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Lala Band (stylized as LaLa Band) were a Romanian
pop-rock Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre and form of rock music characterized by a strong commercial appeal, with more emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than standard rock musi ...
band formed by
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in
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in 2011. The group was formed through a casting system held by MediaPro Music in February 2011 and 21 people were chosen to form Lala Band. Lala Band debuted, at the same time when their TV series, ''
Pariu cu viața Pariu cu viața is a Romanian musical phenomenon comedy-drama television series that has aired on Pro TV. It focuses on a love story between two teenagers with a big passion for music, their family connections and the life of a music group formed ...
'', premiered on 12 September 2011, on
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. After Pariu cu viața ended on 12 June 2013, a spin-off series was made as ''O nouă viață'', which has aired on
Acasă Acasă (meaning "At home"), formerly known as Pro 2 between 2017 and 2022, is a Romanian television channel operated by Central European Media Enterprises. It is an entertainment station, primarily dedicated to daytime series, family movies, t ...
, from 17 February to 17 April 2014. The group went successful in 2011, 2012 and 2013. The group disbanded shortly after ''O nouă viață'' ended. At the time of the disbandment, it only consisted of 12 members, who are Dorian Popa,
Alina Eremia Alina Eremia (; born 15 December 1993 in Buftea) is a Romanian singer, TV personality, and former member of the LaLa band, who represented Romania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 with the song ''Țurai''. She plays ''Ioana'' in the t ...
, Cristina Ciobănașu, Vlad Gherman, Sore Mihalache, Raphael Tudor, Alexia Talavutis, Dima Trofim, Bubu Cernea, Gabriel Ciocan, Ana Banciu and Alex Nicolae.


Members


Final members

* Dorian Popa (2011–2014) *
Alina Eremia Alina Eremia (; born 15 December 1993 in Buftea) is a Romanian singer, TV personality, and former member of the LaLa band, who represented Romania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 with the song ''Țurai''. She plays ''Ioana'' in the t ...
 (2011–2014) * Cristina Ciobănașu (2011–2014) * Vlad Gherman (2011–2014) * Sore Mihalache (2011–2014) * Rapha Tudor (2011–2014) * Alexia Talavutis (2011–2014) * Dima Trofim (2011–2014) * Bubu Cernea (2011–2014) * Gabriel Ciocan (2011–2014) * Ana Baniciu (2012–2014) * Alex Nicolae (2013–2014)


Former members

* Oana Stancu (2011–2012) * Bianca Dragomir (2011–2012) * Georgiana Drumen (2011–2012) * Monica Odagiu (2011–2012) * Andrei Ștefan (2011–2012) * Costin Cambir (2011–2013) * Gloria Melu (2011–2013) * Mihai Mițitescu (2011–2013) * Andrada Popa (2011–2013) * Levent Sali (2011–2013) * Liviu Teodorescu (2012–2013) Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Filmography

*''
Pariu cu viața Pariu cu viața is a Romanian musical phenomenon comedy-drama television series that has aired on Pro TV. It focuses on a love story between two teenagers with a big passion for music, their family connections and the life of a music group formed ...
'' (2011–2013) *''O nouă viață'' (2014)


Awards


References

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