28-30Nov
Paris - Vendôme - Bourges

Muzika! New Voices of Lithuania

The 2024 Lithuania Season in France promises to be a major cultural event marking the renewal of Franco-Lithuanian exchanges. This season, which will run simultaneously with its French Echo in Lithuania, will be an invitation to cultural and human rapprochement between the two countries. At the heart of this event, Europavox stands out as one of the highlights of the Season with the project "Muzika! New Voices of Lithuania," an initiative aimed at promoting diversity and inclusivity in music.

Young Lithuanian and French artists from the contemporary music scene will come together for a tour at the end of November in Paris, Vendôme, and Bourges, in France, to offer vibrant and committed concert evenings.

Lithuanian artists Kamanių Šilelis and shishi will be onstage in Paris, Vendôme and Bourges, while different French new talents will perform in each of these cities:

NOVEMBER 28 – PETIT BAIN – PARIS: Akira & Le Sabbat (FR) – Kamanių Šilelis (LT) – OTTO DIVA (FR) – shishi (LT)

NOVEMBER 29 – LE MINOTAURE – VENDÔME: Kamanių Šilelis (LT) – shishi (LT)

Free entry

NOVEMBER 30 – ANTRE PEAUX – BOURGES: Kamanių Šilelis (LT) – Maddy Street (FR) – shishi (LT)

Pay-as-you-want show

Each stop of the tour will be marked by the participation of associations and organizations working towards greater inclusivity, offering opportunities for dialogue and debate. Artists, associations, and personalities will exchange ideas to depict the current situation, envision diversity, and outline a desirable future for Europe through music.

In the upcoming weeks we will unveil more information about Muzika! tour talks and speakers.

„Muzika! New Voices of Lithuania“ is an initiative led by Europavox in collaboration with Loftas, one of Lithuania’s most dynamic cultural venues, and the Lithuanian Music Business Association. This project is also supported by Les Femmes s’en Mêlent, the Rockomotives, le réseau Printemps and Antre peaux venue, events recognized for their commitment to artistic emergence and visibility of women and gender minorities in arts and culture.