26.3.2024 | Culture
Light festival and rave in Tartu tonight
Text Mark Taylor
Photo JJ Ying / Unsplash
This evening, March 26, at 7 pm, the resumption of the flight connection between Tartu and Helsinki will be celebrated with a light show and rave at Tartu Airport.
On Sunday, March 31, the flight connection between Tartu and Helsinki, which was suspended as a result of the pandemic, will return.
To mark the resumption of the flight, which will run 12 times per week, there will be a light show and rave at Tartu Airport this evening starting at 7 pm. The event, which is aimed at young people aged 16 and up from the municipalities of Kambja and Nõo, is a pre-event for the Nõo Light Festival later in the year. However, people from all over Estonia are welcome at the free event. You will need to preregister though by scanning the QR code on an event poster.
Tonight’s progressive rave music festival and light show is part of the main programme of events for Tartu’s year as the European Capital of Culture 2024.
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