19.12.2024 | Culture
Tallinn Music Week announces lineup for 2025 festival
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Tallinn Music Week
Tallinn Music Week (TMW) has revealed its music programme for the 2025 festival, taking place from April 3–6, 2025. The 17th edition of the international music and city festival will bring together the best local and international talent.
The festival, which has been a key event in the European music calendar since 2009, will host around 200 acts. TMW 2025 will take place at multiple venues across Tallinn, including Telliskivi Creative City, Noblessner, and Kopli. The music programme will highlight the diversity of Estonian music culture, with performances spanning from Finnish-Ugric folk music to pop, jazz, modern classical music, African diaspora trends, and rock from the Nordic and Baltic regions.
For the first time, TMW will also feature a “Sounds of the Cities” showcase, bringing together talented musicians from UNESCO Creative Cities of Music. Returning programmes include the European classical music presentation festival Classical:NEXT and Made in Canada, featuring rising stars from the Canadian music scene.
Tickets are available on Piletilevi.
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