ANTYTILA “Vdoma 2.0”
The band ANTYTILA announces the “Vdoma 2.0” concert tour. This is a continuation of the successful “Vdoma” tour, which became one of the most talked-about musical events of early 2026.
The “Vdoma” tour covered 38 cities, 30 of which were sold out. It spanned thousands of kilometers across Ukraine and filled venues with people who came for the same thing—powerful emotions and songs experienced together, as one. The team wrapped up the first part of the tour with three major shows at the Palace of Sports, cementing its status as one of the country’s strongest live projects.
“Vdoma 2.0” is a response to requests from fans across the country. And an opportunity to relive those moments together once again.
Over 20 cities across Ukraine, the audience-favorite format with a stand-up intro, a recognizable stage, and the show’s well-crafted dramaturgy—everything that made “Vdoma” so beloved continues. As is the band’s signature quality: ANTYTILA traditionally brings its own lighting and sound production to ensure every concert sounds like a major show—regardless of the city.
The setlist features new songs from the upcoming album, which will be performed live for the first time, as well as tracks that have already become the voice of our times: “Vdoma,” “Fortress Bakhmut,” “2Step,” “Seize the Moment,” “TDME,” and “Believed”—songs that always get the crowd singing along.
“After every “Vdoma” concert, we heard the same thing: ‘When again?’ And here’s our answer—“Vdoma 2.0.” On this tour, we met thousands of people across the country. We saw those who came to the concerts for the second and third time, we saw families, lots of children, we made little dreams come true, and together we helped our military. That’s exactly why we want to keep going. Even more cities, new songs, new emotions, and that same atmosphere when you look out at the audience and realize: we’re all in this together. And we’re home,” commented Taras Topolia.
The members of the band ANTYTILA are active-duty military personnel and have been actively involved in volunteer work since 2014. That’s why every concert is not just an artistic event, but also concrete aid: during this time, the band has donated over 140 million UAH to the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine, part of which was raised during the “Vdoma” tour.