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| Full name | Dariaus ir Girėno stadionas |
|---|---|
| Former names | Valstybinis stadionas Stepono Dariaus ir Stasio Girėno stadionas |
| Address | Perkūno al. 5 |
| Location | Kaunas, Lithuania |
| Coordinates | 54°53′50″N23°56′13″E / 54.89722°N 23.93694°E /54.89722; 23.93694 |
| Owner | Kaunas City Municipality |
| Operator | Žalgiris Group / Kauno arena (Zalgiris Arena) |
| Capacity | |
| Record attendance |
Football: 14,797 -Lithuania -Netherlands (7 September 2025) |
| Field size | 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft) |
| Surface | "Mixto"hybrid grass "Lay&Play" |
| Scoreboard | Yes |
| Construction | |
| Built | 1923–1925 |
| Opened | 1925 |
| Renovated | 1998, 2005, 2018–2022 |
| Expanded | 1935–1936, 1969–1979, 2018–2022 |
| Architect | Steponas Darius,Kęstutis Bulota (1936) Algimantas Alekna, Jonas Putna, Boleslovas Zabulionis (1979) Gintaras Čepurna, Tomas Kuleša, Mantas Navalinskas, Deivydas Pauža (2022) |
| Tenants | |
| FK Kauno Žalgiris (2013–2018, 2022–present) Lithuanian national football team (1936–2013; 2022–present) Athletics Federation of Lithuania FC Hegelmann (2023) FBK Kaunas (?–2015) FC Stumbras (2015–2018) | |
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Darius and Girėnas stadium (Lithuanian:Dariaus ir Girėno stadionas) is amulti-use stadium inKaunas,Lithuania. With a seating capacity of 15,026, it is the largest stadium in Lithuania and theBaltic states.[1] Located in theĄžuolynas park inŽaliakalnis district, it serves as a venue forfootball matches,athletic competitions, and other events. In 1998, the stadium was renovated according toUEFA regulations, and in 2005, it was modernised with the installation of the biggest stadium television screen in the Baltic states. The latest renovation started in 2018 and ended in 2022. During the sporting season, at least 50 events are held here annually.
Darius and Girėnas Stadium belongs to Žalgiris Group, which operates the largest arena in theBaltic States (Žalgirio Arena) and theKaunas Sports Hall.




The first stadium in this place was designed and established bySteponas Darius andKęstutis Bulota in 1923, and completed in 1925. In 1935–1936, the stadium was renovated and named theState Stadium (Lithuanian:Valstybinis stadionas). Starting in 1969 the stadium underwent another reconstruction that lasted for 10 years until August 1979. Wooden tribunes were replaced withreinforced concrete structures and placed in a half circle.
AfterLithuania regained independence, in 1993 the stadium was named after the Lithuanian pilots Steponas Darius andStasys Girėnas, who died in a crash near the end of anattempted non-stop flight from New York to Lithuania. The site is currently the home ground of the football clubFK Kauno Žalgiris. It is a part of the S. Darius and S. Girėnas sport center, which also includes the nearbyKaunas Sports Hall, built in 1939.
On 23 November 2021, the informal shortening Darius and Girėnas Stadium officially replaced the former name, eliminating the pilots' first names from the label.[4]
In July 2010, talks began that modernizing the stadium is the cheapest option for Lithuania to develop a football stadium that could host international matches.[5] Two thirds of the renovation costs were proposed to be provided byLithuanian Football Federation. Despite many initiatives to launch the renovation from various groups no actual actions were started, as an agreement for funding and project specifications could not be achieved.[6]
Another attempt to revitalize the stadium was started in February 2016 by the newly elected Kaunas City Municipality which adopted a plan to revamp major sport infrastructure in Kaunas.[7] Early proposals suggested that the seating capacity should be expanded to 12,500–20,000 roof-covered seats,under-soil heating installed, and stadium should reachCategory 4 of UEFA stadium classification.[8][9][10]
On 18 August 2017, the reconstruction project was officially presented to the public. After the reconstruction, the stadium will have seating capacity of 15,026 for sport events and up to 55,000 for concerts and other events.[11] On 15 June 2018,Kayı Construction and Kaunas City Municipality signed the reconstruction contract. The stadium was re-opened with the2022 Lithuanian Football Cup final on 16 October 2022.[12] The reconstruction cost 43 million euros.[13] After reconstruction, the stadium hadDesso GrassMaster surface and is completely covered with a roof over the stands.[14]
The stadium has 9 VIP boxes with a capacity of more than 300 people, 3 VIP lounge areas with a capacity of about 900 people, 3 conference rooms and more than 180 parking spaces.[15]
5 modern outdoortennis courts withartificial grass have been installed near the stadium.[16]
In January 2025, new construction for the pitch surface bagan. During the first year of operation underŽalgiris Arena management, it was found out that that there was too much black soil and clay in the layers below it. This prevented the grass from taking root more firmly in depth and interfered with high-quality drainage - water stagnated on the surface. Also, the top layer of the coating became too soft, slippery and easily damaged. A new "Mixto"hybrid grass "Lay&Play" technology surface was chosen to be used instead ofDesso GrassMaster surface.[17] On 12 March 2025, the new surface installation was finished. In accordance withUEFA recommendations, before the new pitch surface was installed, the automatic irrigation system was also upgraded to 24 nozzles.[18]
Lithuanian Athletics Championships is the national Lithuanian championship in athletics, organized by theLithuanian Athletics Federation. The first competition was held in 1921 at the location where Darius and Girėnas Stadium was built. It is the oldest sporting event inLithuania.[19] The competition was held inKaunas a total of 36 times. The 89th2014 Lithuanian Athletics Championships was the last time competition was held inKaunas.
