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Summer Programme at Dzintari Concert Hall

This summer, Dzintari Concert Hall presents a remarkable programme where symphonic, classical, and popular music intertwine — from refined opera to the raw energy of rock and jazz. The stage will welcome world-class soloists and leading Latvian artists, with each evening offering a unique musical experience of the highest artistic calibre.

JUNE

On 19 June, SHIPSEA will open the summer season in collaboration with chamber orchestra Sinfonietta Rīga and guest musicians. The concert will feature original music arranged for a symphonic setting, including works from the album Apgaismo mani (Illuminate Me) and select pieces by other composers.

On 20 and 21 June, Intars Busulis and the Abonementa Orchestra invite listeners on a deeply emotional musical journey, performing beloved songs in refined and introspective arrangements.

On 22 June, Universe Orchestra will perform legendary hits by Queen, Metallica, ABBA, Ennio Morricone and others in symphonic arrangements with vivid visual effects and powerful stage presence.

On 28 June, the grand show 10 Tenors will make its Latvian debut — with 50 artists on stage, including a full symphonic orchestra and ten brilliant tenor voices performing music ranging from Verdi arias to Ed Sheeran hits.

On 29 June, the traditional summer concert of Elīna Garanča and maestro Karel Mark Chichon will feature tenor Kang Wang and soprano Iulia Maria Dan. International opera stars will join together in a programme of celebrated arias and classical masterpieces.

JULY

On 3 July, rising stars of the international opera scene will take the stage with an orchestra conducted by Mārtiņš Ozoliņš, Chief Conductor of the Latvian National Opera, in a gala concert of opera classics performed at the highest level.

On 4 July, the charismatic pianist Matthew Lee — known as the Prince of Rock’n’Roll — will combine rock, pop, and classical music in a dazzling live performance with his band.

On 5 July, British violinist Nigel Kennedy will perform Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons and works by Ryuichi Sakamoto, offering an emotionally charged evening of genre-defying interpretation alongside a string orchestra.

On 6 July, Mirage Jazz Orchestra, led by Lauris Amantovs, will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a gala concert featuring prominent guest artists from Latvia and Lithuania, presenting a rich programme of jazz, pop and classical music.

On 7 July, Universe Orchestra will offer an impressive visual and musical show featuring iconic film scores from Titanic, Gladiator, The Lord of the Rings, and more — brought to life with symphonic sound, lighting design, and cinematic flair.

On 8 July, legendary German synth-pop band Alphaville will take the stage with global hits such as Forever Young and Big in Japan, delivering a nostalgic yet vibrant musical experience.

On 9 July, UK Pink Floyd Experience will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the album Wish You Were Here with an authentic concert programme and visual show, performing music from The Wall, The Dark Side of the Moon, and other iconic albums.

On 10 July, British trip-hop pioneers Morcheeba, fronted by the velvety voice of Skye Edwards, will perform tracks from their new album Escape the Chaos, along with timeless hits such as The Sea and Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day — a warm and atmospheric summer evening.

On 11 July, British rock legends Smokie will perform their most popular hits, from Living Next Door to Alice to Oh Carol, offering a musical reunion with classics spanning generations.

On 12 July, Piaf! The Show will honour the 110th anniversary of Édith Piaf’s birth. Renowned French singer Nathalie Lermitte will revive Piaf’s legacy with iconic songs and visuals that transport the audience to the heart of Paris and the spirit of Montmartre.

On 13 July, Scottish rock legends Nazareth will perform heavy rock classics such as Love Hurts and Hair of the Dog, as well as new material from their album Surviving the Law — a high-energy concert as part of their world tour.

On 15 July, the Jūrmala Festival will open with the Three Osokins — Sergejs, Andrejs and Georgijs Osokins — performing with the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra under conductor Guntis Kuzma in an emotionally rich and virtuosic piano programme.

On 16 July, the concert Born in Latvia will bring together internationally renowned Latvian artists — Ksenija Sidorova, Aleksandrs Antoņenko, Zanda Švēde — along with rising talents and the Jūrmala Festival Orchestra, conducted by Ainārs Rubiķis.

On 18 July, accordionist Ksenija Sidorova will perform with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra under conductor Andris Poga. The programme will include Respighi’s Fountains of Rome, Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8, and the Latvian premiere of Dobrinka Tabakova’s Accordion Concerto.

Later that evening, Brazilian artist Luiz Murakami will present an intimate night concert, blending bossa nova, samba and jazz improvisation with guitar and warm vocals.

On 19 July, the Jūrmala Festival Gala Concert will feature stunning opera arias performed by Aleksandrs Antoņenko, Zanda Švēde, Inga Kalna and Italian bass Vittorio De Campo, alongside the festival orchestra conducted by Mārtiņš Ozoliņš.

On 20 July at 4:30 AM, organist Iveta Apkalna will perform a sunrise concert on Dzintari beach — a sublime musical journey from darkness to light, in harmony with nature.

On 21 July, the farewell concert of Armands Birkens, iconic singer of Čikāgas piecīši, promises a heartfelt evening with favourite songs, special guests, and gratitude for a 52-year musical journey.

From 25 to 27 July, the music festival Laima Rendezvous Jūrmala 2025 will take place — three festive evenings featuring international stars and beloved Latvian artists in emotional performances with orchestral accompaniment.

