The Roop
The Roop (stylized in all caps) is a Lithuanian pop-rock band from Vilnius, blending elements of pop, rock, electronica, and dance in their music, often characterized by energetic performances and signature dance routines.[1][2] Formed in the mid-2010s, the group consists of lead vocalist Vaidotas Valiukevičius and additional members who contribute to their distinctive sound described as "a different kind of mainstream."[3] The band achieved international prominence through the Eurovision Song Contest, winning Lithuania's national selection in 2020 with "On Fire" ahead of the event's cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] They represented Lithuania again in 2021 with "Discoteque," securing eighth place in the grand final with 220 points.[5][6] In 2025, The Roop returned to the Eurovision stage as special guest performers during the second semifinal in Basel, delivering a rendition of "On Fire."[7][8] Their discography includes albums such as Momentum released in 2025, featuring singles like "Steal Me" and "Just Think About It," which explore themes of human connection in a digital age.[9][10]History
Formation and early years (2014–2015)
The Roop was formed in 2014 in Vilnius, Lithuania, by lead vocalist Vaidotas Valiukevičius, drummer Robertas Baranauskas, and guitarist Mantas Banišauskas, all of whom brought prior experience from other musical projects.[11][12] The trio focused on crafting original material in the studio, drawing from diverse influences to develop a pop-rock sound, and produced over 50 songs during this initial phase.[11] The band's debut single, "Be Mine", was released in November 2014, with its music video premiering on November 17.[13][14] In 2015, following nearly four years of accumulated studio work, they issued their self-produced debut album, To Whom It May Concern, marking the culmination of their early creative efforts.[11]Debut album and initial recognition (2015–2017)
The Roop released their debut studio album, To Whom It May Concern, on November 30, 2015.[15] Comprising 10 tracks, the album included the band's earlier single "Be Mine" alongside originals such as "Chance" (4:28), "Givin' My Life" (3:25), "74 Miles," "The Rain," "Feel It," and "Not Too Late."[16] Produced after nearly four years in the studio and the composition of over 50 songs, it showcased the band's pop-rock sound and was mastered by industry professionals, reflecting their commitment to polished production.[11] The album received modest initial attention within Lithuania's music scene, positioning The Roop as an emerging act with a fresh pop-rock style.[17] A key marker of early recognition came via a nomination for Best Music Video for "Not Too Late" at the 2015 M.A.M.A. Awards, the band's first such honor in the country.[11] This accolade highlighted the visual and musical appeal of their work, aiding visibility through local media and performances, though commercial chart success or widespread critical reviews from this period are not prominently documented. Throughout 2016 and into 2017, The Roop focused on live shows across Lithuania to cultivate a dedicated following, leveraging the debut album's material to refine their stage presence.[18] This groundwork laid the foundation for further development, as the band prepared material leading to their sophomore release Ghosts later in 2017, signaling growing momentum without major national breakthroughs at the time.[18]Eurovision breakthrough and national success (2018–2021)
In 2018, The Roop participated in Lithuania's Eurovision national selection, Eurovizija.LT, with the song "Yes, I Do", which served as the title track of their extended play release of the same name.[19][20] The entry advanced to the grand final held on March 11, 2018, where it placed third overall, behind the winner "When We're Old" by Ieva Zasimauskaitė, providing the band with significant national exposure and establishing their presence in the competitive pop-rock scene.[21] This performance highlighted their energetic style and contributed to growing domestic recognition following their earlier albums. The band's profile surged in 2020 when they entered Eurovizija.LT again with "On Fire", a synth-pop track emphasizing resilience and performance energy. On February 15, 2020, "On Fire" won the national final, securing both the jury vote and public televote to represent Lithuania at the Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam.[4] However, the contest was cancelled on March 18, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, denying them the international stage.[22] Despite this, the song achieved notable success, topping Lithuanian charts and winning the German alternative Eurovision event, Eurovision 2020 – das deutsche Finale, which amplified their fanbase domestically and abroad. For the 2021 edition, Lithuania's broadcaster LRT organized a new selection process rather than granting automatic entry to the previous winners. The Roop competed with "Discoteque", an upbeat dance track featuring their signature chair-dancing choreography, and triumphed in the February 6, 2021, final by winning the jury vote and garnering over 74,000 televotes.