The 2005 European Athletics Junior Championships was the 18th edition of the biennial athletics competition for European under-20 athletes, which was held in Kaunas, Lithuania on 21–24 July.
The 7th European Athletics U23 Championships were held between 16 and 19 July 2009 in the S. Darius and S. Girėnas Stadium in Kaunas, Lithuania.
On 18 June 2025, The World Athletics Continental Tour competition (Bronze level) "Cosma Cup" was held at the Darius and Girėnas Stadium – the first athletics event of this level in the history of Lithuania. The Cosma Cup competition was attended by Lithuanian OlympiansAndrius Gudžius,Diana Zagainova,Modesta Justė Morauskaitė,Gediminas Truskauskas,Liveta Jasiūnaitė,Martynas Alekna, Lithuanian record holderSimas Bertašius, rising sprint starAdas Dambrauskas, and world-class foreign track and field athletes:2021 Tokyo Olympics champion, 2019 and 2023 world champion SwedishDaniel Ståhl, World and European champion from BritainAdam Gemili, African vice-champions from South AfricaRivaldo Roberts andMafori Ryan Mphahlele, world vice-champion with the French 4×400 m teamLoïc Prévot, South American champion fromTatiane Raquel da Silva. These competitions were combined with theLithuanian Athletics Cup competitions.[20]
The 2013 UEFA European Under-19 Championship was the 12th edition of the UEFA European Under-19 Championship, since its reclassification from an under-18 tournament in 2002, and the 62nd since the tournament was created in 1948. It was hosted in Lithuania from 20 July to 1 August 2013, in three cities.
The following is a list ofLithuanian national football team matches since 2022.
Win Draw Loss Fixture
| 16 November 20222022 Baltic Cup | Lithuania | 0–0 (5–6p) | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 16:00 UTC+2 | Report | Stadium:Darius and Girėnas Stadium Referee:Andris Treimanis (Latvia) | ||
| Penalties | ||||
| 17 June 2023UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying | Lithuania | 1–1 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 16:00 UTC+3 |
| Report |
| Stadium:Darius and Girėnas Stadium Attendance: 14,230 Referee: Jakob Alexander Sundberg (Denmark) |
| 7 September 2023UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying | Lithuania | 2–2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 19:00 UTC+3 |
| Report | Stadium:Darius and Girėnas Stadium Attendance: 11,328 Referee:Mohammed Al-Hakim (Sweden) |
| 10 September 2023UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying | Lithuania | 1–3 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 21:45 UTC+3 |
| Report |
| Stadium:Darius and Girėnas Stadium Attendance: 8,586 Referee:Sascha Stegemann (Germany) |
| 17 October 2023UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying | Lithuania | 2–2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 21:45 UTC+3 | Report |
| Stadium:Darius and Girėnas Stadium Attendance: 5,349 Referee: Juxhin Xhaja (Albania) |
| 26 March 2024Nations League play-out | Lithuania | 1–0 (2–0agg.) | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 19:00UTC+2 |
| Report | Stadium:Darius and Girėnas Stadium Attendance: 6,102 Referee:Duje Strukan (Croatia) | |
| Note: Lithuania won 2–0 on aggregate and remained in League C, while Gibraltar were relegated toLeague D. | ||||
| 11 June 20242024 Baltic Cup | Lithuania | 1–1 (3–4p) | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 19:00UTC+3 | Matulevicius | Report | Lepik | Stadium:Darius and Girėnas Stadium Referee:Andris Treimanis (Latvia) |
| Penalties | ||||
| 12 October 20242024–25 Nations League | Lithuania | 1–2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 16:00 |
| Report |
| Stadium:Darius and Girėnas Stadium Attendance: 7,554 Referee:Ondřej Berka (Czech Republic) |
