Exciting events in Estonia this week
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11 October 2025–22 February 2026 Exhibition “On Fragile Grounds”, Tallinn
Painter and designer Sirje Runge explores themes of light and space in her exhibition. Runge’s career has spanned over 50 years.
7–23 November PÖFF—Black Nights Film Festival, Tallinn, Tartu
The Baltics’ most renowned and largest film festival brings international premieres, art films, and documentaries to the big screen.
9 November 2025–1 March 2026 “Beautiful Time” Exhibition, Pärnu
On display at the Pärnu Museum of New Art, the exhibition showcases Estonian textile art. It includes both tapestries and other woven works from the Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design, as well as recent pieces from private collections.
18 November Kraftwerk Multimedia Tour, Tallinn
The pioneers of electronic music combine their iconic sound with a futuristic visual world. The concert is a fully immersive audiovisual experience.
18 November Retrospective Exhibition: Vello Paluoja 70, Pärnu
This retrospective presents the long and versatile career of Vello Paluoja, featuring works in various techniques, from sketches to finished paintings.
18 November Winter Opera Evening, Tartu
Tartu’s winter opera evening brings together soloists and classical music enthusiasts. The programme includes many famous opera arias.
20 November “The Phantom of the Opera” Film Screening, Pärnu
The musical classic takes viewers into the secrets of the Paris Opera House and a dramatic love story. This time, the Pärnu City Orchestra breathes new life into the silent film.
21 November Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra: Brahms & Mahler, Tallinn
The Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra performs works by two master composers: Brahms’ Piano Concerto and Mahler’s First Symphony.
22 November Martial Arts Gala The Clash, Pärnu
This gala brings together the Baltics’ top martial arts athletes for an intense and visually striking evening.
23 November Chamber Choir Head Ööd, Vend! Concert, Tallinn
A traditional All Souls’ Day concert featuring serene and beautiful choral music in the historic St Nicholas Church. The programme includes works by Cyrillus Kreek, Arvo Pärt, Anton Bruckner, Gregorio Allegri, Franz Biebl, Thomas Tallis, and Pärt Uusberg.
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