[23] Representing Lithuania in Rotterdam, they qualified from the second semi-final on May 20, 2021, before placing eighth in the grand final on May 22 with 220 points, marking Lithuania's strongest result since 2006 and solidifying The Roop's status as national stars through sustained media coverage and concert demand.[6] This period's dual national victories underscored their dominance in Lithuania's Eurovision selections and propelled album streams and live performances amid pandemic restrictions.[1]International exposure and consolidation (2021–2023)
Following their representation of Lithuania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with "Discoteque", performed live in Rotterdam on May 22, The Roop secured an 8th-place finish in the grand final, accumulating 220 points from a combination of 52 from juries and 168 from televoting, marking Lithuania's strongest result since 2006 and elevating the band's visibility across Europe.[5] This achievement, building on the prior cancellation of their 2020 entry "On Fire", expanded their fanbase beyond Lithuania, with the song's distinctive choreography and synth-pop energy resonating in international media coverage and streaming platforms.[1] In the aftermath, The Roop signed with Warner Music Finland ahead of the contest, facilitating broader distribution and promotional efforts in Northern Europe and beyond.[24] This partnership supported the release of their third studio album, Concrete Flower, on May 11, 2022, comprising 10 tracks spanning 32 minutes of indie pop, electronic, and rock elements, produced under the label's auspices.[25][26] The album included recontextualized versions of Eurovision hits like "On Fire" and "Discoteque" alongside new compositions, reflecting a maturation in their songwriting toward themes of resilience and introspection, as evidenced by tracks such as those previewed in promotional interviews.[27] Further international engagements included select performances at European events, such as their appearance at Het Grote Songfestivalfeest in Amsterdam on November 16, 2023, where they delivered live sets drawing on their Eurovision repertoire to engaged audiences familiar with the contest.[28] These outings, amid a post-pandemic recovery in live music, helped consolidate their presence in the continental pop scene without extensive touring, as the band prioritized studio output and strategic releases over widespread road shows during this phase. By late 2022, singles like "Multiply"—featuring a guest vocalist and emphasizing emotional depth—extended the album's reach, with the track released to capitalize on Concrete Flower's momentum.[29] This period thus transitioned The Roop from contest-driven acclaim to a more stable artistic foundation, evidenced by sustained streaming metrics and label-backed production.Recent releases and return to Eurovision (2024–present)
In early 2024, The Roop submitted the single "Simple Joy" to Lithuania's Eurovizija.LT national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, performing it in the final on February 17, 2024, but finishing outside the top positions as Silvester Belt won with "Luktelk".[30] [31] The band released their third studio album, Momentum, on May 2, 2025, comprising 10 tracks that refined their synth-pop sound with emotionally resonant themes.[32] [33] Preceding the album, they issued singles including "Steal Me" in early 2025, blending sleek synth-pop elements, followed by "Chica Chico" with a music video filmed at Seville's Feria de Abril, emphasizing joyful and vibrant energy.[34] [35] Additional 2025 singles encompassed "Just Think About It".[36] The Roop returned to the Eurovision Song Contest as special guest performers at the 2025 edition in Basel, Switzerland, where they finally staged their originally intended 2020 entry "On Fire" during one of the shows, fulfilling a performance deferred by the event's cancellation that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7] [37] [38] This appearance marked their non-competitive re-engagement with the contest following their 2021 participation.[12]Band members
Vaidotas Valiukevičius
