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Estonian Music & Art News - Week 3, January 2025

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Estonian Music & Art News - Week 3, January 2025
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Tallinn Fringe Festival open to applicants

The Tallinn Fringe Festival continues to highlight the richness of Estonia’s creative scene, featuring innovative performances spanning music, dance, comedy, theater, and visual arts. Running through January, it offers a platform for local and international artists to showcase bold and experimental works. The festival's inclusive ethos welcomes performers across genres and backgrounds, celebrating diversity and artistic freedom. Check out the lineup and experience the cutting edge of Estonia's vibrant cultural landscape.

Source: fringe.ee


Estonian Delegation at Eurosonic Noorderslag (ESNS) 2025

From January 15 to 18, 2025, the Estonian delegation, including representatives from Tallinn Music Week (TMW), participated in the Eurosonic Noorderslag (ESNS) festival in Groningen, Netherlands. This annual event is renowned for showcasing emerging European talent and facilitating industry networking. The TMW team, led by Helen Sildna and Ingrid Kohtla, engaged with international music professionals, promoting Estonian artists and fostering collaborations.

Source: Facebook


Eesti Laul 2025 Finalists Announced

On January 6, 2025, the final lineup for Eesti Laul 2025 was completed with the selection of Marta Lotta as the wildcard entry. Her song "Tantsin veel" secured her place among the 16 finalists competing to represent Estonia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel. The announcement generated excitement among fans and set the stage for the national selection process.

Source: Eurovisionworld


Estonian Musicians Revitalize Folk Traditions

A notable trend in Estonia's music scene is the revival of folk music, with young musicians blending traditional sounds with modern influences. This movement reflects a growing interest in reconnecting with cultural heritage while introducing Baltic folk music to new audiences.

Source: KALW



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