Babasha Raised Rates: How much does it cost to sing for an hour at a private event

Babasha, the manele singer who divided the Romanian society in two, after the controversial appearance with the band Coldplay at the National Arena in Bucharest, became a topic of discussion on social networks because of his high rates for private events.

How much does it cost to count your Babasha for an hour?

Recently, the discussion of a young man who wanted to have him sing at his coming-of-age party and Babasha’s manager went viral on TikTok. The young man was put off by the asking prices. According to the information revealed on the social network, Vladuț Babasha would ask for 3,800 euros + VAT for one hour of singing, 4,500 euros + VAT for two hours and 6,000 euros + VAT for three hours of performance, Click.ro writes.

This fare reflects the increased popularity and demand for the 22-year-old artist, who continues to stir interest and controversy in the Romanian music scene.

Babasha talked about how much money he received after the Coldplay concert

Babasha, whose real name is Vlad Babașa, clarified that he did not receive any money for his performance at the Coldplay concert in Romania, this being a charity event. The artist denied allegations that he was paid to take the stage with Chris Martin and his band, stressing that there was no form of paid marketing involved. His statements came in the context of multiple controversies and heated discussions generated by his participation in the concert that gathered 50,000 spectators.

No money was taken, brothers, at the concert. In case you don’t know, Coldplay… A big part of the concert, I don’t know if all or part of it, was NGO. That’s how I know. Your brother didn’t take any money. Neither U.S I didn’t pay anyone to sing. It wasn’t marketing. I swear this with my hand on my heart. I think it’s very stupid for those who believe such things and for these conspiraciesBabasha said.

The song “Well Naa” Babasha’s collected almost 16 million views on YouTube in just two weeks, consolidating his status as an emerging artist in the Romanian music industry. With over half her followers on TikTok and more than 9 million likes, Babasha continues to garner attention.