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NOËP Stadium Concert tomorrow

Text Mark Taylor
Photo Andrei Chertkov

NOËP Stadium Concert tomorrow

 

Tomorrow evening, September 2, will see popular Estonian musician NOËP perform a stadium concert at the A. Le Coq Arena in Tallinn. He will be supported by internationally known folk act Trad.Attack!, and this year’s Estonian Eurovision entry Alika.

Estonian electronic music star Andres Kõpper, known more widely under his stage name, NOËP, has gained wide acclaim both within Estonia and internationally. To date, his tracks have garnered more than 60 million streams on Spotify. Making him one of the biggest music stars in the country. His most popular tracks to date include “Move” and “Rooftop”.

On September 2, at the A. Le Coq Arena in Tallinn, NOËP will hold the grandest show of the past thirty years that a local artist has put together.

“The mission for this concert is to prove to the Latvians that us Estonians can also pull off a stadium show. Jokes aside, this really was the impulse – when I performed at the Latvian Music Awards I talked with the local artists who all do stadium shows. That got me thinking how it would be cool for us to start the same tradition. You can go big at a stadium show, a lot more opportunities than at any other venue. So this will be the biggest show of the past thirty years that a local artist has put together. Don’t miss it, it will be the type of FOMO you just can’t handle,” said NOËP.

NOËP will be supported at the show by the folk act Trad.Attack!. This year’s Estonian entry to Eurovision, Alika, will also perform at the stadium show.

Tickets are still available at Piletilevi.  

 

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