This concert will conclude the tour that has already taken place in large arenas. A separate concept for the stage, lighting, and visuals is being prepared for the Vilnius performance in Kalnų Park, created specifically for this space.
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The stage concept was created by an international creative and technical team, seeking a solution that would not only manage a large-scale concert but also reveal the special idea of this evening.
After forty years, A. Mamontovas returns to a place closely connected with one of the most important moments in his creative biography. It was in Kalnų Park that scenes of the legendary film “Something Happened” were filmed, and the song “Laužo šviesa” by “Foje,” featured in this film, reached a huge audience and became one of the brightest signs in the history of Lithuanian music.

For this concert, the stage is being created as one of the most important parts of the show: a podium extending into the audience area will allow A. Mamontovas to get closer to the crowd, a moving platform will change the stage dynamics, and hundreds of square meters of LED screens and lighting systems will create a changing visual narrative.
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A video artist, coming specially from Berlin for this project, is also working on the visual part of the concert. His created visuals will become an important part of the stage narrative, complementing the music with video rhythm, light dramaturgy, and a sense of space.
“I wanted each song to open up to the audience as a separate visual world. Andrius’s works have very different textures, colors, and moods, so I sought a unique solution for each of them. This project involves a lot of creative freedom and trust, which allows visually reflecting not only the sound of the songs but also their feeling,” says Stasys Žak, the creator of the concert’s visual part.

On the evening of June 5th in Kalnų Park, A. Mamontovas will perform with an energetic group of young musicians, including his son Andrius Mamontovas on drums. Singer Atlanta will also take the stage, and the audience can expect more surprises that will remain exclusive to this concert’s attendees.
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