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1.4.2026 | Estonia

Massive Record Fair and Music Bazaar

Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Tallinn Music Week / Jürgen Joost

Massive Record Fair and Music Bazaar

 

Tallinn Music Week is one of Europe’s premier music festivals, and has grown from a very humble start to perhaps Estonia’s most important musical event of the year—but only because the Song Festival isn’t every year, mind you! In connection with this annual event, Saturday, 11 April will see a very large music bazaar at Tallinn’s Balti Jaam Market. Buyers and sellers can swap and acquire all their favourite music on vinyl, tape, CD, DVD, and of course there will be lots of memorabilia. You might even get to meet some of the artists themselves…

This year’s bazaar will be the biggest yet, and in addition to music, visitors can also enjoy the wide selection of band merch, even instruments, and a lot more…basically anything related to music. The tables and booths will be in the usual location at the Balti Jaam Market, where you can see both the Old Town and the train station itself. In the event of rain, it will be possible to move parts of the bazaar under the nearby roof on the other side of the entrance gate.

This year’s Tallinn Music Festival takes place from 9–12 April. More information about the self-described “festival for tomorrow’s music, arts and ideas” is available here, and The Baltic Guide will be sharing more info about specific concerts and events in connection with TMW 2026 in the coming days.

Information about the Record Fair and Music Bazaar, including how to book a table, is available here. Please note that if you want to book a table, the deadline is 4 April. The Facebook event page is here.

Enjoy the music bazaar, and see you at Tallinn Music Week 2026!

 

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