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6arelyhuman returns to Palladium Riga this december
After a packed and high-energy debut show, modern electronic music standout 6arelyhuman returns to Rīga on December 3 at concert hall Palladium. Tickets go on sale July 18 at 10:00 via the “Biļešu Serviss” ticketing network.Zara Larsson announces new album and concert in Riga
Today, multiplatinum chart–topping global pop powerhouse Zara Larsson kicks her boldest era yet into overdrive with the announcement of her new album and tour. She will perform in Riga on 16 November with her only show in the Baltics.Shame to perform at Palladium Riga
Rock adrenaline is coming to Riga. On 12 October, British post-punk quintet Shame will take over concert hall Palladium with a performance that proves even apparent chaos on stage can transform into tightly polished interplay.Smash Into Pieces to perform at Palladium Riga this fall
Powerful vocals, soaring melodies, aggressive guitars and anthemic symphonic metal grandeur - these are the hallmarks of Swedish pop metal band Smash Into Pieces, who will electrify Palladium Rīga on 5 October. Tickets go on sale 4 June at 11:00 via Biļešu Serviss.The world-renowned musician Matteo Bocelli returns to Latvia!
On October 9, Arena Xiaomi will be filled with Italian charm and the magic of a beautiful voice. Matteo Bocelli will present the Latvian audience with an inspiring program, where classical and popular music blend together with elegance.Eurovision star Tommy Cash to perform in Riga
Celebrating his success at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, Estonian rapper Tommy Cash is heading out on a European tour and will perform at Palladium Riga on October 27! Expect a night of music dripping with sarcasm, bold lyrics, and a provocative persona.Swedish rapper Bladee to perform in Riga
The shining star of Sweden’s contemporary cloud rap scene – Bladee – will perform on December 1st at the Palladium Riga concert hall. This will be a unique opportunity for Latvian listeners to experience live one of the brightest members of the “Drain Gang” collective.Icelandic singer Daði Freyr to perform in Riga
Groovy melodies, catchy lyrics, and genuine simplicity – these are the words that best describe Icelandic pop culture phenomenon and multi-instrumentalist Daði Freyr, who will perform at the Palladium concert hall in Riga on October 3. Tickets go on sale April 25 at 10:00 AM via the “Biļešu Serviss” network.Enter Shikari – Riga VEF Vasarnīca
Enter Shikari – the fantastic British post-hardcore band known for their intense and high-energy performances – is coming to Riga! Their concerts are famous for blending music with a strong sociopolitical message, often sparking mosh pits and creating an atmosphere that feels like both a rock show and a rave.DJ Maddix to perform in Riga on April 11
Riga is about to ignite with the electrifying beats of electronic music as world-renowned DJ and producer Maddix arrives in Latvia! On April 11, he will take the stage at Palladium for a night like no other. Tickets are available now via “Biļešu Serviss”Mogwai to perform at Palladium concert hall
Scottish post-rock giants Mogwai will soon arrive in Riga to take listeners on an atmospheric and hypnotic musical journey. An unforgettable evening is guaranteed on September 9 at Palladium Concert Hall. Tickets via "Biļešu Serviss".Dropkick Murphys to perform at Palladium concert hall
Dropkick Murphys are set to take the stage at Palladium Concert Hall on October 25, promising an unforgettable night of high-energy music and pure Boston spirit! Tickets go on sale on February 28 at 10.00 via the “Biļešu Serviss” network.One Republic will perform in Arena Riga November 4th
Have you ever heard thousands sing along to “Counting Stars” or “Apologize”? Then you know that this is just the beginning of what we will experience when OneRepublic returns to LatviaNext year The Offspring will perform in Latvia
The long-awaited moment when The Offspring will perform in Riga has arrived. That's right - experience the concert of the iconic punk rock giant The Offspring in Arena Riga on October 5th, 2025.Ukrainian musicians and exhibition “Ukraine in Miniature” at the Positivus Festival
Realizing the immense privilege of being able to enjoy outstanding concerts and other entertainment at this year’s Positivus Festival, it is impossible to ignore the mind-boggling war in Ukraine. This year’s festival will feature a unique exhibition, “Ukraine in Miniature,” specially brought from Ukraine. Two Ukrainian bands will perform at the festival, and in collaboration with the organizations “Tavi Draugi” and “Music Saves Ukraine,” festival-goers will be encouraged to donate to various support initiatives for Ukraine.
The exhibition “Ukraine in Miniature” will be on display at the festival grounds. This interactive exhibition highlights the significance of Ukraine’s cultural heritage, which is currently threatened by Russia’s full-scale invasion. It showcases Ukrainian cultural monuments, including buildings destroyed as a result of Russian aggression. The exhibition aims to emphasize the importance of Ukrainian culture in the European context and illustrate the extensive damage caused by Russia’s brutal full-scale invasion.
Two Ukrainian bands, OTOY and Love’n’Joy, will perform at the festival. Ukrainian rapper OTOY reflects the people’s fighting spirit against the Russian invaders and the associated hardships in his music. He has lost his older brother and, as a volunteer on the front lines, has helped search for the fallen. “I am proud of the Ukrainians who are fighting Putin’s army. The Russians have long crossed all red lines, and we must fight to the end,” says Vyacheslav.
The band Love’n’Joy, one of the most popular Ukrainian bands at the moment, was formed in Kyiv in 2009. The band is known for its indie rock sound, enhanced by elements of psychedelia and post-punk.
In addition to the aforementioned initiatives, this year, in collaboration with the organizations “Tavi Draugi” and “Music Saves Ukraine,” festival-goers are invited to make donations to support Ukraine.
The exhibition “Ukraine in Miniature” will be on display at the festival grounds. This interactive exhibition highlights the significance of Ukraine’s cultural heritage, which is currently threatened by Russia’s full-scale invasion. It showcases Ukrainian cultural monuments, including buildings destroyed as a result of Russian aggression. The exhibition aims to emphasize the importance of Ukrainian culture in the European context and illustrate the extensive damage caused by Russia’s brutal full-scale invasion.
Two Ukrainian bands, OTOY and Love’n’Joy, will perform at the festival. Ukrainian rapper OTOY reflects the people’s fighting spirit against the Russian invaders and the associated hardships in his music. He has lost his older brother and, as a volunteer on the front lines, has helped search for the fallen. “I am proud of the Ukrainians who are fighting Putin’s army. The Russians have long crossed all red lines, and we must fight to the end,” says Vyacheslav.
The band Love’n’Joy, one of the most popular Ukrainian bands at the moment, was formed in Kyiv in 2009. The band is known for its indie rock sound, enhanced by elements of psychedelia and post-punk.
In addition to the aforementioned initiatives, this year, in collaboration with the organizations “Tavi Draugi” and “Music Saves Ukraine,” festival-goers are invited to make donations to support Ukraine.
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