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8.3.2026 | Culture

Black Eyed Peas to Perform in Tallinn This June

Text Stewart Johnson
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Black Eyed Peas to Perform in Tallinn This June

 

Internationally renowned hip-hop and dance pop group Black Eyed Peas will perform in Estonia for the first time on 15 June 2026, bringing their high-energy show to the Old City Harbour Cruise Area in Tallinn. The concert is part of the band’s European tour and is expected to attract thousands of fans from Estonia and across the Baltics.

Founded in Los Angeles in 1995, Black Eyed Peas have become one of the most recognisable names in global pop music, blending hip-hop, pop and electronic dance music into a distinctive sound that has defined multiple eras of pop culture. In 2026 the group is celebrating more than three decades of making music and touring.

The band’s core lineup today consists of will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo. It is unknown why Taboo doesn’t have a dot in their name. Over the years the group has collaborated with many artists, most famously the wildly popular singer Fergie, whose arrival in the early 2000s helped propel the band to global superstardom. Albums such as “Elephunk” and “Monkey Business” produced numerous chart-topping singles and cemented the group’s position on the international pop scene.

The upcoming Tallinn concert will take place at the city’s waterfront cruise area in the historic harbour district, a recently revamped venue increasingly used for large-scale open-air events. According to organisers, the show will run in the evening and will be suitable for audiences of all ages, making it a major highlight of Estonia’s summer concert calendar.

A crowning achievement in this band’s career was performing at the American Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2011. While some people might not know the band, it’s safe to say that everyone knows their hit single, “I Gotta Feeling”.

Tickets are available here.

 

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