Atvara
Liene Atvara Stūrmane was born on the 2nd of April 1993. Known professionally as Atvara, she is a Latvian singer and songwriter. Originally from Liepāja, Atvara showed a strong inclination towards singing from early childhood, which is why her mother decided to enroll her in a music school.[1] She later attended the Emīls Melngailis Secondary School in her hometown, where she studied conducting, and then continued her education at the Jāzeps Mediņš Secondary School in Riga, graduating with a specialization in jazz and pop singing.
After completing her musical studies, Atvara became known on the small screen by participating, between 2012 and 2013, in some talent shows, such as Dziedošās ģimenes and Koru kari. In 2017, Atvara took part in the first edition of X Faktors, the Latvian version of The X Factor, performing at the auditions with the songs One and Only by Adele and I Have Nothing by Whitney Houston. Despite receiving the judges' appreciation, she did not qualify for the next stages of the program.
After working for some time as an English teacher, in 2019, Atvara started her career in marketing at the same time and collaborating over the years with various companies in the digital content sector, including the Latvian radio station Star FM. In 2025 she worked as SMM manager for Citi Zēni.
For a long time, she hesitated to start a solo career and only wrote songs for other musicians; the songs she wrote were also performed on Supernova (in 2020 and 2024).
Atvara’s official debut as a solo singer took place in June 2024 with the single “Pie manis tveries” which debuted at number 9 on the Latvijas straumētāko singlu, exceeding 2 million views on TikTok. It was later also included in the Latvian television series Nelūgtie viesi. In February 2025, Atvara collaborated with Intars Busulis on the song “Vai drīkst kāpt dziļāk”.
On 8 August she released the single “Dzīve mūs mētā”, which received extensive radio rotation and was selected among the 15 finalist songs of the annual Muzikālā banka award, ranking tenth in the final ranking;[11] the song was included in her debut studio album, Vol.1 Vai dzirdi, kā brūces dzīst (released on the 28th of October 2025).
On 20 November 2025, Atvara was confirmed among the artists participating in the 11th edition of Supernova, the Latvian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, with the song Ēnā. On the 14th of February 2026 she won and got the right to represent Latvia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna, Austria.