The Nature and Music Festival 'Botanical Nights' Returns to VDU Botanical Garden in September
The 'Botanical Nights' festival will feature music, nature, and various family activities at the VDU Botanical Garden this September, alongside the International Dahlia Festival.
The annual 'Botanical Nights' festival is set to return to the VDU Botanical Garden in September, promising visitors an enchanting atmosphere where music and nature intertwine. The festival will offer various activities, including guided tours of the botanical garden, educational events, and opportunities to meet plant experts, creating a family-friendly environment for attendees. Each evening, the garden will transform into an open-air concert venue featuring performers already announced like 'GusGus', 'Daddy Was A Milkman', and 'Lemon Joy'.
This year's festival will be particularly vibrant due to the concurrent International Dahlia Festival, which will gather growers, breeders, scientists, and dahlia enthusiasts from Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. Festival-goers can look forward to discovering hundreds of dahlia varieties, attending cut flower exhibitions, thematic tours, meetings with growers, and a plant fair. This initiative showcases the regional significance of botanical events and highlights the strong community ties through shared interests in horticulture.
With a unique blend of music and botanical beauty, the 'Botanical Nights' festival aims to create memorable experiences while educating visitors about the rich world of plants. Such events not only celebrate the aesthetic appeal of nature but also promote environmental awareness and community engagement in Lithuania, fostering appreciation for local flora and encouraging sustainable practices.