A particularly heartfelt moment came when Normunds Zušs performed “Liepu laipas,” transporting listeners in spirit to the Rezekne region. The concert concluded with Igo joining the band for a rendition of the beloved “Triānas Parks” hit “Mālos pelēkos.” The choir parts added a rich emotional layer to the performance, symbolizing the spiritual search and the vastness of the human soul that are central to “Triānas Parks’” music.
Lead vocalist Agnese Rakovska impressed the audience with three stunning stage outfits designed by Ilze Muciņa, each reflecting a different emotional nuance of the concert.
The breathtaking light design was created by Elvis Biķernieks, while sound production was handled by Andris Jeziksand his team. A striking stage element — a suspended boat hanging from the ceiling — symbolically represented the debut of “Vientuļo dzejnieku sala.”
On October 17, audiences will have another chance to experience this musical journey at the Wiktorija Cultural Centre in Liepāja, where “Triānas Parks” will continue to tell the story of their concert program “Vientuļo dzejnieku sala.”
More information and tickets: https://www.trianasparks.lv/