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Exciting events in Estonia this week

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Exciting events in Estonia this week

 

2 June, In Flames concert, Tallinn

Swedish metal legends In Flames will perform live, with opening acts Jinjer from Ukraine, and Unprocessed from Germany.

 

3 June, Imagine Dragons concert, Tallinn

Hugely popular American pop-rock band Imagine Dragons will have their first concert in Estonia on Tuesday, 3 June at the Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn.

 

4 June, Dragon Circus, Elva

Top circus performers from Estonia and China will put on a show featuring tight-rope walking, juggling, clowns, acrobatics, and of course: dragons!

 

4–8 June, European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, Tallinn

The European Championships for rhythmic gymnastics will be held in Estonia for the first time, with over 700 competitors from more than 39 countries.

 

6–8 June, Tallinn Old Town Days, Tallinn

Tallinn’s Old Town Days celebrates the city’s rich cultural heritage, its blend of medieval and modern architecture, and the general sense of community residents and visitors alike experience on a daily basis.

 

7 June, Kumu Courtyard Festival: Icelandic Currents, Tallinn

Kumu’s Courtyard Festival is back for a second year, this time celebrating the art and culture of Iceland with its programme, “Icelandic Currents”.

 

7 June, Mulliga & Mullita Festival, Tallinn

An annual fair in Maarjamäe, Tallinn that means “Carbonated and Uncarbonated” in English, featuring several of Estonia’s top artists, as well as top products on sale.

 

7 June, Sauga Family Day, Sauga, Pärnu County

A family-friendly event featuring children’s entertainment, fun snacks, and exciting activities such as trampolines in a new part of Estonia for visitors to explore.

 

7–8 June, Estonian Aviation Days, Tartu

An airshow featuring top gun pilots from Estonia and abroad, with close-up viewing of the aircraft. Located just a few minutes south of Tartu.

 

7–8 June, Hansa Fair, Viljandi

This Hanseatic-themed festival has taken place in dozens of European cities for decades, and this time it’s in Viljandi. Featuring a traditional fair, live entertainment, and of course lots of food.

 

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