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10.5.2026 | Culture

Music All Summer Long

Text Timo Raussi

Photos Visit Estonia, Leigo Talu, Kairi Voosalu,
Kaur Orgusaar, Karli Saul

Music All Summer LongFor nearly a year, thousands of boys and men of all ages have been practising dance steps for the fifth Men’s Dance Festival taking place on 6–7 June.

 

An old saying warns against putting all your eggs in one basket, or too many events into one weekend. This summer in Estonia, too, you may need luck or a long draw of straws to decide which enjoyable public events you can manage to attend. Here is a music-focused overview, since we already shared food and sports event tips in our January issue, which you can still read online.

 

6 June—Kohila, Raplamaa

Kapa Festival celebrates Estonian light music for the 26th year, featuring artists such as Singer Vinger, Vaiko Eplik, Maria Kallastu and Sadu.

Also worth noting:

 

18–21 June—Hiiumaa

Sõru Jazz invites visitors to hear performers including Sadu, led by former Trad.Attack! member Sandra Sillamaa, as well as Mari Jürjens, née Pokinen.

 

22–23 June—Otepää

Pühajärve Jaanituli is a major Midsummer festival featuring top Estonian artists such as nublu, Terminaator, Smilers and Kermo Murel.

 

26–27 June—Otepää

Retrobest gathers Eurodance fans for nostalgic performances by Melanie C, E-Type, Dieter Bohlen, Basic Element, and many others.

 

2–5 July—Pädaste, Muhu Island

The 30th anniversary of the Juu Jääb festival offers jazz, hip-hop, avant-garde music and even choral performances.

 

Dingo and dozens of other bands will energise Õllesummer audiences in Tallinn from 1–4 July.

 

Other crowd favourites the same week include:

 

8–18 July—Pärnu

At the Pärnu Music Festival, conductors Paavo, Neeme and Kristjan Järvi lead world-class soloists and the festival orchestra in daily classical concerts for the 16th time.

 

9–11 July—Pärnu Beach

Beach Grind raises the party atmosphere sky-high, with Eurovision favourite Tommy Cash among the headline acts.

 

9–12 July—Jäneda, Lääne-Virumaa

KiKuMu combines film, art and music, with performers from Europe and Africa representing a wide range of musical styles.

 

16–19 July—Illiku, Saaremaa

I Land Sound has been described as Estonia’s “Burning Man,” as EDM artists from Estonia and abroad hypnotise audiences with electronic rhythms.

This is also a super-weekend of five festivals:

 

18–25 July—Kuressaare

This year’s guest performer at the Saaremaa Opera Days is one of Italy’s oldest opera houses, Teatro Goldoni from Livorno.

 

23–26 July—Viljandi

The theme of this year’s Viljandi Folk festival is “An Instrument for Everyone.” Audience records are expected at concerts by Puuluup and Duo Ruut.

 

24–25 July—Võsu, Lääne-Virumaa

The Võsu Beach Festival attracts young adults partying until dawn. Estonian stars such as nublu, NOËP, Säm and Triibupasta perform on stage.

At the same time:

 

At the Leigo Festival on 31 July–1 August, the lake stage and surrounding lighting create a mystical atmosphere.

 

31 July—1 August—Tõrva, Mulgimaa

The Võnge Festival lineup mixes local acts such as Duo Ruut and Reket with Estonian and international experimental musicians.

Also worth noting:

 

Viru Folk takes over the coastal village of Käsmu on 7–8 August, less than an hour’s drive east of Tallinn.

 

7–8 August—Käsmu, Lääne-Virumaa

Viru Folk celebrates the Year of Indigenous Peoples in the idyllic festival grounds of the “captains’ village.”

 

7–9 August—Treski, Võrumaa

Treskifest embraces Setomaa spirit while also caring for families and children with cheerful Estonian pop and folk-pop music.

 

Folk celebrations also take place here:

 

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