
When you say “jazz” in Bucharest, you automatically think of Green Hours, the oldest standing club in Romania after ‘89.
Probably the first cultural hub in Romania, long before this term was ”abused”, Green Hours has hosted jazz, electronic, blues, world or alternative live music events since 1994.

Future eventS:

Aici nu se simte
6 & 29 octombrie
24 & 25 noiembrie
Teatrul LUNI de la Green Hours revine pe scena bucureșteană cu o nouă premieră: AICI NU SE SIMTE, de Lia Bugnar.
Cu: OFELIA POPII și CIPRIAN SCURTEA
După o pauză prea lungă, de cîțiva ani, primul teatru independent din România își redeschide porțile, pe 18 septembrie 2025.
Vă așteptăm pe Calea Victoriei 120. Bilete online, pe bilet.ro sau la intrare.Foto: Cătălina Flămînzeanu
A bit about Green Hours
A symbol of the underground theater movement and one of the most famous jazz clubs in Bucharest, Green Hours was founded in 1994, in the center of the capital, on Calea Victoriei 120, by Voicu Rădescu.
It is the first cultural hub in Romania – before this term was known and abused.
Over the years, some of the most appreciated theater and music people have crossed our threshold and delighted us, from Maia Morgenstern to Marius Manole, from Nils Petter Molvaer to Maria Răducanu.

Voicu Rădescu by Mircea Albutiu
“I don’t know if art can fix society, but it can try”
VOICU RĂDESCU, Founder of Green Hours
Bistro by Green Hours
Enjoy a nice meal @ Bistro by Green Hours