Fiņķis un Chris Noah Prāta Vētras koncertā Liepājā
Prāta Vētra will conclude its “First Day Tour” on July 18 with a concert at the Daugava stadium in Liepāja, according to the band. The event features guest performers Chris Noah and Fiņķis, with additional appearances by musician Mesa and actress Agnese Budovska.
Who will perform at the Liepāja concert?
Musicians Chris Noah (Krists Indrišonoks) and Fiņķis (Helvijs Fiņķis) are scheduled to open the evening. Prāta Vētra stated that they and their fellow musicians are preparing for the finale to ensure the atmosphere matches the rest of the tour.

The Liepāja show will differ from previous summer performances. According to the band, musician Mesa and actress Agnese Budovska will also appear on stage.
How will the event logistics work?
Organizers have arranged a special passenger train to transport fans from Riga to Liepāja on the day of the concert. The train will return to Riga shortly after the event concludes.
Radio TEV will support the return journey. The station will broadcast only Prāta Vētra songs starting at 23:00, according to the band.
What could follow the tour finale?
Since this concert marks the end of the “First Day Tour” that began last year, the band may enter a period of transition. Future activities could include new recording projects or a shift in performance formats.
The conclusion of this specific tour cycle may lead to a temporary hiatus from large-scale stadium events, though the band’s collaboration with various artists in Liepāja could signal a preference for multi-act showcases in future projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the concert taking place?
The concert is on July 18 at the Daugava stadium in Liepāja.
Which guest artists are opening the show?
Chris Noah (Krists Indrišonoks) and Fiņķis (Helvijs Fiņķis) will provide the opening performances.
Is there transportation available for fans from Riga?
Yes, a specially designated passenger train will travel from Riga to Liepāja and back.
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