The night began with a touch of elegance. The band opened with soulful covers of international hits, their repertoire of "muzica usoara" providing a sophisticated backdrop as champagne flutes clinked. Elena and Andrei shared their first dance to a soft, romantic ballad, feeling like the only two people in the room.

As the guests filed into the ballroom, the air hummed with anticipation. On the stage, the members of were checking their instruments. Daniel Manoliu gave a quick nod to his team, his accordion strapped and ready. He knew exactly how to read a room in Bacau—this was his home turf.

As the clock struck midnight, the party reached its peak at Restaurant Aerostar . The band pivoted seamlessly, moving from traditional folk to high-energy party hits and contemporary live mixes . The sweat on everyone's brows and the worn-out soles of their shoes were badges of honor.

With a sudden burst of energy, the band launched into their famous cover of "Trenulețul" . The effect was instantaneous. Within seconds, a massive "human train" snaked through the tables, led by the laughing bride and groom. From the young cousins to the great-grandparents, no one could stay seated. The transition into a medley of vibrant "hore si batute" turned the dance floor into a whirlpool of traditional Moldavian joy.