| 15 October 20242024–25 Nations League | Lithuania | 1–2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 21:45 | Report | Stadium:Darius and Girėnas Stadium Attendance: 2,585 Referee:Nick Walsh (Scotland) |
| 24 March 20252026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Lithuania | 2-2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 21:45 | Kučys Gineitis | Report | Kairinen Pohjanpalo | Stadium:Darius and Girėnas Stadium Attendance: 10,421 Referee: Erik Lambrechts (Belgium) |
| 4 September 20252026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Lithuania | 1–1 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 21:45 |
| Report |
| Stadium:Darius and Girenas Stadium Attendance: 7,854 Referee: Giorgi Kruashvili (Georgia) |
| 7 September 20252026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Lithuania | 2–3 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 19:00 |
| Report | Stadium:Darius and Girenas Stadium Attendance: 14,797 Referee: Elchin Masiyev (Azerbaijan) |
| 12 October 20252026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Lithuania | 0–2 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 21:45 | Report |
| Stadium:Darius and Girenas Stadium Attendance: 11,741 Referee: Ondřej Berka (Czech Republic) |
| 13 November 2025Friendly | Lithuania | 0–0 | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| 19:00 UTC+2 | Report | Stadium:Darius and Girenas Stadium Attendance: 0 Referee:Edgars Maļcevs (Latvia) |
| 29 March 2026Friendly | Lithuania | v | Kaunas, Lithuania | |
| Stadium:Darius and Girenas Stadium |
The Lithuanian Football Federation Cup (Lithuanian: Lietuvos futbolo federacijos taurė) is a Lithuanian football cup competition contested in a knockout tournament format. The winner of the cup gains entitlement to participate in theLithuanian Supercup as well as theUEFA Europa Conference League.
| 16 October 2022 (2022-10-16) | Žalgiris | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Hegelmann | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas |
| 17:30 | Marko Milićković Mario Pavelić | summary report | Attendance: 13,589 Referee: Manfredas Lukjančukas |
| 1 October 2023 | TransINVEST | 2–1 | Šiauliai | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas |
| 15:30 | Kawachi Zingertas | Jankauskas | Attendance: 8,764 Referee: Donatas Rumšas |
| 29 September 2024 | Banga | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (4—1p) | Hegelmann | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas |
| 15:00 | Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Orestas Abramavičius | |||
| Penalties | ||||
| Januševskij Ramanauskas Vėževičius Antužis | ||||
| 13 July 2023 (2023-07-13) | Hegelmann | 0–5 | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas[note 1] | |
| 19:00(20:00UTC+3) | Report[22] | Attendance: 2,054[21] Referee:Menelaos Antoniou (Cyprus) |
| 3 August 2023 (2023-08-03) | FK Kauno Žalgiris | 1–2 | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas | |
| 18:00(19:00UTC+3) |
| Report[24] |
| Attendance: 5,180[23] Referee:Mads-Kristoffer Kristoffersen (Denmark) |
| 24 July 2025 (2025-07-24) | Kauno Žalgiris | 1–1 | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas | |
| 18:00(19:00UTC+3) |
| Report[26] |
| Attendance: 3,723[25] Referee:Jamie Robinson (Northern Ireland) |
| 7 August 2025 (2025-08-07) | Kauno Žalgiris | 0–1 | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas | |
| 18:00(19:00UTC+3) | Report[27] |
| Attendance: 7,562 Referee:Jérémy Muller (Luxembourg) |
The 2024 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship was the 21st edition (25th in U18 and U19) of the UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, the annual international youth football championship organised by UEFA for the women's under-19 national teams of Europe. Lithuania hosted the tournament.
