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9.2.2026 | Culture

Exciting events in Estonia this week

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Exciting events in Estonia this week

 

10 February Kim Dracula concert, Tallinn

Kim Dracula live in concert in Tallinn’s Paavli Culture Factory. Originally from Tasmania, they are bringing their internationally famous music to Estonia.

 

10–22 February Tallinn Winter Festival, Tallinn

A charity music festival with international artists performing in various venues throughout Tallinn.

 

11 February Béla Fleck Beatrio concert, Tallinn

Internationally renowned Béla Fleck will perform in Tallinn’s Alexela Concert Hall as an early part of Jazzkaar 2026.

 

11–22 February FoodLover Restaurants Week, Estonia

Special dinners and delicacies available at select restaurants throughout the entire country.

 

13–15 February Kumu 20th Anniversary, Tallinn

In celebration of the Kumu Art Museum’s 20th anniversary, there will be curator tours, workshops, and other special events over the course of three days.

 

13–15 February International Tourism Fair Tourest 2026, Tallinn

A three-day tourism fair in Tallinn’s Estonian Exhibition Centre. Meet and mingle with everyone who’s involved in tourism in Estonia.

 

14 February Shred’n’Sound 2026, Tallinn

Tallinn’s Nõmme Snow Park will host an international snowboarding and freestyle ski competition. There will also be DJs and live music.

 

14 February Valentine’s Day or Friends Day, Estonia

Whether you celebrate romance or friendship on 14 February, there are events all around the country.

 

14 February Sandra concert, Tallinn

Sandra, the Queen of the 80s, returns to the stage for an evening filled with fun, nostalgia, and great European music.

 

14–15 February Tartu Ski Marathon, Otepää and Elva

Estonia’s world-famous Tartu Ski Marathon returns once again with its traditional start in Otepää, and finish in Elva.

 

 

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