Vaidotas Valiukevičius (born 27 May 1981) serves as the lead vocalist, primary songwriter, and creative director of the Lithuanian pop rock band The Roop.[39][40] He co-founded the group in Vilnius in 2014 alongside drummer Robertas Baranauskas and guitarist Mantas Banišauskas, drawing on diverse musical influences to establish the band's energetic style blending rock, pop, and electronic elements.[11] Prior to The Roop's formation, Valiukevičius had engaged in musical activities, though specific details of his early career remain limited in public records.[41] Within the band, he contributes vocals, songwriting, and production, as evidenced by his co-writing and co-production credits on tracks like "Love Is All We Got" released in March 2022.[42] His stage presence includes dance elements, aligning with The Roop's performative approach that emphasizes choreography in live shows and music videos.[43] Valiukevičius has represented Lithuania in Eurovision-related capacities beyond performing with the band, serving as the national spokesperson for the 2022 contest in Turin and as a jury member for the 2023 edition.[20] These roles highlight his prominence in the Lithuanian music scene, particularly following The Roop's selections for Eurovision in 2020 ("On Fire") and 2021 ("Discoteque").[12]Robertas Baranauskas
Robertas Baranauskas is the drummer and percussionist of the Lithuanian band The Roop, co-founded in Vilnius in 2014 with Vaidotas Valiukevičius and Mantas Banišauskas.[11] Prior to formalizing The Roop, Baranauskas played drums in another band that Vaidotas Valiukevičius encountered while recruiting members.[24] In addition to his instrumental role, Baranauskas contributes to songwriting and backing vocals, helping shape the band's pop-rock sound across releases including the debut album To Whom It May Concern (2015), Ghosts (2017), the YES, I DO EP (2018), and Concrete Flower (2022).[11] [44] The group has credited him with guiding melodic development, ensuring compositions maintain directional integrity during creation.[45] Baranauskas participated in The Roop's Eurovision efforts, performing on entries like "On Fire" (2020) and "Discoteque" (2021), as well as guest appearances such as the live rendition of "On Fire" at the 2025 contest.[11] He has also taken on lead vocals for select tracks, notably sharing duties with Valiukevičius on "Multiply" in 2022 at the latter's request.[29]Mantas Banišauskas
Mantas Banišauskas is the guitarist of The Roop, a Lithuanian pop-rock band formed in Vilnius in 2014.[11] [1] He co-founded the group with lead vocalist Vaidotas Valiukevičius and percussionist Robertas Baranauskas, contributing to its core lineup since inception.[22] [46] As the band's guitarist, Banišauskas helps shape its sound, which draws from diverse musical influences including pop, rock, and electronic elements.[47] [11] His instrumental work features prominently in live performances and recordings, such as the 2021 Eurovision entry "Discoteque," where he provided guitar arrangements alongside band production credits. He has also been credited on tracks like "Ohmygodable" for instrumentation and mixing contributions.[48] Banišauskas is described in media profiles as one of the band's more reserved members, contrasting with the outgoing presence of frontman Valiukevičius, though he has publicly commented on challenges like Lithuania's national selection process for Eurovision.[41] [49] Outside music, he has worked in operations roles at Barclays Group Operations Lithuania and studied at Vilnius University.[50]Musical style and influences
Core elements and evolution
The Roop's music is characterized by a fusion of pop-rock, indie, and dance elements, featuring catchy melodies, rhythmic grooves, and introspective lyrics that often explore personal and social themes.[12] [11] Their sound incorporates electronic production, soft rock textures, and upbeat tempos, delivered through dynamic live performances emphasizing visual choreography and audience engagement.[47] Core to their style is a balance of emotional depth—via heartfelt storytelling—and high-energy hooks designed for mainstream appeal, as seen in tracks blending guitar-driven verses with synth-infused choruses.[11] From their 2015 debut album To Whom It May Concern, which included over 50 songs and leaned toward indie pop-rock with rawer, alternative edges, the band's sound evolved toward more polished, dreamy introspection in 2017's Ghosts, highlighted by tracks like "Dream On" that emphasized atmospheric and heartfelt arrangements.[11] This progression intensified with their Eurovision entries—"On Fire" (2020) and "Discoteque" (2021)—shifting emphasis to infectious dance-pop rhythms and performative flair, amplifying electronic and dance-rock components for broader accessibility while retaining rock foundations.[12] By 2022's Concrete Flower, solemn tones mixed with fan-oriented anthems, bridging earlier indie roots and pop polish.[11] Their 2025 album Momentum further refines this into a cinematic synth-pop aesthetic with retro-futuristic energy, as in "Steal Me," marking a maturation toward layered production and thematic boldness.[11] This trajectory reflects adaptation to international stages, prioritizing rhythmic drive and visual spectacle without abandoning lyrical substance.[19]Inspirations and thematic content
