Irma Jurgelevičiūtė reported the news

2025-08-08

After a triumphant comeback, during which Dinamika filled all the largest arenas in Lithuania, went on a successful tour abroad, and upon their return visited thousands of fans in ten of the country's largest cities, the pop music group announces today: the era of revival continues.

According to a press release, Dinamika will return to Lithuanian arenas in March 2026.

Crowds of thousands singing their biggest hits "Wish me a fair wind", "Rain of Love", "Give me a present" or "Thank you" inspire the band members not to stop and to keep going.

"This was not a one-time wave of nostalgia - it was proof that real music never dies, and the connection with the listener, developed over decades, is stronger than any pauses," smiles Irma Jurgelevičiūtė, who uses the energy she has gained from concerts for new creations.

Having released 1992 albums during their impressive career since 13, Dinamika has written itself into the history of Latvian pop music in capital letters, and after a 19-year hiatus, on the occasion of the band's 30th anniversary, they presented a CD and vinyl version of their most popular songs.

Even 34 years after the band's founding, the new 2026 Dinamika tour is not a look back, but an ambitious climb into the future. As the performers say, it is a manifesto in which legendary hits will sound with new strength, wrapped in a modern and powerful sound.

Along with Irma and Gintautus, who are already sporting a futuristic image, a live band, dancers, and backing vocalists will also appear on stage.

"We and our listeners have grown up, entire generations sing Dinamika's songs, but the essential thing - the energy that is born when we meet face to face - has remained just as strong, or maybe it is even stronger now," says G. Brokas. "Now we are not returning to prove something, but to celebrate life and pop music together with the nation, which lives on."

"I admire Irma and Gintautas' energy, professionalism, and desire to raise the bar of quality with each performance. We rocked Palanga together in July - it was a great starting point for what we are preparing now, when "Dinamika" is once again the loudest in Lithuania and beyond," says Tomas Inčikas, the head of "Seven Live", which is organizing the tour.

The "Dinamika" concert will take place on March 6 at the Klaipėda "Švyturys" arena.
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