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SILA SVETA

For over ten years, SILA SVETA has changed how people see light, space, and story. The studio is launching Sila Sveta Music, a multimedia studio focused on music events and the visuals that enhance sound. They have worked with well-known artists including Billie Eilish, The Weeknd, and Drake, creating unique visuals for concerts and festivals. Their projects range from electronic music to mainstream acts and include stage designs and audiovisual installations that stand out for their creativity. 

SILA SVETA has been known for creating experiences that go beyond the traditional concert stage. For example, they designed visuals for Phish’s 2024 shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas, using the venue’s unique shape to enhance the concert experience. They also created a sound-reactive installation at the Balloon Museum in London, which visually represented emotions. Additionally, they directed the visuals for the 2022 FIFA World Cup closing ceremony and contributed to fashion weeks in Milan and Paris. 

With Sila Sveta Music, the studio remains committed to its core while exploring new possibilities in music. SILA SVETA is recognized for its innovative visual style, having completed over 800 projects and won over 130 international awards.

“Every stage we create is more than just structure—it’s the architecture of a musical statement. A spectacle built on research, emotion, and meaning.” -Ekaterina Konovalova, creative director at SILA SVETA Music

Check out the SILA SVETA Show Reel 2025 here.

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