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28.8.2024 | Culture

Armin van Buuren comes to Tallin

Text Mark Taylor
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Armin van Buuren comes to Tallin

 

Armin van Buuren, the world-renowned trance DJ and producer, will perform at Tallinn Song Festival Grounds this Saturday, August 31. Known for his dynamic blend of trance and progressive house music, van Buuren has been a dominant force in the electronic dance music scene for over two decades. His notable tracks, including “This Is What It Feels Like” and “Blah Blah Blah,” have earned him global acclaim and numerous awards.

Van Buuren’s career highlights include topping the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll five times and performing at major festivals such as Electric Daisy Carnival, Ultra Music Festival, and Tomorrowland. His performances are well-known for their high-energy atmosphere, stunning visual effects, and immersive soundscapes.

The Tallinn show will be his only appearance in the Baltic States this year, promising an unforgettable night with a lineup of special guests. The event will feature Finnish DJ Darude, Finnish duo Heavyweight, Ukrainian artist Miss Monique, Dutch DJ Seth Hills, and Estonian DJ Syn Cole.

Armin van Buuren’s impressive career includes multiple successful albums, such as 76 (2003), Shivers (2005), Imagine (2008), Mirage (2010), Intense (2013), and Embrace (2015). His single “This Is What It Feels Like” even earned him a Grammy nomination. As the owner of Armada Music, he has also significantly shaped the global dance music industry by supporting both established and emerging artists.

Raadio Sky+ program director Vaido Pannel expressed enthusiasm for van Buuren’s return, highlighting the significance of his performance in Estonia. “Armin van Buuren is an iconic name in trance music, and his return to Estonia is a powerful affirmation of our audience’s passion for music. His shows are known for their meticulously crafted sound and visuals, which make each performance a unique experience.”

The concert at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds is expected to attract a large crowd, with music fans from across the Baltic region coming to witness this major event. Tickets are still available, and those attending can look forward to a spectacular night of high-energy music and breathtaking visuals.

For more details about the concert and ticketing, visit Armin van Buuren’s official event page.

 

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