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Birštonas Jazz Festival: Surviving Since Ancient Times, without a Clear Future and Still Positive - Verslo žInios

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Long gone are the days when the most popular Lithuanian resorts during the off-season were Druskininkai and Palanga, and Birštonas was mentioned as a resort by only a few people, and those were jazz lovers who knew the town because of the jazz festival that has been held there since the 1980s during the Soviet era. As the fifties draw to a close, the festival returns to the resort as usual – on the last weekend of March, on the 27th–29th, and it…
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Long gone are the days when the most popular Lithuanian resorts during the off-season were Druskininkai and Palanga, and Birštonas was mentioned as a resort by only a few people, and those were jazz lovers who knew the town because of the jazz festival that has been held there since the 1980s during the Soviet era. As the fifties draw to a close, the festival returns to the resort as usual – on the last weekend of March, on the 27th–29th, and it…

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vz.lt broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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