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Exciting events in Estonia this week

Photo Mikko Virta

Exciting events in Estonia this week

 

1 June–31 August Leigarid Folklore Society Performances, Tallinn

This is the perfect way to see what the Song and Dance Celebration represents, and at the Estonian Open Air Museum.

 

3 June–31 August Man and Woman—La Paloma exhibition, Pärnu

The Pärnu Museum of New Art features a new exhibition each summer.

 

14 June–30 August Lottemaa Theme Park, Reiu

Estonia’s most popular family theme park featuring Lotte and her friends and family from the extremely successful film franchise is open all summer.

 

2 July Open Air Choir Concert, Haapsalu

Estonian and German choir music in Haapsalu’s Dome Church.

 

3 July Pärnu Death Metal Mayhem, Pärnu

Death metal bands from Estonia and Finland will give a massive concert in Pärnu.

 

3 July Tartu Street Art Tour, Tartu

Who is behind the mysterious, yet culturally significant graffiti murals that adorn Tartu? Find out!

 

3–6 July XXVIII Song and Dance Celebration, Tallinn

The XXI Dance Celebration begins on 3 July, followed by the Parade, and the XXVIII Song Celebration.

 

4 July Gregory Porter Jazz Concert in Pirita Monastery, Tallinn

A live performance by a Grammy award-winning American jazz and soul musician in Pirita Monastery.

 

4–6 July Public Viewing of the Song and Dance Celebration, Tartu

As tickets to the Song and Dance Celebration are sold out, you can still watch it live in many venues. The largest is Pirogovi Park in Tartu. Watch it with everyone else, and they are guaranteed to sing.

 

5 July Parade of the XXVIII Song and Dance Celebration, Tallinn

Starting from Freedom Square around 13:00, making its way down Narva mnt to the Song Festival Grounds, this parade shows all the participants in the Song and Dance Celebration.

 

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