Sometimes, life composes melodies we never see coming. In 2022, while exploring the soul-stirring landscapes of Costa Rica, Neo Ross – a Lithuanian entrepreneur and founder of ATLAS crossed paths with a musician who channeled something deeper than just notes. That artist was Leonardo Prakash.
Neo promised Leonardo that one day, he’d bring his spellbinding sound to Lithuania. Fast forward to 2025, and that promise echoed through the vaulted arches of Vilnius’ most beautiful venue: St. Catherine’s Church.
Neo Ross is not a brain in the business of events… he’s the brain in the business of meaning. A curious mind with an ear for beauty and a heart for cultural storytelling, Neo crafts immersive experiences, like luxury business retreats, that move people.
But this event, aptly titled Synchronicity, strikes a deeper chord.
Who is Leonardo Prakash?
If instruments could talk, Leonardo Prakash would be fluent in five languages. Born to French-Mexican roots, Leonardo started young with the guitar and sitar. But he didn’t stop there. The harp, the flute, the jarana jarocha, each became a new brush for him to paint his visions with.
His music is hard to label and even harder to forget. It drifts between classical rock and flamenco, dips into Indian raga, and glides through Turkish, Japanese, Middle Eastern, and African folk traditions.
While performing, Leonardo connects. You don’t listen to his music. You feel it. In your chest. In your bones. In the stillness between your thoughts.
His collaborations cover multiple musical genres, and he has worked with renowned artists such as Bogdan Djukic, Jesus Mejía, Mitote Jazz, Jorge Pardo, Historias de Radne Krishna, Mar De Leva, Ganabia, Elamir, Mirabai Ceiba, Jai-Jagdeesh, and Snatam Kaur, among others.
Synchronicity in Vilnius: A Concert with Heart
On May 20, 2025, 400 guests gathered in the warm hush of St. Catherine’s Church, a venue known for its late Baroque elegance and remarkable acoustics. The moment Leonardo began to play, the church turned into something else entirely: a sanctuary of sound.
Neo chose this venue for a reason. It’s not just about the acoustics or the architecture. It’s about reverence. For art. For healing. For those fleeting moments where everything just clicks.
The main nave is used for concerts, the crypts host exhibitions, and the nearby rooms are used for rehearsals by local art groups and chamber performers from the Vilnius city municipality.
This concert was Leonardo’s first public performance in Lithuania. And with cameras capturing every moment, it promises to be a night not just remembered but relieved, again and again.
Why This Event Matters
Synchronicity offers something rare: intention. Neo Ross doesn’t throw events just to fill seats. He designs experiences that ripple far beyond the final applause.
He designs an alignment. Of people. Of purpose. Of the past and future.
Carl Jung described synchronicity as meaningful coincidence. This event is exactly that. A meeting years ago in a distant jungle now blooms into a shared experience in the heart of Vilnius. You can’t plan that. You just have to show up and feel it.
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The Soundtrack of a New Vision
Neo’s work is building momentum. His organization combines travel, culture, performance, and purpose into one soulful space. The Synchronicity concert is a glimpse of what’s to come: events that entertain and awaken.
Expect a mix of meditative melodies, wild improvisations, and heart-stirring visuals. The videos from Leonardo’s past performances hint at what’s possible, but experiencing it live is something else entirely. Especially in a space where every sound swirls like incense through marble columns.
Conclusion
After the first successful event, Neo Ross’ team is already planning another immersive sound experience.
Music can do a lot of things. It can heal, haunt, or hold you still. But when it’s done right, it does all three at once. That’s what Synchronicity promises. And with Neo Ross behind it, that promise holds.