Summer's Remnants in Kaunas Washed Away by "Audra": Program Features Legendary Returns and Berlin Spirit
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The "Audra" festival returns to Kaunas from September 3-6, bringing art and culture.
- The program features new artists alongside established "recipes" refined over years.
- The festival promises a mix of culture and music, lasting from dawn till dawn.
Kaunas is set to be swept by an "Audra" (Storm) of art and culture as the festival returns for its full-fledged event from September 3-6. After a successful initial run with special events in Vilnius and Kaunas in the spring, and experimenting with an autumn format last year, the festival is now firmly planted in the late summer calendar.
The "Audra" festival, which translates to "Storm," aims to immerse Kaunas in a cultural tempest as summer begins to wane. This year's program promises a dynamic blend of new talents and time-tested elements, described as "recipes" that have been honed and perfected over several years. The organizers emphasize a rich offering of both cultural experiences and music.
Attendees can expect the festival's signature characteristic: a continuous flow of music and culture that lasts "from dawn till dawn." This commitment to an immersive, round-the-clock experience has become a hallmark of "Audra," drawing audiences into its artistic and sonic landscape for the duration of the event.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.