Tallinn concerts

Arvo Pärt, Philip Glass, Eight Cellos and an Unexpected Edge, Estonia concert Hall, Photo by Arashk Azizi

Arvo Pärt, Philip Glass, Eight Cellos and an Unexpected Edge

Last night I attended another concert at the Estonia Concert Hall (Kontserdisaal): Eight Cellos and Vox Clamantis, featuring works by Arvo Pärt and Philip Glass. The concert was part of the Audiospaa (Sound Spa) series, a programme generally associated with calm, meditative music and minimalist sound worlds. That expectation held true for most of the […]

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Scorpions in Tallinn 2026

Tallinn Rock Festival 2026 Tickets on Sale with Scorpions, Sepultura and Godsmack

Tallinn is preparing for one of its loudest summers yet as Tallinn Rock Festival 2026 announces a powerful lineup uniting global rock legends with influential modern acts and strong local voices. Tickets are available here: Piletitasku Leading the bill are Scorpions, whose decades-spanning career has produced some of the most enduring anthems in rock history.

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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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Rahvusooper Estonia’s Võluflööt: A Magical Journey with Some Dim Corners

I recently attended Rahvusooper Estonia’s Võluflööt (The Magic Flute) by W.A. Mozart, and it was, as always, a musical and theatrical highlight in the heart of Tallinn. Yes—the one with the famously challenging “Queen of the Night” aria that continues to captivate audiences and challenge sopranos. The performance offered a delightful experience with top-tier music direction

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