Implemented in 2026.
A modern multifunctional event venue has been established at Vilnius College (VIKO), designed to host conferences, creative projects, concerts, discussions, and a wide range of academic, public, and corporate events.
SONUS designed and integrated the venue’s acoustics, audio, lighting, stage infrastructure, audience seating, and drapery systems. The hall features a Meyer Sound audio system, delivering exceptional sound quality and even coverage throughout the space. Audio control is provided by a DiGiCo digital mixing platform, enabling efficient operation for both speech-based events and live music performances.
The stage lighting system consists of Prolights fixtures and MA Lighting control infrastructure, providing the flexibility to create a wide variety of lighting scenes and adapt quickly to different event formats. The stage technology infrastructure is complemented by Mikor and Unirig solutions, ensuring safe and flexible installation and operation of stage equipment. The venue also features ShowTex stage curtains and textile solutions, contributing to the functionality, aesthetics, and acoustic performance of the space.
One of the hall’s standout features is its automatically operated telescopic seating system, allowing the audience layout to be reconfigured according to the specific requirements of each event. The integrated seating system enables fast and safe transformation of the venue, making it suitable for both traditional seated events and events that require an open, unobstructed floor space.
The combination of these technologies allows the venue to serve both educational purposes and professional events. Today, the Vilnius College event hall is one of the most advanced venues of its kind within Lithuania’s education sector.
Implemented in 2022.
Kalvarija Cultural Centre is an important venue for the town’s cultural and community life, combining upgraded infrastructure with contemporary technical solutions and spaces adapted for a wide range of events. While the building retains a modest and restrained architectural character from the outside, parts of the interior have undergone significant renovation, creating an aesthetic and functional environment for cultural and community activities.
The most substantial transformation took place in the main event hall — a spacious multifunctional venue designed for concerts, performances and various community events. During the renovation process, particular attention was given not only to the visual appearance of the space, but also to the functionality, flexibility and durability of the stage infrastructure.
Within this project, the SONUS team implemented stage lighting and stage mechanisation solutions. Alongside lighting devices, the scope included installation of support structures for stage curtains, scenery and lighting equipment, allowing the stage to be flexibly adapted to different event scenarios while ensuring reliable long-term operation.
Implemented in 2026
Kėdainiai Šviesioji Gymnasium stands out not only for its thoughtfully designed contemporary spaces, but also for the architectural dialogue between the historic part of the building and the modern extension. Together, they create a cohesive environment that combines architectural heritage with contemporary educational spaces for students and teachers.
One of the key spaces within the new extension is the concert hall — a venue whose scale, layout and technological level are closer to that of a professional concert hall. Featuring both a stalls area and a balcony, as well as infrastructure adapted for stage productions, the hall is suitable for events ranging from school performances to more advanced scenic productions.
Within this project, the SONUS team implemented lighting and audio solutions designed to ensure reliable, functional and versatile operation of the space. The integrated technologies allow the hall to be efficiently adapted for both everyday school activities and larger cultural or community events.
Completed in 2025.
At Šeduva Gymnasium, we were involved in the renovation of the multi-purpose hall installing stage and window curtains, as well as lighting and sound systems. We created a welcoming space designed for high-quality events while also supporting educational activities. We are proud to have contributed to a school that stands out across Lithuania for its infrastructure and forward-thinking approach to education.
Completed in 2025.
In the main hall, we implemented an auditorium lighting system that delivers comfort, uniform coverage, and seamless architectural integration.
Technology used:
Completed 2026.
At the Klaipėda Cultural Centre “Žvejų rūmai”, we upgraded the orchestra pit and sound infrastructure, aiming to improve acoustic quality, functionality, and working conditions for performers. The project combined both technological and architectural solutions, bringing the space to a new qualitative level.
Technology used:
Completed in 2025.
At the Lithuanian Engineering College, we implemented a comprehensive stage technology solution for the event space. A modern, technologically advanced venue was created, meeting professional stage technology standards. The hall is suitable for academic events as well as concerts and conferences.
Sound System
A Meyer Sound system was installed to deliver:
For audio control, a DiGiCo mixing console — an industry standard — was integrated, enabling the venue to handle both live music performances and complex conference setups.
Lighting System
The hall is equipped with a stage lighting system controlled by a grandMA3 console.
The system enables the creation of:
Rigging System
A SONUS-designed rigging system was developed and integrated for the project, ensuring:
Technology used:
The restaurant “Pepper Grey Town” in Klaipėda is a place where cuisine, atmosphere, and music meet.
Our goal was to create a technological foundation that allows the venue to transform seamlessly — from a cozy dining environment to a professionally reinforced live performance space. All technologies were carefully integrated to complement and preserve the aesthetics of the interior design.
Completed in 2025.
LMTA – Stage Technologies for the Faculty of Theatre and Dance and the National Film School
SONUS delivered one of its largest and most technologically complex projects by installing the complete stage technology infrastructure for the new campus of the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre — specifically in the Faculty of Theatre and Dance and the National Film School. The project covered the technological integration of up to 20 different spaces designed for theatre, music, dance, and interdisciplinary arts.
Our team implemented professional sound systems, lighting systems, stage control consoles, network infrastructure, and other modern theatre technology solutions that allow students to work in real, industry-standard stage environments. All systems were integrated into a unified, reliable, and easy-to-operate technological ecosystem that ensures high performance, flexibility, and long-term durability.
This project elevated LMTA’s technological capabilities to the standards of modern European theatres and provided students with access to professional-grade equipment they will encounter throughout their future creative careers.
Technology used:
The new technologies will help expand the spectrum of different types of events including theatre plays and will help attract world-famous performers who place high demands on stage lighting. Wireless battery-powered lights will allow for comfortable illumination and subtle emphasis of architectural elements – such as columns, stairs, window border details. The system is easily controlled by a tablet computer.
Sound System
Lighting
Conference hall
Lighting system:
Stage technology equipment electric and signal lines as well as controlled (dimeric) lighting lines installed. As many as 480 connection points for various electrical and control signals installed which required about 25 kilometres of cable in the stage space alone. New lighting devices with LED light source integrated for artistic stage lighting. Lighting control system updated.
Video system:
Video signal lines newly installed. New video projectors installed which can be adapted to a wide range of video broadcasting needs and can be used as mobile devices. Public spaces and outdoor video information system newly integrated.
Ongoing.
Acoustic environment change system in the great hall.
Audio, lighting, video, conference and stage mechanism design and integration in the great and small halls.
Audio and video systems design and integration in cinema hall.
Intercom, public announcement and digital signage systems.