Yellow Dinner at Northern Pier: All You Need to Know for Participants
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Klaipėda's annual "Yellow Dinner" at the northern pier returns on June 19, celebrating the port authority's 35th anniversary.
- The event features musical performances by "Saulės kliošas" and Donatas Montvydas, followed by DJ Rimas Šapauskas.
- Attendees are encouraged to wear yellow, bring their own food and drinks, and register online; pets are also welcome.
Klaipėda's beloved "Yellow Dinner" tradition returns to the northern pier on June 19, this year marking a special occasion: the 35th anniversary of the Klaipėda State Seaport Authority. The event promises a vibrant seaside celebration, with an expanded musical program designed to commemorate the anniversary. Festivities will kick off with a performance by "Saulės kliošas" at 7 p.m., followed by Donatas Montvydas who will ignite a birthday party atmosphere on the beach. Later, DJ Rimas Šapauskas will take over the decks at 9:30 p.m.
Participation in the "Yellow Dinner" is free, but online registration is mandatory to help organizers manage attendee flow and ensure a smooth event. While the organizers will provide several dozen tables, attendees are advised to bring their own if they wish to guarantee seating. The theme for this year's dinner calls for guests to embrace the color yellow, encouraging decorations and attire in all its shades to celebrate the occasion and the port authority's milestone.
Organizers anticipate nearly 5,000 attendees and recommend using public transport, ride-sharing services, or eco-friendly options like walking or cycling to avoid traffic congestion. For those driving, parking will be available in a designated area within the "Klasco" company's territory near the northern pier. The event is also pet-friendly, welcoming well-behaved four-legged companions who are comfortable with loud music and crowds.
Attendees are invited to capture and share their moments using the hashtag #geltonavakarienė. However, organizers remind everyone that drone flights are currently prohibited in the area for safety reasons, and a drone detection system is in operation at the Klaipėda port.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.