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Estonian Music & Art News - Week 2, February 2025

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    News and Updates
  • Feb 15
  • 2 min read

Estonian Music & Art News - Week 2, February 2025

Eesti Laul 2025 Finalists Prepare for Grand Finale

The anticipation is building as the final of Eesti Laul 2025 approaches, set to take place on February 15 at the Unibet Arena in Tallinn. This year's competition features a diverse lineup of artists, including the Finnish duo Stereo Terror with their energetic track "Prty Till the End of the World." In a recent interview, Stereo Terror expressed their excitement about participating in the Estonian selection and their appreciation for the growing global interest in the Eurovision Song Contest.


Tallinn Fringe Festival 2025 Opens Artist Applications

Preparations for the Tallinn Fringe Festival, scheduled from August 18 to September 18, 2025, are in full swing. The festival has officially opened its call for artists, inviting performers across various genres to participate. Venues like Heldeke! have announced available show slots throughout the festival period, encouraging artists to apply and contribute to the vibrant cultural scene in Tallinn.


Narva Art Residency Hosts February Events

The Narva Art Residency (NART) continues to enrich Estonia's cultural landscape with a series of events in February. On February 8, NART hosted a screening of the silent film "Metropolis" (1927) accompanied by live music, followed by Anna Raud's workshop titled "What is jewelry silent about?" These events reflect NART's commitment to fostering artistic dialogue and community engagement.


Estonian Artists Featured in International Art Platforms

Estonian artists and gallerists are making significant strides on the global art stage. From participating in Manhattan art fairs to showcasing works at the Venice Biennale, a new generation of Estonian creatives is bringing the country's vibrant art scene to international audiences. This global presence not only elevates Estonia's cultural profile but also fosters cross-cultural collaborations and exchanges.


ERSO Presents 'Desert Music' Concerts

The Estonian National Symphony Orchestra (ERSO), in collaboration with the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, is set to perform "Desert Music" concerts on February 14 and 15 at Teras Beach in Tallinn. The program features John Luther Adams' "Become Desert" and Steve Reich's "The Desert Music," offering audiences a unique experience of minimalist atmospheric compositions in a warm, beach-like setting. Tickets are available for purchase.



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