26.3.2025 | Culture
Legendary Rock Voices in Tallinn
Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Alexela Concert Hall

Imagine a performance of the most powerful songs rock has ever produced, and reimagined with a symphonic orchestra. This perfect fusion of orchestral grandeur and the raw sounds of rock will leave a lasting impression. Tallinn’s Alexela Concert Hall offers you precisely this experience on 5 April.
Queen, Muse, Guns ‘n’ Roses, Metallica, Kiss, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, Bon Jovi, and so many more will be reinterpreted and performed by an 80-piece orchestra, including vocals, for an electrifying show, one night only! If you remember Metallica’s iconic “S&M” performance from 1999, this concert is set to surpass even that.
Each band whose music has inspired generations has been carefully selected for this performance. It is the perfect combination of sheer power, grit, nostalgia, and symphonic beauty.
Doors open at 18:00, and to guarantee an uninterrupted concert, latecomers will not be allowed after the start of the show, at 19:00. Tickets and more information are available here.
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