| 14 July 2024 (2024-07-14) | Lithuania | 0–10 | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas | |
| 16:00 | Report | Referee:Emanuela Rusta (Albania) |
| 17 July 2024 (2024-07-17) | Lithuania | 0–6 | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas | |
| 17:00 | Report |
| Referee:Réka Molnár (Hungary) |
| 20 July 2024 (2024-07-20) | Serbia | 4–1 | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas | |
| 17:00 | Report |
| Referee:Anastasia Mylopoulou (Greece) |
| 24 July 2024 (2024-07-24) | Netherlands | 2–0 | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas | |
| 17:00 | Report | Referee:Emanuela Rusta (Albania) |
| 27 July 2024 (2024-07-27) | Spain | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas | |
| 17:00 | Report |
| Referee: Silvia Gasperotti (Italy) |
On 17 September 2025, aUEFA Youth League qualifying match was held at the Darius and Girėnas Stadium betweenFK Be1 andHJK Helsinki. The match ended in a draw - 1:1.[28]
| 17 September 2025 (2025-09-17) | FK Be1 | 1–1 | Darius and Girėnas Stadium,Kaunas | |
| 17:30(18:30UTC+3) |
| Report |
| Attendance: 723 Referee: Antoine Chiaramonti (Andorra) |

The grand opening show "Welcome Back!" (Lithuanian: „Sveiki sugrįžę!") took place at the stadium's opening event on 16 October 2022 (during theLithuanian Football Cup final). It was attended by the most famous Lithuanian music performers, such asSaulius Prūsaitis, Iglė,Jonas Nainys-Jovani,Marijonas Mikutavičius,Justinas Jarutis, Jessica Shy and others.[29] This performance is not considered a full concert and is therefore not presented. The opening match and the show were officially watched by attendance of 13,589 spectators.
In August 2024, British singerEd Sheeran held two concerts at the stadium that attracted 81,119 spectators,[30] thus setting a record for ticket sales in the Baltic States,[31] while the first date set record attendance of about 50,000 spectators.[32] During these concerts, the nearbyKaunas Sports Hall was also used as a technical area.
| Date | Artist(s) | Tour | Attendance | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26 August 2023 | SEL | Kaunas | 35,600[33][34] | The first concert at the stadium after the reconstruction. | |
| 3 August 2024 | +–=÷× Tour | 81,119[3] | The first concert of a foreign artist in the stadium; The first 360-degree stage concert in a stadium.; A record stadium event - the first concert was watched by 46,637 spectators; The second most attended concert of all time in Lithuania; All tickets for the first show were sold out.[35] | |
| 4 August 2024 | Extra date added due to demand. The second concert was watched by 34,482 spectators. | |||
| 30 August 2024[36] | Jessica Shy Kaunas | 39,599[37] | The Lithuanian music concert that sold the most tickets in 2024; The second most visited concert of Lithuanian music in the country's history. | |
| 6 June 2025[38] | The Forget Tomorrow World Tour | 45,000[39] | Justin Timberlake's first concert in Lithuania; All tickets were sold out within 80 minutes on the day of general onsale. The concert is considered a continuation of the tour and is being named JT Live 2025.[39] | |
| 10 July 2025 | Because What You Want & What You Get Are Two Completely Different Things Tour | 30,000+[40] | The band's first concert in Lithuania and only concert in the Baltic States. | |
| 1 August 2025 | Britpop Tour | 25,000 | The artist's fourth concert in Lithuania and third in Kaunas. When the concert was announced, it was called Robbie Williams Live 2025, but was later officially renamed the BRITPOP Tour.[41] | |
| 21 August 2025[42] | Big Ass Stadium Tour | 35,000 | The artist's first concert in Lithuania and the artist's only concert in the Baltic States.[citation needed] | |
| 31 July 2026 | I’m Back | - | The artist's first concert in Lithuania.[citation needed] | |
| 22 May 2027 | - | - | The biggest duet concert in history.[citation needed] |
From 14 June to 14 July 2024,UEFA Euro 2024 matches were broadcast on a big screen at the stadium and on the stadium's tennis courts.[43]
From 22 November 2024 to 17 February 2025, a winter camp was held at the stadium, during which a skating rink was installed at the stadium.[44]
FK Kauno Žalgiris and theLithuania national football team team play their home matches at the stadium.
On 17 May 2024, Žalgiris Shop opened its doors at the stadium.[45]
In June 2024, the stadium signed a cooperation agreement withCarlsberg Group, under which part of the VIP Lounge area and the nearby tennis courts were named after the sponsor.[46]
In August 2024, the HOLOS wellness studio opened its doors at the stadium.[47]
In November 2024, the Fitnie Academy by Galinta sports club opened its doors at the stadium.[48]
In April 2025, the stadium signed an agreement withCupra, under which part of the stadium's VIP Lounge area was named after the sponsor.[49]
In August 2025, the stadium signed an agreement withBirštono mineraliniai vandenys, under which part of the stadium's VIP Lounge area was named after the product AKVILĖ.
