t.A.T.u. reunites! Yulia Volkova and Elena Katina are back with new songs, concerts, a documentary, and the legendary hits of the 2000s.
"Everything and about everything — in our eyes, and beyond. Ahead lies much that is new and exciting. Let’s go!" — this is how Yulia Volkova and Elena Katina announced the reunion of the legendary duo t.A.T.u..
For millions of fans around the world, this became an event comparable to a return to their youth: the daring energy of the 2000s came alive again, but in a new, more mature and meaningful format.
"We are not starting over — we are continuing"
According to Yulia, this is not a “second wind,” but a natural continuation of the story:
"There is no need to start over. We are simply continuing. The same strength and emotions that lived in us twenty years ago are still there, but now we know how to channel them into music differently — deeper, stronger, more honestly."
Lena added:
"We always knew that t.A.T.u. was not just a project. It is a part of us. And if fans are still waiting and listening to our songs, it means we still have something to say to them today."
The first step into the future — a concert that became a symbol
In the summer of 2025, the duo took the stage for the first time after many years apart. The concert gathered thousands of spectators and proved: songs like All The Things She Said, Not Gonna Get Us, and Ya Soshla S Uma have not lost their power. The crowd sang in unison, as if transported back to the early 2000s, while new listeners experienced for the first time that same “electric shock” effect that made the group beloved.
But this is just the beginning. The artists confirmed that they are working on new material — which means that ahead lies not only nostalgia but also fresh tracks that may once again storm the global charts.
Interesting details
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Documentary project. The duo is considering releasing a film about their journey: behind-the-scenes stories, footage from their first tours, and candid confessions about what happened offstage.
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A second life on social media. Old t.A.T.u. hits have already gone viral on TikTok and YouTube: a new wave of listeners has discovered them, while fans from the 2000s revived challenges with Nas Ne Dogonyat.
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Musical experiments. Volkova and Katina hinted at possible collaborations with contemporary artists to blend their iconic style with modern trends.
A legacy that cannot be erased
In the early 2000s, t.A.T.u. became a symbol of freedom, provocation, and boldness. Their music videos broke stereotypes, and their songs were played on radio stations all over the world. They were the only Russian project that conquered not only Europe but also the United States, topping international charts.
Today, their return is not only a gift to fans but also a reminder: true music and true emotions are timeless.
t.A.T.u. are coming back. And this is just the beginning of a new story, one that promises to be no less bright than in their golden years.