Vama Veche In 1996, Chirilă established the band
Vama Veche with
Traian Bălănescu and
Liviu Mănescu. The band's debut album
Nu am chef azi was released in 1998, followed by
Vama Veche in 1999, a maxi single "Nu ne mai trageți pe dreapta" in 2000,
Am să mă întorc bărbat in 2002,
Best of Vama Veche in 2006 and
Fericire în rate in 2006. In 2003, the album
Am să mă întorc bărbat was turned into a rock opera, and performed at the
National Theatre Bucharest. The band broke up in 2006.
Vama After the break-up of Vama Veche, Chirilă and lead guitar player established a new band, Vama, with the addition of drummer Lucian Cioargă, bass player Dan Opriș and keyboard player Raul Kusak, who was replaced by Gelu Ionescu in 2009. In 2007 Vama's first single
"Bed for love" was released, and a year later they released their first album
Vama via
SMS during a show at Bucharest's
Arenele Romane. Singles from the album included "Pe sârmă", "Suflet normal", "Dumnezeu nu apare la știri" and "E plin de fete/Sâmbătă seara". Their next album
2012 was released on 28 May 2012 at
Sala Palatului. Singles from the album included: "Copilul care aleargă către mare", "Fata în boxeri și în tricoul alb", "Post iubire", and "Cântec de găsit". Chirilă wrote and directed the music-video for "Copilul care aleargă către mare".
Theatre scores Tudor Chirilă has composed the soundtracks for multiple plays, including:
Trei femei înalte by
Eduard Ablee, directed by
Vlad Massaci in 1997;
O, tată, sărmane tată, mama te-a spânzurat în dulap iar eu sunt foarte trist by
Arthur Kopit, directed by
Iarina Demian in 2000; and
A fost odată in Brooklyn by
Neil Simon, directed by
Iarina Demian in 2002.
The Voice Romania In 2014, Tudor Chirilă became a judge-coach on the fourth season of
Pro TV's
The Voice Romania, alongside
Loredana Groza,
Smiley, and
Marius Moga. Chirilă won in his first three seasons as a judge, with Tiberiu Albu, Cristina Bălan, and Teodora Buciu, successively, and then for three further consecutive seasons 9 to 11, with Dragoș Moldovan, Iulian Nunucă and
Alexandra Căpitănescu, which made him the first and only (so far) The Voice coach to ever to win 3 consecutive times twice. In 2024 and 2025, Aura Șova and Alessia Pop won the show, extending Chirilă's winning streak to five in a row, making him the second only coach in the whole
The Voice franchise ever to win 5 seasons in a row, after
Michel Teló in
The Voice Brasil, winning from 2015 to 2019. == Writing ==