The Roop's inspirations stem primarily from everyday life, with band members describing themselves as "simple guys" who derive creative fuel from mundane yet profound elements such as sunrises, morning coffee, and smiles from loved ones.[46][51] This grounded approach extends to personal challenges, including lead vocalist Vaidotas Valiukevičius's experience of unemployment, which fueled themes of perseverance in early works.[46] Broader influences include cultural and natural settings, such as the serenity of woodland environments and late-night conversations for their 2025 track "Just Think About It," and the vibrant atmosphere of Seville's Feria de Abril, which infused Mediterranean rhythms into "Chica Chico."[11][52] Visual and narrative elements in their music videos draw from cinematic and mythological sources, including subtle nods to The Matrix and Terminator in exploring dystopian realities, as well as the Greek myth of Pygmalion in "Ohmygodable," which examines creation and human desire.[52][53] The band's name, derived from the Lithuanian verb "ropti" meaning "to cry out," encapsulates their drive to amplify social voices through bold, unfiltered expression.[11] Thematically, The Roop's lyrics emphasize introspection, emotional liberation, and humanistic inquiry, often delivering messages that connect with listeners' inner conflicts and societal pressures.[19] Tracks like "Discoteque" function as catalysts for releasing suppressed emotions, confronting self-criticism, fear of nonconformity, and body image reluctance, while promoting dance as a healing mechanism that triggers mood-enhancing endorphins.[54][46] "On Fire" centers on passionate self-motivation and excitement as antidotes to stagnation, framed through personal reflection.[47] More recent works, such as "Just Think About It," probe existential questions about humanity's core needs—including the role of physical touch and the loss of dreams upon waking—in an increasingly digital existence, urging contemplation of reality and authenticity.[52] Songs like "Simple Joy" reinforce gratitude for life's unpretentious pleasures, countering overambition with appreciation for the present.[55] Overall, their catalog weaves social commentary with emotional narratives, aiming to foster resilience and self-acceptance amid everyday and technological disruptions.[11][46]Discography
Studio albums
The Roop's debut studio album, To Whom It May Concern, was released in 2015 following nearly four years of studio work during which the band wrote over 50 songs; it was mastered by engineer Leon Zervos, known for his work with artists including INXS, Aerosmith, Muse, and Coldplay.[11] Their second album, Ghosts, followed in 2017 and included notable tracks such as "Dream On", the Lithuanian-language "Keista Draugystė", and "Hello", the latter accompanied by a music video incorporating real individuals' personal life stories.[11] Concrete Flower, the band's third studio album, was released on May 11, 2022, via Warner Music Finland, comprising 10 tracks that blend introspective themes with high-energy pop elements, featuring songs like "On Fire", "Discoteque", "Let’s Get Naked", and "Love Is All We Got"; it marked their first release in five years and was produced by Laisvūnas Černovas and Vaidotas Valiukevičius.[25][56] The fourth album, Momentum, arrived digitally on May 2, 2025, under Musica Publica, delivering a cinematic synth-pop sound across tracks including the retro-futuristic "Steal Me", the upbeat "Chica Chico" with Mediterranean influences, the uplifting "Simple Joy", and the introspective "Just Think About It", reflecting the band's experiences of creative processes, challenges, and fan connections recorded in locations such as Lithuania, Sicily, and Norway.[57][11]Extended plays
The Roop released their debut and only extended play, Yes, I Do, on May 25, 2018.[58] [59] The five-track EP blends synth-pop, indie rock, and electronic elements, featuring the title track "Yes, I Do" alongside "Silly Me", "UFO" (featuring Migloko), "Dance With Your Hands", and "Tonight".[58] [60] The release coincided with the band's participation in Lithuania's Eurovision Song Contest 2018 national selection (Eurovizija), where "Yes, I Do" earned second place, highlighting their early fusion of pop-rock with danceable rhythms.[59] Track durations include approximately 3:04 for the opener "Yes, I Do", 3:55 for "Silly Me", 3:49 for "UFO", 3:01 for "Dance With Your Hands", and 3:24 for "Tonight".[60] No subsequent extended plays have been issued as of October 2025, with the band's output shifting toward full-length albums and singles thereafter.[61]Singles
The Roop's singles encompass tracks released independently, as lead singles for albums or EPs, and as entries for Lithuania's Eurovision national selection process. Early releases focused on synth-pop and indie rock elements, while later ones incorporated more dance-oriented electro-pop influences.- "Yes, I Do": Title track from the band's EP of the same name, released May 25, 2018, and submitted to the 2018 Eurovision national final.[58]
