concert is suitable for both younger fans accompanied by parents and visitors who want to enjoy the show while still exploring Bucharest afterwards.
What to expect from the show
Based on previous tours and official descriptions of the new European Tour, you can expect a high-energy pop set mixing older hits with new songs, a live production with strong visuals, lighting and choreography and plenty of crowd interaction, sing-along moments and social-media-friendly highlights.
The setlist is likely to include their biggest tracks like “Elektrisk”, “Girls” and “Heartbeat”, as well as more recent releases tied to the European Tour 2026 era. With a dedicated fan base across Europe, shows often feel less like a regular concert and more like a shared fan event – banners, fan projects and loud choirs of voices on every chorus.
Tickets for Marcus & Martinus in Bucharest
Tickets for Marcus & Martinus – Roman Arenas, Bucharest, 3 February 2026 are available through several authorised platforms. Presale opened on 8 May at 13:00, with general sale starting 9 May at 13:00.
For the safest purchase and the most accurate information on categories (General Access, possible VIP packages, seating/standing areas), always check links provided by the official promoter and the artist’s channels.
How to get to Arenele Romane
Arenele Romane is located in Carol I Park, a short distance south of Bucharest’s historic centre. You can reach the venue easily by:
- Metro: Take M2 (the north–south line) to Tineretului or Eroii Revoluției stations, then walk through the park to the arenas.
- Bus or tram: Several surface lines stop near the park’s perimeter; from there, it’s a short walk to the venue.
- Taxi or ride-sharing: Widely available in Bucharest and relatively affordable, especially for late-night return trips after the concert.
Because winter evenings can be cold, plan a bit of extra time to move from the station or parking area to the entrance, and dress in layers – the tent is heated, but you’ll still spend some time outside getting in and out.
Where to stay for the concert
If you’re travelling to Bucharest for Marcus & Martinus, consider staying:
- In or near the city centre / Old Town, for easy access to restaurants, cafés and nightlife
- Around Unirii Square or Universitate, which are well connected by metro to both the train station and the southern part of the city
- In neighbourhoods along the M2 metro line, which makes it straightforward to reach Tineretului or Eroii Revoluției and then walk to the venue
This way, you can combine the concert with sightseeing: explore the Old Town, visit museums, discover local coffee shops and then head down to Arenele Romane in the late afternoon.
Why Marcus & Martinus in Bucharest should be on your 2026 list
For many Romanian fans, this concert is a long-awaited first – Marcus & Martinus have never performed in the country before, and they’re arriving with a fresh European tour, new music and a full-scale production.
For visitors planning a winter trip, it’s an ideal excuse to see Bucharest in a different season:
- Spend the day exploring the city’s architecture, cafés and parks
- Then join thousands of fans at Arenele Romane for a night of Scandinavian pop energy in a historic Romanian venue
On 3 February 2026, at Arenele Romane, the event is shaping up to be one of the standout pop events of the year in Bucharest.


