ba. celebrate five years together with a book, a movie and a sold-out show
ba. is undoubtedly one of the most popular rock groups in Lithuania right now. This year the band is celebrating their fifth birthday and to... Read More
Music culture under threat from new alcohol ban
The past few weeks were quite a shock for everyone in the entertainment industry in Lithuania, from the regular festival-goer to events organizers and venue... Read More
Deeper Upper reflects the ’80s with latest release, ‘Mirrors’
Deeper Upper received a lot of attention following the release of their second EP, ‘Ceremony‘. Songs like ‘Unity‘ and ‘CPR‘ became instant favourites amongst indie fans,... Read More
MXF at the “What’s Next in Music?” Conference
Launched in 2015, the What’s Next in Music? conference is back this year, even bigger and more informative than before. Organised by the Lithuanian music business association and... Read More
Loftas Fest 2016 – Opening a new season in the city
For the fifth time this year, Loftas Fest is going to fill Vilnius’ urban district Naujamiestis with a great mix of music, cinema, theater, design, art,... Read More
Loftas goes international to promote music export
The Loftas music venue in Vilnius, Lithuania, has partnered with the French Europavox showcase festival and five other venues and festivals from across Europe to promote music export. The partnership... Read More
Paprika Korps Live at Loftas
What’s the best way to get rid of the post-weekend blues, you ask? The cure is not always easy to find, but sometimes you just... Read More
BOKKA Live at Loftas
When the lights dropped to begin BOKKA‘s January 28 gig at Loftas, it didn’t take long for them to confirm why Poland has one of... Read More
MXF TV: Ministry of Echology on touring abroad
January in Lithuania is a pretty dreary month. The snow makes getting around a chore, and it gets dark early. Fortunately, Ministry of Echology recently toured... Read More
Ministry Of Echology and their wandering sounds
Reggae in Lithuania is an underground thing. Or, at least it used to be. The current thirst for reggae could be best illustrated by the 50-meter-long queue... Read More