- "Silly Me": Standalone digital single issued in 2019.[61]
- "On Fire": Released January 17, 2020, as the internally selected entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the track achieved international streaming success post-release.[62]
- "Discoteque": Issued January 22, 2021, winning the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 and peaking at number 75 on the Irish Singles Chart; its music video premiered the prior day on official channels.[63][62][64]
- "Pavasaris": Released in 2023, a Lithuanian-language single emphasizing seasonal themes.[36]
- "Simple Joy": Digital single dated January 31, 2024.[65]
- "Steal Me": Lead single for the 2025 album Momentum, blending synth-pop with retro elements, released ahead of the full album on May 2, 2025.[11][66]
- "Chica Chico": 2025 single incorporating Spanish rhythms, also from Momentum.[66][36]
- "Just Think About It": Released in 2025 as a standalone single.[36]
Other charted songs and features
"Ghosts", the title track from The Roop's 2017 album Ghosts, entered the Lithuanian AGATA Top 100 chart at number 25 during the fourth week of 2021.[68] The band has not released notable guest features or collaborations that achieved independent chart success on major Lithuanian or international charts.[11]Eurovision Song Contest participation
2018 national selection: "Yes, I Do"
The Roop debuted in Lithuania's Eurovision national selection, Eurovizija 2018, with the original song "Yes, I Do", announced on 24 January 2018 as their entry for the contest.[69] The track, written specifically for the selection by band members Vaidotas Valiulavičius and Robertas Baranauskas, featured upbeat indie pop elements with electronic influences, marking the band's initial foray into Eurovision competition.[19] Competing in the first semi-final on 24 February 2018, The Roop secured second place with 19 points (3 from jury, 16 from televote), advancing alongside winner Jurgis Brūzga to the grand final.[70] The band performed "Yes, I Do" in the final on 11 March 2018, where it placed third overall, behind Jurgis Brūzga in second and winner Ieva Zasimauskaitė with "When We're Old", who represented Lithuania at the Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon.[71] Despite the jury awarding them only 6 points, the song garnered strong public support, finishing second in the televote.[46] Following the selection, The Roop released an EP titled Yes, I Do on 25 May 2018, featuring the contest song as its title track alongside four other tracks, which helped build the band's visibility in Lithuania and internationally.[12] The performance and third-place finish established The Roop's presence in the Eurovision circuit, paving the way for future national final appearances.[47]2020 entry: "On Fire"
"The Roop qualified for the grand final of Lithuania's Eurovision national selection, Pabandom iš naujo! 2020, after topping the third heat on January 25, 2020, with both maximum jury and public televote scores for "On Fire".[72] The band won the national final on February 15, 2020, securing the right to represent Lithuania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.[73] The song, a pop-rock track emphasizing perseverance and inner motivation, was released as a digital single and accompanied by its official music video on January 17, 2020.[74] Lyrics for "On Fire" were penned by lead vocalist Vaidotas Valiukevičius, drawing from observations of self-doubt and premature self-dismissal in others, while the composition was credited to all three band members: Valiukevičius, drummer Robertas Baranauskas, and guitarist Mantas Banišauskas.[75] The entry was allocated to the first semi-final on May 12, 2020, with rehearsals and promotional activities underway prior to the event.[47] The Eurovision Song Contest 2020 was cancelled on March 18, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, preventing "On Fire" from competing on the international stage.[47] Despite the cancellation, the band expressed disappointment, with members stating it was "very sad news" and believing Lithuania had a strong chance of victory.[76] The song achieved significant domestic success post-cancellation, breaking streaming records in Lithuania and ranking as the third most-streamed Eurovision YouTube entry overall.[77] This popularity underscored the track's viral appeal, particularly its distinctive choreography and message of resilience, which resonated amid global uncertainties.[78]2021 entry: "Discoteque"
