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"Biplan" announces summer concerts in Lithuania and Latvia, to perform at "Summer Sound" festival

"Biplan" announces summer concerts in Lithuania and Latvia, to perform at "Summer Sound" festival

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lithuanian band "Biplan" announced a series of summer concerts in Lithuania and Latvia.
  • The band will perform in Šventoji, Palanga, and Vilnius before heading to the "Summer Sound" festival in Liepaja, Latvia.
  • "Biplan" will play their summer hits and major successes, including a recently released live version of "Sexodromai."

Lithuanian band "Biplan" is gearing up for a series of summer concerts, offering fans multiple opportunities to catch their performances both in Lithuania and Latvia. The band, which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, has announced dates for July.

Fans can see "Biplan" live on July 22 at "Uostas13" in Šventoji, followed by a show on July 23 at "Oldman" club in Palanga. The band will also perform on July 30 at Lukiškės Prison 2.0 in Vilnius. Tickets for these Lithuanian dates are available through "Shownet.lt" and "Bilietai.lt."

Immediately after their Vilnius concert, "Biplan" will travel to Liepaja, Latvia, to perform at the "Summer Sound" festival, one of the largest music festivals in the Baltic states, on July 31. The band's vocalist, Maksas Melmanas, expressed excitement about performing for audiences outside Lithuania, noting that music transcends language barriers and hoping the public will connect with "Biplan's" emotion. He also anticipates support from fellow Lithuanians attending the festival in Liepaja.

The summer concerts will feature the band's most summery songs, such as "O mes prie jūros" and "Kapitonai," alongside their biggest hits like "Amore" and "Labas rytas." Notably, a live concert version of their popular song "Sexodromai," recorded during their 30th-anniversary show, was recently shared on their YouTube channel and will be part of the setlist.

Playing for an audience not from Lithuania is always an interesting experience. But music itself is a universal language, so I hope the public will catch Biplan's emotion. Of course, we also expect support from our compatriots, as traveling to Liepaja is not far at all.

— Maksas MelmanasThe band's vocalist discussed the experience of performing internationally and expectations for their Latvian festival appearance.
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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.