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Tallinn Music Week, Sets to Transform Estonia’s Soundscape

Tallinn Music Week, Sets to Transform Estonia’s Soundscape

Tallinn, Estonia — The eagerly awaited Tallinn Music Week (TMW) 2026 lineup has been officially revealed, presenting a record-setting roster of 186 artists from 38 countries for the 18th edition of the festival, running 9–12 April 2026 across venues from Telliskivi Creative City to St John’s Church in Tallinn. Firmly positioned as one of Europe’s […]

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Kadrioru Lossimuusika, Baroque Resonance in the Heart of Tallinn. Picture Mozart family portrait

Kadrioru Lossimuusika, Baroque Resonance in the Heart of Tallinn

This winter season, Lossimuusika continues its captivating run of chamber music concerts in one of Tallinn’s most spectacular acoustic spaces, the Baroque main hall of Kadrioru loss / Kadriorg Art Museum. Lossimuusika is a distinguished concert series presenting high-level classical music performed by both Estonian and international artists against the historical backdrop of the palace’s

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Tallinn’s Bachfest 2026 Kicks Off the New Year with Baroque Brilliance

Tallinn’s Bachfest 2026 Kicks Off the New Year with Baroque Brilliance

Tallinn is set to resonate with the timeless sounds of the Baroque era as bachFest 2026 returns to the Estonian capital from 1–6 January 2026, offering a rich programme of concerts dedicated to Johann Sebastian Bach and his musical contemporaries. This international festival, one of the city’s most revered early-year music events, brings together world-class

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Phantom of the Opera 40th Anniversary Tour Comes to Tallinn

Phantom of the Opera 40th Anniversary Tour Comes to Tallinn

Following our earlier coverage of Tallinn being chosen as the opening city for this historic production, excitement continues to grow around the Phantom of the Opera 40th anniversary tour, which will take place in Estonia from 5–10 May 2026 at Unibet Arena. With ticket sales now open, audiences across the Baltics and beyond are preparing

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Hundreds of people turned out to welcome the new year in Tallinn on December 31, 2024 to watch a light show and concert. Source- Siim Lõvi :ERR

Tallinn to Ring in 2026 with Big New Year’s Eve Concert Featuring 5MIINUST and Terminaator

Tallinn — The capital of Estonia is gearing up for a major New Year’s Eve celebration in Freedom Square (Vabaduse väljak), with a free live concert headlined by some of the country’s most popular musical acts. Source: err.ee The festivities kick off at 10 p.m. on December 31, when the Synne Valtri Band will open

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The Phantom of the Opera celebrate 40th anniversary in Estonia

The Phantom of the Opera celebrate 40th anniversary in Estonia

The legendary musical The Phantom of the Opera is set to celebrate its 40th stage anniversary with a landmark European tour, and Estonia has been chosen as the starting point. The opening performance will take place from 5th to 10th of May 2026 in Tallinn, placing Estonia at the very center of a historic moment

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Üle Heli Festival – When You Don’t Know What’s Going On Anymore

We are used to listening to music which serves our expectations. You know exactly what you will get by going to a rock concert or visiting a chamber hall – the music industry offers you a product that ticks all the checkboxes, be that an AC/DC cover band or the seven-thousandth recital of Vivaldi’s Four

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Estonian Artist Kristjan Kannukene Talks about Improvisation and HETKfEST

When I sat down with Estonian intermedia artist Kristjan Kannukene, I knew this conversation would be something special. Kristjan is not only the head of HETKfEST, a young but already vital festival for improvised arts in Estonia, but also a musician whose work bridges sound installations, improvisation, and academic research. Currently pursuing his doctoral studies

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Persian Tunes – Arashk Azizi Brings Timeless Iranian Melodies to Tallinn

On 9 August at 9 PM, Heldeke! in Tallinn will host Persian Tunes, a solo piano concert by composer and pianist Arashk Azizi. The evening will present contemporary classical arrangements of some of the most beloved melodies from Iran, reimagined for piano. The programme is inspired by iconic works such as Bahar Delnashin, Hezar Dastan,

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