The Roop was internally selected by Lithuanian broadcaster LRT to participate in the national final Pabandom iš naujo! 2021 with the song "Discoteque", co-written by band members Vaidotas Valiulkevičius, Robertas Baranauskas, and Mantas Banišauskas alongside external contributors Ilkka Wirtanen and Kalle Lindroth.[79][80] The song, a pop-rock track emphasizing upbeat rhythms and themes of personal inner liberation amid external constraints, had its official music video released on January 21, 2021.[54][64] In the Pabandom iš naujo! grand final held on February 6, 2021, "Discoteque" won decisively, earning 12 points from both the professional jury and televoting, with the latter tallying over 74,000 votes—far surpassing runner-up Gebrasy's 6,000+.[77][81] This victory marked The Roop's second consecutive national selection win, following their 2020 entry "On Fire" which was sidelined by the contest's COVID-19 cancellation.[79] At the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, Netherlands, Lithuania was allocated to the second semi-final on May 20, where "Discoteque" qualified for the grand final in 4th position among 10 advancing acts.[5][82] In the final on May 22, performing 18th, the entry secured 8th place overall out of 26 participants, accumulating 220 points: 93 from jury votes across 39 countries and 127 from global televoting.[5][80] The performance featured the band's signature energetic staging, contributing to Lithuania's strongest result since 2006.[82]2025 guest performance
The Roop were selected as guest performers for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, hosted in Basel, Switzerland.[83] The invitation was announced on April 22, 2025, alongside other past participants including Destiny from Malta, Efendi from Azerbaijan, and Gjon's Tears from Switzerland.[37] Their performance took place during the second semi-final on May 15, 2025.[84] The band performed their intended 2020 entry, "On Fire", which had been selected to represent Lithuania that year but was never staged due to the COVID-19 pandemic cancellation.[7] This appearance fulfilled the long-delayed opportunity to deliver the song live on the official Eurovision stage, as confirmed by the group in their announcement.[8] "On Fire" had previously topped Lithuania's national selection and garnered international attention through promotional activities before the 2020 event's suspension.[85] The performance received positive fan reception, with social media clips highlighting its energetic delivery and visual elements reminiscent of the original staging plans. As non-competing guests, The Roop's slot contributed to the event's interval acts, emphasizing continuity with past editions disrupted by global events.[86]Reception and legacy
Critical responses and achievements
The Roop's music, particularly their Eurovision entries, garnered positive recognition within Lithuania's music industry. At the 2020 M.A.M.A. Awards, the band's song "On Fire" was named Song of the Year, while The Roop collectively won Band of the Year, Breakthrough of the Year, and Pop Band of the Year.[87] They also received the LRT Ambassador of the Year award for promoting Lithuania internationally through their Eurovision participation.[88] In 2021, their follow-up entry "Discoteque" earned the Vision Music Award for Best Choreography, highlighting the distinctive treadmill performance that became a visual hallmark.[89] Critically, "On Fire" was praised for its indie-pop energy and self-reflective lyrics addressing personal doubt, with reviewers noting its 1980s-inspired catchiness and potential to stand out in Eurovision.[90] "Discoteque" received acclaim for its upbeat electronic pop structure, darker industrial edge, and memorable choreography, which propelled it to over one million YouTube views within 48 hours of release and topped Lithuania's daily Spotify charts.[91][92] The song's Eurovision performance secured Lithuania's 8th-place finish with 220 points, the country's best result since 2006, earning domestic praise as "national heroes" for elevating Lithuanian visibility.[93] Overall, reception emphasized the band's unique style and stage presence, though broader international critical analysis remained limited outside Eurovision-focused outlets.Commercial performance and fan base
The Roop's breakthrough single "On Fire," released in January 2020, topped Lithuania's Spotify daily charts and amassed 6 million streams on the platform by early 2021, while its official music video exceeded 9 million YouTube views. Their 2021 release "Discoteque" further elevated their streaming metrics, reaching 1 million YouTube views within two days of launch and topping Lithuanian Spotify charts with streams triple those of the next highest track at the time; the song ultimately surpassed 40 million global streams across platforms.[94][11] Post-Eurovision, "Discoteque" peaked at number 132 on Spotify's global daily chart with 842,722 streams in a single day.[95] These figures reflect strong domestic performance in Lithuania, where the band repeatedly set streaming records, though international chart penetration remained limited beyond Eurovision-driven spikes. Album and physical sales data for releases like the 2018 EP Bent or later works remain undisclosed in public metrics, with commercial emphasis shifting to digital singles and EPs in the streaming-dominant market.