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Lithuania to host biggest-yet school students’ song festival
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Lithuania to host biggest-yet school students’ song festival

Lithuania is hosting its largest-ever School Song Celebration, set to begin in Vilnius on Friday with over 24,000 participants, marking the event's return since the country regained independence. The four-day festival, held every ten years, will include school choirs, dance groups, and orchestras from across Lithuania, culminating in a special closing concert on Sunday, Statehood Day, commemorating the coronation of King Mindaugas. This year's event introduces new crowd management and security measures, including a cap of 30,000 attendees for the final concert, requiring pre-registration for free tickets. Organizers have emphasized safety following recent air raid alerts, with inspections of 74 schools and detailed evacuation plans in place for various scenarios, including a full-scale drill scheduled for July 5.

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Lithuania to host biggest-yet school students’ song festival

Lithuania is hosting its largest-ever School Song Celebration, set to begin in Vilnius on Friday with over 24,000 participants, marking the event's return since the country regained independence. The four-day festival, held every ten years, will include school choirs, dance groups, and orchestras from across Lithuania, culminating in a special closing concert on Sunday, Statehood Day, commemorating the coronation of King Mindaugas. This year's event introduces new crowd management and security measures, including a cap of 30,000 attendees for the final concert, requiring pre-registration for free tickets. Organizers have emphasized safety following recent air raid alerts, with inspections of 74 schools and detailed evacuation plans in place for various scenarios, including a full-scale drill scheduled for July 5.

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