Marfa Lights stages the live comeback of Lilas ir Innomine using Cameo

Marfa Lights stages the live comeback of Lilas ir Innomine using Cameo

Five years after stepping away from the stage, the hip-hop duo Lilas ir Innomine returned in 2025 with a sold-out open-air concert at Vingis Park in Vilnius. Around 20,000 visitors attended the biggest concert in Lithuanian rap history to date. Marfa Lights was responsible for the lighting and video design on behalf of Baltic Production Service, using a powerful, fully outdoor-capable lighting technology setup from Cameo.

The stage at Vingis Park was more than a conventional concert venue – it became a projection surface for a musical statement. At its centre stood a semicircular structure made up of LED screens, staircases and a catwalk. Choir, dancers, special effects, lighting and video elements were brought together into a cohesive visual concept. The aim was to visually convey the musical dramaturgy of the show surrounding the two protagonists, Konstantinas Kiveris (Lilas) and Rolandas Venckis (Innomine), across all levels.

“Everything we design visually should contribute to telling the artist’s story,” explains Andrius Stasiulis, founder and lighting designer of Marfa Lights. The team used Cameo ZENIT W300 and ZENIT W600 outdoor LED wash lights, OTOS B5 IP65 beam moving heads and PIXBAR SMD IP G2 LED bars, which were distributed in large numbers across the entire stage set.

The lighting concept was based on the ZENIT W600. The IP65-certified LED wash lights provided even illumination across the entire width of the stage and had “enough power to light up the entire stadium,” confirms Andrius Stasiulis. Marfa Lights also used ZENIT W300 footlights, which ensured natural skin tones, especially for close-ups on the LED screens. PIXBAR SMD IP G2 LED bars were used for accents, pixel designs and colour gradients, and were cleverly integrated into the stage architecture.

The video design was also seamlessly integrated into the overall concept. Based on the grandMA lighting consoles and the Notch and Hippotizer software solutions, Pijus Norušis, video designer at Marfa Lights, created visual sequences that functioned like an extended lighting design: “Because we programmed the video according to the same principles as the light, we were able to create a consistent visual language throughout.”

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