24.7.2024 | Culture
Saund Music Festival this weekend in Hiiumaa
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Evelin Linholm
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This weekend (July 25-27), the island of Hiiumaa will host the Saund music festival. The three-day event in Suuresadama will feature a range of performers, including both international and local artists.
The international acts performing include the likes of Helena Hauff, Lee Gamble, and Astrid Sonne, alongside local Estonian acts such as Röövel Ööbik and Boipepperoni.
In addition to musical performances, the festival will offer a variety of activities, including a chess tournament, a quiz hosted by Madis Aesma, as well as a short film programme.
Accommodation options include on-site camping, glamping tents, and nearby guesthouses. The festival grounds will have essential amenities such as showers, running water, and toilets. Travel to the festival is possible by ferry and plane, and dedicated festival buses will also operate from Tallinn.
Tickets for Saund 2024 are available in single-day or three-day passes, with group rates offered. For more information and tickets, visit the official Saund 2024 website (in Estonian).
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