Estonian Music & Art News – Week 3, August 2025

  • đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡Ș Restoration of Independence Day Celebrated with Free Concerts Across EstoniaOn August 20, Estonia marked its national holiday with a series of free, music-filled events nationwide. In Tallinn’s HarjumĂ€gi (August 20th) Square, Anett and Valter Soosalu performed alongside the Tallinn Police Orchestra, led by conductor Riivo JĂ”gi. The Mayor greeted the crowd, and the program included patriotic classics—drawing a broad public audience. Regionally, Kopli, MustamĂ€e, Pirita, and NĂ”mme offered community concerts, family days, singalongs, and creative workshops. Source: Tallinnlaen.eeEstonian Music & Art News - Week 3, August 2025Estonian Flag
  • 🎭 Tallinn Fringe Festival Presses ForwardAs Tallinn Fringe Festival (August 18–September 18) approaches, the program continues to unfold with boundary-breaking performance art spilling across the city. From stand-up and circus acts to immersive music and cabaret, this festival invites audiences to explore compelling new voices and formats within unconventional spaces. Source: Fringe.ee