On 29 July, legendary musician Andrei Makarevich and harp virtuoso Filip Barsky will present an unusual musical fusion where Russian rock meets Celtic motifs and classical elements in newly arranged songs and original compositions.

AUGUST

On 1 August, the concert Golden Songs of Latvijas Šlāgerkanāls will feature beloved performers and actor Jānis Paukštello, with saxophonist Raivo Stašāns and the band ARMaestro.

On 2 August, the Gala Concert of the XXV International Ballet Festival Ballet Stars in Jūrmala will showcase outstanding dancers from Latvia and around the world in classical and contemporary masterpieces.

On 3 August, Ukrainian pop star LOBODA will celebrate her 20th stage anniversary with a grand show featuring her greatest hits in new arrangements, combining powerful visuals and musical intensity.

On 4 August, Italian tenor Luca Minnelli will present an emotionally rich pop-opera concert where classical and modern melodies merge in a vivid, theatrical performance.

On 5 August, under the direction of Marcello Rota and with orchestra Sinfonietta Academica, the concert will feature unforgettable film music by Nino Rota and Ennio Morricone — from The Godfather to Once Upon a Time in America.

On 6 August, iconic Latvian band Jumprava will perform both fan favourites and new compositions in a nostalgic and energetic evening — a heartfelt reunion with songs like Ziemeļmeita and Šis ir mans auto!.

On 9 August, the first-ever Jūrmala Blues Festival will launch the 25th anniversary tour of Latvian Blues Band and feature guest artists from the UK and USA, including Kristīne Prauliņa & The Soulful Crew.

On 10 August, world-renowned Janoska Ensemble will perform in Latvia for the first time, joined by violinist Daniils Bulajevs and the chamber orchestra Davinspiro Camerata in a concert blending classical music and jazz improvisation in the signature “Janoska Style.”

On 11 August, rock band SPLEAN will perform an acoustic Unplugged concert with a string quartet — an opportunity to rediscover the lyrical depth of their music.

On 12 August, Portuguese fado diva Ana Moura will perform an unforgettable evening of soulful songs, blending tradition with a contemporary touch.

On 13 August, legendary group NENSI, led by Anatoly Bondarenko, will perform beloved hits and new songs in a concert full of melody and emotion.

On 17 August, in the Small Hall, the concert The Young and Bright will feature laureates of the Inese Galante’s Talents competition — Brigita Čirkše-Reisone, Rinalds Rozenlauks and Elīna Agneta Lamberte — hosted by opera diva Inese Galante.

That same evening, the Grand Hall will host the Baltic Awards closing concert Gala Galante, Three Tenors & Friends, featuring Edgaras Montvidas (Lithuania), Liparit Avetisyan (Armenia), Raimonds Bramanis (Latvia), Inese Galante, DAGAMBA, Andrejs Osokins, Elīna Nechayeva (Estonia), Zhenisbek Piyazov (Uzbekistan), and maestro Raimonds Pauls. The orchestra will be conducted by Eckart Wycik (Germany). The programme Una fiesta de la música includes opera arias, popular songs, and Neapolitan melodies.

On 19 August, the band Turaidas Roze will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a concert featuring the brass orchestra Horizonts. The evening will include new arrangements of songs by Imants Kalniņš, performed by Olga Rajecka, Uģis Roze, Aivars Gudrais, and Jānis Miltiņš’s band.

On 21 August, the ballet The Blue Danube by J. Strauss will be presented by soloists from Europe’s leading theatres. This Worldstars production celebrates Viennese waltzes with artists from Paris, La Scala, and London.

On 22 August, the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, conducted by Keri-Lynn Wilson, will perform Kolomiyets’ Mother of Kherson (Latvian premiere), Wagner’s Liebestod (soloist Rachel Willis-Sørensen), and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 — as a musical symbol of the fight for freedom.

On 23 August, the show Simply the Best will pay tribute to Tina Turner, featuring her greatest hits, an eight-piece band, dancers, and an electrifying atmosphere full of charisma and unforgettable melodies.

On 25 August, Shakespeare’s Hamlet will premiere in the form of a flamenco ballet — a powerful fusion of expressive dance, choral performance, and music that delves into the emotional and existential depths of the tragedy.

On 26 August, acclaimed ABBA tribute group ABBORN returns with a dazzling show featuring all the biggest hits, elaborate costumes, choreography, and live accompaniment — endorsed by the original ABBA and praised internationally.

On 28 August, Flying to Sanremo will showcase Italian vocalists Francesco Filizzola, Monica Harem, JJ Vianello, and Manuela Prioli performing legendary Sanremo Festival songs with the orchestra VERI Italiani — accompanied by the spirit of Dolce Vita and sparkling Italian melodies.

On 29 August, the show Original Enigma Voices will bring together Enigma’s original vocalists Angel X and Fox Lima, combining iconic tracks with live choir, dancers, and an immersive light show that captures the mystical soul of Enigma’s music.

On 30 August, Vera Brezhneva will perform a new concert programme featuring her solo hits and favourites from her VIA Gra era. A symbol of femininity and a UN Goodwill Ambassador, she promises an emotional evening full of love and elegance.

For complete concert information and ticket bookings, visit: dzintarukoncertzale.lv