Mother's Day concert in Kudirkos Naumiestis canceled due to low attendance
Organizers blamed poor ticket sales for the last-minute cancellation of a performance by the band 'Belkanto', while singer Atlanta prepares a lavish vinyl-release show in Vilnius.

LITHUANIA —
Key facts
- The Mother's Day concert in Kudirkos Naumiestis was canceled on the day it was scheduled to take place.
- The cancellation was announced on Facebook by the Kudirkos Naumiestis Culture page.
- The reason given was low audience interest.
- The band 'Belkanto' was scheduled to perform at 6 PM.
- Ticket refunds are to be handled by the Kudirkos Naumiestis culture box office, contact person Ingrida, on weekdays.
- Singer Atlanta will hold a concert on May 3 at St. Catherine's Church in Vilnius.
- Atlanta's concert will feature the debut of her first vinyl record, containing 11 songs.
- Atlanta will perform on stage with her daughters Liucija, Elžbieta, and Saulė.
A Mother's Day concert cancelled at the last minute
A Mother's Day concert in the small town of Kudirkos Naumiestis was abruptly canceled on the day it was to take place, with organizers citing insufficient public interest. The event, which was to feature the band 'Belkanto', had been scheduled for 6 PM in the town's cultural venue. The cancellation was announced via a post on the Kudirkos Naumiestis Culture Facebook page, which stated bluntly: 'Due to low viewer interest – the concert WILL NOT TAKE PLACE!' The post directed ticket holders to seek refunds from the culture box office, contacting organizer Ingrida on weekdays.
Singer Atlanta plans a lavish alternative in Vilnius
In contrast to the canceled event, singer Atlanta is preparing an elaborate Mother's Day concert at St. Catherine's Church in Vilnius on May 3. The performance will double as the launch of her first vinyl record, a limited edition featuring 11 tracks. Atlanta will perform with her live band and special guests, delivering both her greatest hits and new material. The vinyl, described by its designer Artūras Čalka as inspired by '90s aesthetics interpreted through minimalism, typography, and clean composition', features a cover photograph by Martynas Stankaitis.
A family affair on stage
Atlanta's concert will be a deeply personal event, as she will share the stage with her three daughters: Liucija, Elžbieta, and Saulė. The younger two, aged five, have been taking professional singing lessons and will make their stage debut. 'It took me 45 years to get here, and for them it's just five – and here we are!' Atlanta joked. She admitted to being more nervous for her children than for herself, but expressed confidence that the song they will perform together will 'caress everyone's hearts'. Her elder daughter Saulė, who pursues jazz and acting, will also join her.
A record built on hits and new collaborations
The vinyl record, titled 'Man patinka taip gyvent' (I Like to Live This Way), is divided into two sides. One side pays homage to Atlanta's biggest hits: 'Kregždutės', 'Vėjas man pasakė', 'Žalios mėtos', 'Man patinka taip gyvent', and 'Mergaitės nori mylėt' with DJ Jovani. The other side features new songs co-written with music producer Faustas Venckus, including the hit 'Melagis' with Paulina Paukštaitytė. Atlanta called the record 'the first and only one of its kind' and said she treasures it. The concert will also offer fans the exclusive opportunity to purchase the vinyl.
A stage design promising the unprecedented
The visual spectacle of the concert is being overseen by Arvydas Buinauskas, a name Atlanta described as 'a symbol of quality, grandeur, and impression'. While Buinauskas has kept details under wraps, Atlanta hinted that St. Catherine's Church will be transformed in a way never seen before in that space. 'You can imagine how stunning St. Catherine's Church will look,' she said. 'Arvydas isn't letting anything slip yet, but I can say that this space has never seen anything like it.'
A tale of two Mother's Day concerts
The juxtaposition of the canceled concert in Kudirkos Naumiestis and Atlanta's ambitious production in Vilnius highlights the uneven landscape of cultural events in Lithuania. While small-town events struggle to draw audiences, established artists in the capital can command significant production values and family participation. Atlanta's concert, with its vinyl launch, family performances, and elaborate staging, represents a high-profile celebration of Mother's Day. The canceled event, by contrast, serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by local cultural organizers in attracting crowds, even on a holiday dedicated to family.
The bottom line
- A Mother's Day concert in Kudirkos Naumiestis by band 'Belkanto' was canceled on the day due to low ticket sales.
- Organizers directed refund requests to the culture box office, contact Ingrida, on weekdays.
- Singer Atlanta will hold a Mother's Day concert on May 3 at St. Catherine's Church in Vilnius, launching her first vinyl record.
- Atlanta's daughters Liucija, Elžbieta, and Saulė will perform on stage with her.
- The vinyl features 11 songs, including hits and new collaborations with Faustas Venckus and Paulina Paukštaitytė.
- Stage designer Arvydas Buinauskas is creating an unprecedented visual experience for the venue.







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