2.4.2025 | Culture
NOËP to give concert at Pärnu Day
Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Andrei Chertkov

Estonia’s very own international music sensation, Andres Kõpper, better known by his stage name NOËP, will perform the crowning concert at this year’s Pärnu Day event in Estonia’s summer capital. This will be one of the very few concerts by the celebrated artist this year.
Beginning his musical education at the young age of six, NOËP studied piano and accordion in music school, and later expanded to vocals in high school. He burst onto the music scene with his hit single “Move” in 2015, amassing nearly a hundred million plays on Spotify in the years since with his numerous hits and club classics.
Known particularly for his live shows, NOËP’s concerts are without question events that music-lovers of all genres and ages will enjoy. His music cannot be described as belonging to any one particular genre—it’s a seamless blend of several styles, each song producing a one-of-a-kind sound.
Be sure to check out Pärnu Day this Saturday, 5 April. The event celebrates the coastal city’s 760th anniversary. Most of the associated events have free entry, and tickets to NOËP’s concert are available here while they last.
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