2.7.2024 | Culture
Õllesummer is back!!
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Jelena Rudi

One of the biggest Estonian music festivals of the year, Õllesummer, is back to celebrate its 30th anniversary at the Song Festival Grounds in Tallinn from July 3 to 6. This year’s lineup features international stars like Ukrainian singer and composer Loboda, German rave and techno band Scooter, and English rock band Smokie. Local favourites such as Tommy Cash, Tanel Padar, Bedwetters, Põhja Tallinn, Terminaator, Grete Paia & Pür Mudd, Karl Killing, and many more will also take the stage.
The 50 000 to 70 000 expected visitors can look forward to music on multiple stages, such as the main Coolbet stage, Jazz stage, Saku stage, and Rock stage, each offering a unique musical experience for different tastes.
As well as live music on multiple stages you will also find cocktail and wine bars, a food street, a sauna area, Estonian music and beer games, fashion area, bungee jumping, activities for kids, and much more.
Tickets vary between 29.4 and 319.4 euros. For more information about the full festival programme and tickets, visit the official Õllesummer website.
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