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25.6.2025 | Culture

Tallinn Rock This Weekend

Text Stewart Johnson

Photo Ilja Tschanen, module+, Julia Cronqvist, 
VDPICTURES, press material, Sami Parkkinen 

Tallinn Rock This WeekendDanko Jones

 

The first Tallinn Rock Festival will be held this weekend, 27–28 June, in the Unibet Arena. It will be the largest rock festival in Estonia, and will feature a total of 18 rock bands on two stages. The international lineup will include famous bands from Germany, North America, the Nordic countries, and more.

Tickets are available for individual days, both days, and the VIP tickets, which grant exclusive access to more private areas, as well as the Ultra VIP ticket, if you’d like to meet the bands themselves. Digital tickets are available here.

 

Hardcore Superstar
Powerwolf

 

Day One will feature Danko Jones from Canada, Hardcore Superstar and Clawfinger from Sweden, Leprous from Norway, Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons from the UK, Lost Society and Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus from Finland, with German superstars Powerwolf, and Dream Theater from the US as the day’s headliners.

 

Mustasch
Kotiteollisuus

 

Day Two welcomes to the stages Mustasch as well as Royal Republic, both from Sweden, Kotiteollisuus of Finland, Estonian representatives Kosmikud, and Sibyl Vane, with headliners Lacuna Coil of Italy, and Kreator from Germany.

Tallinn Rock Festival will be a straight-up rock music event. Food and beverages will be available on site, with parking available on a first-come, first-serve basis, although the venue has a quite sizable parking option. One of the stages is indoors, and the other outdoors, so regardless of the weather, you’ll have a comfortable place to enjoy the concerts.

Find out more information from the event’s homepage!

 

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