Zdob Si Zdub - Boonika Bate Toba (moldova) Live - Eurovision 2005 ✪
: The standout moment was undoubtedly the grandmother (Lidia Bejenaru) sitting center-stage in a rocking chair, eventually rising to vigorously beat a large drum with mallets.
: The lyrics (a mix of English and Romanian) and break-beat rhythm turned the song into an instant fan favorite, celebrated for its "pure magic" and "shamanic trance" vibes. Critical & Commercial Success : The standout moment was undoubtedly the grandmother
: Lead singer Roman Iagupov dominated the stage with relentless pogo-ing and shirtless enthusiasm, creating a vibe described by reviewers as "Eastern European Ska" or "Ethno-punk". The live performance of "" (Grandmamma Beats the
The live performance of "" (Grandmamma Beats the Drum) by Zdob și Zdub at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest remains one of the most iconic debuts in the competition's history. Representing Moldova for the first time, the band delivered an explosive "thrash-folk" set that successfully blended traditional ethnic sounds with hard-hitting punk energy. Performance Highlights Achievement 2nd Place (207 points) Grand Final Placement
The performance was a major triumph for a debut entry, proving that "fun" and "authentic culture" could outshine more polished, generic pop acts. Achievement 2nd Place (207 points) Grand Final Placement 6th Place (148 points) Impact Remained Moldova's best result for 12 years (until 2017)