[96] The band's visibility extended to alternative formats, including TikTok challenges tied to "Discoteque" that amplified viral engagement during national selection. The Roop's fan base, cultivated through Eurovision participations and independent releases, centers in Lithuania and broader Eastern Europe but includes international pockets via contest exposure, with approximately 95,000 Instagram followers as of late 2025 and around 7,600 users tracking them for concert alerts on platforms like Songkick.[97][98] Live performances underscore a dedicated live following, highlighted by sold-out domestic shows and European tours, though attendance figures are not publicly detailed; their debut concert in June 2015 marked the start of grassroots growth into a "growing global presence" per industry trackers.[99] This audience engages actively with visual and dance elements in tracks like "Discoteque," fostering niche loyalty among pop-rock and Eurovision enthusiasts rather than mass-market scale.[11]Criticisms and debates
The Roop has encountered limited but notable criticism, primarily centered on the perceived mismatch between their stylistic evolution and Eurovision's competitive demands. In the 2024 Eurovizija.LT national selection, their entry "Simple Joy" received praise from the public televote, securing nearly 12,000 votes and advancing through heats, yet it underperformed with the jury, who awarded it lower points compared to the winner, Silvester Belt's "Luktelk". This outcome highlighted a recurring divide between fan enthusiasm and professional evaluations, with some observers noting the song's intimate, introspective tone felt less dynamic than the band's earlier high-energy submissions like "On Fire" and "Discoteque".[100] Lead singer Vaidotas Valiukevičius publicly rebuked detractors whom he termed "body inspectors," referring to social media users and commentators scrutinizing the band's physical appearances, particularly after changes in his own physique and shirtless scenes in promotional materials such as the "Steal Me" video released in 2025. Valiukevičius described this as a widespread phenomenon, emphasizing personal boundaries amid public exposure.[101] Debates have also arisen over the band's Eurovision trajectory, including their frustration with Lithuania's broadcaster LRT for requiring a full national selection in 2021 rather than granting a direct slot post-2020 cancellation, which they viewed as unfair given their frontrunner status. In the 2021 contest, "Discoteque" earned strong televotes (placing third) but middling jury scores (20th), prompting the band to question jury discernment of nuanced vocal delivery and staging. Such discrepancies fueled broader discussions on the balance between public appeal and professional judging in Eurovision selections.[102][103]Awards and nominations
The Roop has received numerous awards and nominations, predominantly from Lithuanian national music ceremonies, reflecting their prominence in the domestic pop scene following Eurovision exposure. At the M.A.M.A. Awards, Lithuania's premier music accolades, the band secured 7 wins across 12 nominations between 2015 and 2022.[11][87]| Year | Award | Category | Outcome | For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Best Music Video | Nominated | "Not Too Late" |
| 2020 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Best Song | Won | "On Fire" |
| 2020 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Breakthrough of the Year | Won | — |
| 2020 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Best Pop Act | Won | — |
| 2020 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Best Band | Won | — |
| 2020 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Best Music Video | Nominated | "On Fire" |
| 2020 | ESC Radio Awards | Best Song | Won | "On Fire" |
| 2020 | ESC Radio Awards | Best Group | Won | — |
| 2020 | LRT Awards | Ambassador of the Year | Won | — |
| 2021 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Best Pop Act | Won | — |
| 2021 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Best Band | Won | — |
| 2021 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Best Music Video | Won | "Discoteque" |
| 2021 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Best Song | Nominated | "Discoteque" |
| 2021 | Vision Music Awards (wiwibloggs) | Best Choreography | Won | "Discoteque" |
| 2021 | Lithuanian Tourism Awards | Tourism Ambassador | Won | — |
| 2021 | ESC Radio Awards | Best Group | 3rd place | — |
| 2022 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Best Band | Nominated | — |
| 2022 | M.A.M.A. Awards | Best Music Video | Nominated | "Let’s Get Naked" |
| 2024 | AGATA Awards | Gold Single | Won | "On Fire" |
| 2024 | AGATA Awards | Platinum Single | Won | "Discoteque" |