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"Katarsis" Held a Concert in Vilnius, Choosing a Special Venue

"Katarsis" Held a Concert in Vilnius, Choosing a Special Venue

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lithuanian band "Katarsis" held a concert in Vilnius at Lukiškės Prison 2.0, a place significant to their creative community.
  • The concert marked a return for the band after an intensive year, including releasing their debut album and touring Europe.
  • The performance showcased their refined sound and stage experience gained from extensive international performances.

Lithuanian band "Katarsis" recently performed at Lukiškės Prison 2.0 in Vilnius, a venue that holds special significance for the group. The former prison complex now houses a studio where the band is part of a creative community and serves as residents. This concert represented a homecoming for "Katarsis," deeply intertwined with their artistic journey. The past year has been exceptionally busy for the band, marked by the release of their debut album "Žiedlapis tau" in mid-January. They also appeared on the large "Eurovision" stage and embarked on a European concert tour, which significantly increased their audience and recognition. The band's growing popularity is evident in their successful concerts abroad, with performances in European clubs and concert halls drawing substantial fan interest. "Katarsis" has rapidly expanded its audience, reaching listeners both within Lithuania and internationally. The Vilnius concert at Lukiškės Prison 2.0 served as a standout summer performance in the capital, bringing together fans who follow the band's creative output. Returning to Vilnius after their intensive period, the musicians brought new stage experience and a more refined sound. The Lukiškės Prison 2.0 concert was a unique summer show for "Katarsis" in the capital, uniting fans who follow the band's work.

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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.