Nothing happens normally at the M1 Music Awards, so this year it was decided to create unusual VIP invitations for groups and performers. The whole process resembles a kind of game.
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“In the M1 studio, we set up a special VIP invitation wall with photos, so the stars who come to visit have to find their own image, on the other side of which is information about the event. After taking down the invitation, they leave their autograph in its place as a promise that they will come. The wall empties every day, the photos decrease, and this is a clear sign that there is less and less time left until the awards,” said M1 program director and show host Arnoldas Eisimantas about the unusual idea.
He says he notices that this year performers are waiting for the invitation to the awards with even greater enthusiasm.









“Is this an invitation? I liked the party last year, yes, yes, yes, of course I will be there!” promised Karolina Meschino, who just presented her new song on M1 airwaves.
“I will be there, I will be there, I will be there, I promise, I will definitely be there,” repeated firmly both on air and after turning off the microphones Vaiperis, a member of “Despotin Fam,” who received his VIP invitation.
“I will definitely be there,” said Linas Adomaitis.
Arnoldas Eisimantas even handed the invitation to the group “Šeškės” while kneeling on one knee. And they answered “Yes!”.
Invitations have also already been collected by Adomas Vyšniauskas, who last year won 2 M1 Music Awards chains with diamonds, as well as Jonas Nainys, Germanas Daškevičius-Gamka, Vaidas Baumila, Gjan, Lukas Pačkauskas from “Kastaneda,” Remis Retro, “Sisters On Wire,” and others, who left their wishes and autographs on the wall.
The intriguing VIP invitation search can be watched live by M1 listeners on the radio station’s website, as well as by M1 followers on social networks.
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About 600 VIP guests
This year, on December 9, one of the most important musical events in Lithuania will take place again on Nemunas Island – the most popular live hits will sound on the impressive M1 Music Awards stage, and the nation’s chosen Best of the Year will be adorned with white gold chains with diamonds.
Last December, the first M1 Music Awards held at Kaunas “Žalgiris” arena attracted not only thousands of spectators but also the brightest stars of the entertainment world. A Blue Carpet was specially laid out for them that evening, and a VIP zone was prepared in the hall.
At that time, about 600 important representatives of the music industry and show business celebrities received VIP invitations. A VIP invitation gives a person access to the closed Blue Carpet zone, a reserved seat at tables in the arena hall, a ticket to the after-party, and other benefits.









“This year the number of VIP seats will definitely not decrease, but it would not be physically possible and there would not be enough time to invite everyone to the studio, so some guests, as last year, will be invited personally. Back then, people did not know what to expect at the celebration because the M1 Music Awards were organized for the first time, but now no one doubts that this December the highest level musical show will take place at the “Žalgiris” arena. It’s nice to see that music representatives are eagerly awaiting this event,” said A. Eisimantas.
The organizers say that this year, as the event approaches, it will be possible to buy not only regular but also VIP+ tickets on the Bilietai.lt platform. Their number will be very limited, the price higher, but it will provide the viewer with an exclusive experience. In other words, to see up close what it means to be a star or to be among stars.
The entire 2025 M1 Music Awards ceremony can already be watched and the most impressive moments remembered on YouTube:

The M1 Music Awards will take place this year on December 9 at the Kaunas “Žalgiris” arena. Tickets are sold by Bilietai.lt, and ticket prices will increase from September 1.
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