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14.2.2025 | Culture

The best Valentine’s Day events in Tallinn

Text Susanna Poikela
Photo Andrei Chertkov

The best Valentine’s Day events in Tallinn

 

Valentine’s Day is a time to celebrate love and friendship. What could be better than spending this special day with your loved ones, away from the daily routine and stress? If you’re looking for a change from your usual Friday nights and some quality time with friends, here are some great event recommendations for you.

 

Valentine’s Day Gin School at G-Spot bar in Telliskivi

Event Details

From 4 pm onwards on Valentine’s Day, G-Spot Bar will be offering a hands-on gin-making experience. The 150 euro ticket includes a 500ml bottle of gin, spices for customising your gin, and a selection of gin-based cocktails. You’ll also get to learn about the history of gin. G-Spot Bar is located at Telliskivi 60-2.

 

Gourmet Dinner & Party at Viirelaiu saatkond in Põhjala Factory

Event Details

Located in the trendy Põhjala Factory area of Kopli, Viirelaiu Saatkond regularly hosts meticulously curated evening events for those looking for something beyond the usual restaurant or bar experience. The dinner and party start at 6 pm. Tickets must be purchased in advance from Viirelaiu.

 

Valentine’s Day ice disco in Tallinn Old Town

Event Details

Celebrate love on ice at the Harju Street skating rink in Old Town. The event features DJ Kristjan Hirmo and a special opening performance by figure skater Arlet Levandi. The ice disco starts at 7 pm, and entry is free!

 

7 PM: ‘Colours of Love’ – Valentine’s Day concert at Kadriorg Art Museum

Event Details

Soprano Marion Melnik and pianist Piia Paemurru will perform timeless love songs in the stunning baroque and rococo setting of Kadriorg Art Museum. Trumpetist Rauno Rüütelmaa will also join the performance. The concert begins at 7 pm, with tickets available via Piletilevi.

 

Anett x Fredi Valentine’s Day concert at Telliskivi Creative Hub

Event Details

Anett x Fredi will bring warmth to Valentine’s Day with their heartfelt music at the Roheline Saal event space in Telliskivi Creative Hub. Expect to hear popular hits like Write About Me and You Need To Move On, along with new songs. The concert starts at 7 pm, and tickets are available via Piletilevi.

 

8 PM: DJ Duo R2 Soulmate at Terminal Records & Bar

Event Details

Terminal Records & Bar regularly hosts DJ and live band nights. This Friday, DJs Johanna Tenso and Richard Pohjanheimo (R2 Soulmate) will spin an energetic mix of soul and dance music. The groove-filled night starts at 9 pm. Terminal Records & Bar is located near Telliskivi Creative Hub, opposite Balti Jaam Market in the Depoo district.

 

8 PM: Estonia’s Biggest Valentine’s Day Party at Noblessner Foundry

Event Details

As the name suggests, this might be the biggest Valentine’s Day party in Tallinn! Popular local band 2 Quick Start will perform live at Noblessner Foundry. Before the main act, DJs Margus Teetsov and Mark Kitajev will warm up the crowd, and the night continues with a vibrant retro music party. A cocktail bar with an extensive menu will be available. The party goes on until 3 am, with tickets available on Piletilevi.

 

9 PM: ‘P*ssy Jam Comedy’ Valentine’s Day Stand-Up at Heldeke

Event Details

Love is also something to laugh about! Comedy lovers can enjoy a hilarious stand-up night at Heldeke in Kalamaja. The show, performed in English, starts at 9 pm. Entry is free, but tipping the comedians is encouraged. VIP tables (45 euros, limited availability) and bar service reservations can be arranged by contacting the venue.

 

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