Stormy weather and power outage fail to dampen Stano's wedding celebration
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Stano and Beata celebrated their wedding despite a severe storm and power outage.
- The venue had a powerful generator that ensured the celebration continued smoothly.
- The couple exchanged vows surrounded by family and friends, including entertainment industry figures.
Singer Stanislavas Stavickis, widely known as Stano, and his partner Beata exchanged wedding vows amidst a dramatic storm and an unexpected power outage. The couple tied the knot on Saturday at the Vilnius registry office, surrounded by close family, friends, and notable figures from the entertainment world.
Despite the challenging weather, which included heavy rain and wind battering the region, the wedding ceremony and reception proceeded. The venue, however, was equipped with a powerful generator, which proved crucial when the local electricity supply failed for several hours. This backup system ensured that the celebration could continue uninterrupted, maintaining the festive atmosphere.
Stano recounted the unexpected turn of events, noting the contrast between the stormy weather outside and the warm, inviting atmosphere inside the venue. "Everything is like in a fairy tale โ outside the storm, rain, catastrophe, and here it is so nice and cozy," he shared, acknowledging the guests' unawareness of the prolonged power outage. He expressed gratitude for the generator that "saves everyone" from the unforeseen disruption.
The wedding proceeded with joy, with the couple exchanging golden rings. The presence of loved ones and the smooth operation of the venue's generator helped to ensure that the significant occasion remained a joyous celebration, undeterred by the elements or the technical difficulties.
Everything is like in a fairy tale โ outside the storm, rain, catastrophe, and here it is so nice and cozy. But no one among the guests knows that the electricity in this area has been out for several hours. Thank God the hall has its own powerful generator, which saves everyone.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.