Exciting events in Estonia this week
Photo Andy Staples / Voces8
11 October 2025–22 February 2026 Exhibition On Fragile Ground, Tallinn
Painter and designer Sirje Runge explores themes of light and space in her exhibition. Runge’s career has spanned over 50 years.
1–16 November “From Forest to Plate” Restaurant Weeks, Southern Estonia
Restaurants in southern Estonia are celebrating local ingredients, especially the bounty of the forest. The menus highlight seasonal wild foods and flavors that honor nature.
5–18 November Ida-Viru County Restaurant Month, Ida-Viru County
Eastern Estonian kitchens open their doors as restaurants showcase the season’s best flavours and the region’s culinary traditions.
7–23 November Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF), Tallinn and Tartu
Tallinn’s largest and the Baltics’ most renowned film festival brings international world premieres, art films, and documentaries to the big screen.
7–23 November Just Film, Tallinn ja Tartu
Just Film, a PÖFF side festival focused on children’s and youth films, showcases fresh and compelling movies from around the world. The programme includes dramas, documentaries, and competition sections.
10 November Grand Ballet Gala, Tallinn
International ballet stars perform on the stage of the Estonian National Opera. The gala features spectacular solos and duets from some of the most famous ballet productions.
13–15 November Vocal Ensemble Voces8, Pärnu, Tartu, Tallinn
The British ensemble Voces8, counted among the world’s most prestigious, brings a programme to Estonia spanning from Renaissance to contemporary music. Their concerts are renowned for technical precision and expressive, atmospheric singing.
12 November Piano duo Duo b!z’art in concert, Kuressaare
The Belgian piano duo performs a virtuosic and playful programme at a single piano, blending classical music with lighter pieces. The duo is known for its energetic and humorous performance style.
14 November Dirty Loops, Tallinn
The Swedish fusion trio Dirty Loops is known for their genre-defying arrangements and technically skilled playing, blending influences from pop, funk, and jazz.
15–16 November Festival Tasty Estonia, Tallinn
Tasty Estonia brings together Estonia’s food industry professionals and restaurants to showcase local flavours, producers, and culinary trends. The event features workshops, tastings, and opportunities to explore the country’s gastronomy.
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