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11.8.2025 | Culture

Exciting events in Estonia this week

Photo Ingmar Järve / City of Tartu

Exciting events in Estonia this weekUrban art festival in Tartu

 

13–17 August Urban Festival and Tour d’ÖÖ Tartu, Tartu

An urban art festival in Tartu, with a group bicycle ride on the night of 16 August.

 

14 August Bryan Adams concert, Tallinn

International superstar Bryan Adams will be live in concert at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds.

 

14–16 August IX Narva Opera Days, Narva

A series of operatic performances in Narva.

 

15 August Pärnu International Organ Festival, Pärnu

A concert in Pärnu celebrating the music of Bach.

 

15–19 August Freedom Festival, Narva

This international theatre festival in Narva will feature plays from nine countries.

 

16 August Elva Food Street, Elva

A parade of flavours in the centre of Elva.

 

16 August Kanamaja Fest ‘25, Tallinn

A fun, outdoor music and entertainment festival by the seaside featuring two stages and several artists.

 

16–17 August Peipsi Food Street 175 KM, coast of Lake Peipus

33 pop-up restaurants all along the coast of Lake Peipus and somewhat inland will feature local culinary specialties. An awesome day trip!

 

16–17 August Haapsalu Home Café Days, Haapsalu

More than 46 homes open their doors and gardens to the public to celebrate homemade pastries, coffee, and other delicious goods.

 

16–21 August Võru Brass Music Days, Võru

A celebration in Southern Estonia of music featuring brass instruments.

 

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