Darius and Girėnas Stadium is located just 1,5 km. from the main pedestrian street of the city –Laisvės alėja.
During major stadium events, 3 hours before, during and 3 hours after the event, event ticket holders can travel by city public transport for free, and for the convenience of spectators, regular bus and trolleybus routes run more frequently, and additional special routes "ST1", "ST2", "ST3", "ST4" are also organized.[50]
During major concerts and sporting events, residents of the capital can also arrive at the stadium by special bus and train routes, which return toVilnius after the event.[51][52]
The opening and consecration ceremonies of the first stadium inLithuania took place on 6–8 September 1924. During the celebration, football, basketball, baseball tournaments, and athletics competitions were held.[53]
One of the largest events held at the stadium during the interwar years was the first National Olympics, held on 17–31 July 1938 – a worldwide Lithuanian sports festival and gathering. About 10,000 people attended the opening ceremonies, and 2,000 athletes from all over the world gathered. PresidentAntanas Smetona presented the athletes with the Olympic flag, and a thousand doves were released into the sky.[54]
During his sports career, former President of the Republic ofLithuaniaValdas Adamkus competed in athletics at the stadium.[55]
In 1960, the firstrugby football match inLithuania was held at the stadium.[56]
On 15 September 1990, German singerDieter Bohlen and the bandBlue Systems performed at the stadium.[57]
On 6 September 1993,Pope John Paul II held a meeting with young people at the stadium during hisvisit toLithuania. The event was attended by 30,000 spectators.[58]
On 2 August 2000, theFBK Kaunas team, which made its debut in the European football club tournament – theUEFA Champions League – played a match at the stadium against theGlasgow Rangers.[59]
On 7 September 2002, the first match of the 2004 European Football Championship Group V qualifying match was played between theLithuania and the world vice-championGermany. During the break in the match, one of the most famous Lithuanian football players,Valdas Ivanauskas, was escorted from the big football.[60]
On 26 July 2005, the stadium hosted a match between one of the most successful football teams in Europe, the 2004–2005UEFA Champions League winnersLiverpool FC andFBK Kaunas.[61]
On 24 March 2007, the 2008 European Football Championship qualifying match was played betweenLithuania and the world vice-championFrance. The match was broadcast live byEurosport and about 30 television channels in various countries.[62]
On 6 July 2007, a general song festival "Būties ratu" was held at the stadium. The festive program was attended by national youth, youth, young adults, girls, youth, seniors and elderly folk dance groups, as well as adult folk dance groups from abroad.[63]
On 5 August 2008,FBK Kaunas achieved a historic victory: in theUEFA Champions League qualifiers, they eliminated the elite Scottish clubGlasgow Rangers (0:0 away, 2:1 at home) and advanced to the third qualifying round.[64]
At the end of March 2011, before the match betweenLithuania andSpain, the stadium received criticism and attention from the global sports media due to the extremely poor pitch.[65]
On 29 March 2011, the 2012 European Football Championship qualifying tournament Group I match was held between theLithuania andSpain.[66]
The first player to score a goal after the stadium's reconstruction was completed was Marko Milićković (2022 Lithuanian Football Cup Final,Žalgiris -Hegelmann, 16 October 2022)[67]
Sel became the first band to perform at the stadium after its reconstruction.[68]
On 30 September 2023, the Lithuanian andFIFA Football Legends match was held. Dida, Julio Cesar,Michel Salgado,Roque Junior,Levan Kobiashvili,Fabio Cannavaro,Carles Puyol,Youri Djorkaeff,Ricardo Quaresma,Aldair,Houssine Kharja,David Trezeguet,Esteban Cambiasso,Nuno Gomes,Christian Karembeu,Antonio Valencia, Serginho,Vincent Candela took part in the competition. FIFA PresidentGianni Infantino watched the match at the stadium.[69]
On 6 October 2023, the bandSel released avideo clip for the song Aš pakelsiu, which was filmed during a concert at the stadium.
Ed Sheeran became the first artist to sell out tickets for a stadium concert.[70]
Ed Sheeran became the first and only artist to hold an additional concert at the stadium.[71]
On 26 July 2024, Lithuanian artist Martynas Kavaliauskasreleased a video clip for the song "Karaliai", part of which was filmed at the stadium.
