The high-stakes finale of “Didžiojo chorų mūšio” is set to air this Sunday at 19:30, broadcasting live on LNK. The competition reaches its climax as the remaining contestants vie for the ultimate victory and a significant grand prize.
High Stakes and Public Verdict
The winners will receive more than just national recognition. The grand prize is a luxury white piano with an estimated value of 20,000 euros.
In a significant shift for the finale, the power to decide the winner rests entirely with the viewers. While the project’s “generals” will provide their professional opinions, they will no longer award points, leaving the final outcome in the hands of the public.
A Unified Musical Celebration
Producer Saulius Urbonavičius-Samas describes an atmosphere of intense passion and community. He notes that the choirs have evolved into families and city communities have united, leading to a sold-out studio where fans are lining up well in advance.
The finale will feature a full reunion of all participating choirs. The lineup includes:
- Vilnius “White” Choir with captain Atlanta
- Klaipėda “Blue” Choir with Liepa
- Šiauliai “Yellow” Choir with Jurgis Brūzga
- Marijampolė “Pink” Choir with Paulina Paukštaitytė
- Alytus “Green” Choir led by Darius Mileris-Nojus
- Kėdainiai “Orange” Choir with Mantas Jankavičius
Special Performances and Predictions
While finalists prepare their most impressive acts of the season, previously eliminated choirs will also return for special performances. Mantas Jankavičius and the Kėdainiai choir are slated to perform Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now,” a piece they were unable to sing during their time in the competition.
Jurgis Brūzga intends to energize the stage with an interpretation of Haddaway’s “What Is Love.” Given the high levels of fan engagement, the final result could be unpredictable, as the outcome may depend on which city community mobilizes most effectively during the live broadcast.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the grand prize for the winners?
The winners will receive a luxury white piano valued at 20,000 euros.
Who decides the winner of the finale?
The final decision is in the hands of the viewers; the judges will offer opinions but will not award points.
Who is the newest addition to the judging panel?
Actor Giedrius Savickas is joining the panel, becoming the first general in the project’s history who is not a singer.
Which choir do you believe has the strongest community support to grab home the grand prize?
