Agnė Buškevičiūtė-Tumalavičienė is a Lithuanian singer whose specialty is classical vocals. She graduated from Juozas Tallat-Kelpša Conservatory in 2012, where her teacher was Liutauras Navickas. Together with another singer, Justinas Lapatinskas, she won the first place in the music project "Žvaigždžių duetai. Istorija prasideda iš naujo" on LNK TV in 2013. Between 2013 and 2019, Agnė completed her bachelor's and master's studies at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, in the singing class of Aušra Stasiūnaitė. In 2014, she won the second place in the third international music competition "Su muzika per Europą, Lietuva-Italija". In 2018-2019, she played the role of Miglė in two TV movies "Laisvės kaina. Disidentai" and "Laisvės kaina. Sąjūdis", directed by Alvydas Šlepikas and Saulius Balandis. At the same time, under the Erasmus program, she improved her singing skills at the Sibelius Academy of Arts in Helsinki, Finland, with vocal educators Annika Ollinkari, Petteri Salomaa, Ilmo Ranta, Collin Hansen, Gustav Djupsjöbacka, Margareta Brandt, Kirill Kozlovski, and baroque singing teacher Tuuli Lindeberg. During her studies, Agnė also participated in master classes with Soile Isokoski, Robert Hyman, Giorgio Proietti, Kurt Kopecky, Paul Farrington, Lars Franke, Nadia Kurem, Taavi Tampu, and Asa Baverstam. She also played roles such as Janetta (G. Donizetti's "The Elixir of Love", directed by Modestas Barkausas, staged by Vaidotas Martinaitis), Eglė (V. Klova's "Pilėnai", directed by Vytautas Lukošius, staged by Nerijus Petrokas), Countess Rosina (W.A. Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro", directed by M. Staškus, staged by Jūratė Sodytė), using the opera study program.