After the first of two concerts,Ed Sheeran posted a video showing him playingPokemon at theDarius and Girenas Stadium.[72]
More than 100 heavy trucks delivered the equipment needed for E. Sheeran's concerts in August 2024. This is a record amount in the history ofKaunas events.[73]
Ed Sheeran and his+–=÷× Tour is the highest-grossing concert/tour in stadium history: the concert sold 81,119 tickets (out of 96,627) and grossed $8,597,307.[30]
In September 2024, the match betweenLithuania andCyprus did not take place at the stadium and was moved toMarijampolė due to the turf being damaged during the previous concerts held at the stadium and not having time to recover.[74]
Justin Timberlake and hisThe Forget Tomorrow World Tour (JT Live 2025) hold the record for the fastest-selling stadium concert tickets: all tickets for the artist's concert were officially sold out 80 minutes after the start of public sales (27 September 2024)[75]
On 27 September 2024, British singerEd Sheeranreleased a live performance video for the song The A Team, filmed during concerts inKaunas.
On 27 September 2024, Lithuanian singerJessica Shyreleased a live performance video of the song Tarp geltonų rūtų, filmed during concerts inKaunas.
On 4 October 2024, British singerEd Sheeranreleased a live performance video for the song Perfect, filmed during concert inKaunas.
On 18 October 2024, Lithuanian singerJessica Shyreleased her second live performance video (song Nepyk ant manęs), filmed during concert inKaunas
In October 2024, theDarius and Girenas Stadium celebrated its 100th anniversary.[76]
On 28 November 2024, the Lithuanian band Žemaitukai (together with the band Niekšės)released a video clip for the song "Šiandien aš švenčiu", part of which was filmed at the stadium.
On 27 December 2024, British singerEd Sheeranreleased a live performance video for the song Bad Habits, filmed during concerts inKaunas.
On 12 April 2025, theA Lyga match betweenFK Kauno Žalgiris andFK Sūduva broke the league's twenty-year attendance record and became the most attended A League match inKaunas. The match was watched by 6,575 spectators.[77]
On 6 May 2025, the PresidentValdas Adamkus Athletics Manege, which meets international requirements, was officially opened next to the stadium. The new manege will ensure high-quality conditions for training and warming up before prestigious starts or high-ranking competitions at theDarius and Girenas Stadium.[78]
DuringJustin Timberlake's concert at the stadium, the logistics chain involved about a thousand people: 200 security guards, 300 waiters, 100 cleaning crew members, ticket control and technical staff, as well as about 200 members fromLive Nation andJustin Timberlake's teams.[79]
The cheapest ticket for a concert at the stadium in the 2023-2025 period cost 29 euros (a concert by the bandSel), the most expensive - 1,115.70 euros (a concert by the bandGuns N' Roses).[80][81]
Guns N' Roses are the first foreign artists who did not sell out all the tickets for their concert at Darius and Girėnas Stadium (Ed Sheeran sold out all the tickets for one of his two concerts).[82]
Former Minister of Finance of the Republic ofLithuania and formerPrime Minister of LithuaniaIngrida Šimonytė attended theGuns N' Roses concert - the politician is a big fan of the band.[83]
Guns N' Roses veteran bassistDuff McKagan shared a photo from the performance online after the concert and the news that his wife (or rather, her grandparents) is fromLithuania and came to the stadium specifically for this purpose.[84]
On 7 August 2025, theFK Kauno Žalgiris club's all-time attendance record was set at Darius and Girėnas Stadium - 7,562 spectators watched theUEFA Conference League third qualifying round match againstFC Arda.[85]
Memphis Depay became theNetherlands' all-time top scorer, scoring two goals in his team's victory overLithuania on 7 September 2025, in a2026 FIFA World Cup qualification.[86]
On 12 October 2025, a record number of away fans attended the2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match betweenLithuania andPoland - there were about 4,000 fans fromPoland at the stadium.[87]
On 12 October 2025, during the2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match betweenLithuania andPoland, one of the fans suffered a cardiac arrest, which was restored thanks to attentive spectators and doctors after performingcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).[88]
On 12 October 2025, thePrime Minister of Lithuania,Inga Ruginienė, and thePrime Minister of Poland,Donald Tusk, visited the2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match betweenLithuania andPoland.[89]
On 22 October 2025, during theA Lyga match betweenFK Kauno Žalgiris andFK Žalgiris (1:2) held at the stadium, the home team was awarded the first title in the club's history (winning the national championship).[90]