Linas Adomaitis to enchant Curonian Spit with one-night acoustic concert
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Lithuanian musician Linas Adomaitis will hold a unique acoustic summer concert on July 24 at the Juodkrantė stage.
- The concert will feature Adomaitis performing with pianist Gediminas Strupinskas, focusing on intimate live sound and connection with the audience.
- Attendees can expect acoustic interpretations of Adomaitis's most popular hits in a setting described as ideal for a warm, sincere summer evening conversation.
Linas Adomaitis, a versatile Lithuanian artist, is set to host a singular acoustic summer concert by the sea. On July 24, he will perform at the Juodkrantė stage, accompanied by pianist Gediminas Strupinskas, promising a magical evening of music.
The concert aims to deliver a more intimate and personal experience, emphasizing live sound and the artist's connection with his listeners. Over his quarter-century career, Adomaitis has blended pop, soul, jazz, and gospel, often with orchestral arrangements. While he has performed on major stages, this event prioritizes a close encounter with the music, free from large-scale stage effects.
Adomaitis chose Juodkrantė for its atmosphere, which he believes allows music to resonate more openly, gently, and authentically. "Acoustic concerts always have a special feeling for me. They have less noise and more truth – the voice, the notes, and the people who are together," he said. He envisions the concert as a warm, lively, and sincere conversation, akin to a summer evening by the lagoon.
Joining Adomaitis will be backing vocalists Akmėja Brūzgė and Vaiva Venslovienė, along with pianist Gediminas Strupinskas, a frequent collaborator who also contributed to Adomaitis's latest album, "Stebuklas." The program will feature acoustic renditions of his well-known hits, including "Ar tu ją matei?" and "Vandenynai."
Acoustic concerts always have a special feeling for me. They have less noise and more truth – the voice, the notes, and the people who are together. Therefore, the Curonian Spit is an ideal place for such a concert, because the environment itself invites you to stop and listen. I want this concert to be like a summer evening conversation by the lagoon – warm, lively, and very sincere.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.