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Tommy Cash, nublu and Efterklang will take to the stage at Station Narva

Text Johanna Heinonen
Photos Station Narva / Ilja Smirnov, 
Niko Hirvemäki, Søren Lynggaard, 
Sven Tupits, Alana Proosa, Kristjan Taal

Tommy Cash, nublu and Efterklang will take to the stage at Station Narva

 

Station Narva, the music and city festival taking place in Narva from 4 to 7 September, has announced its first performers. Tommy Cash, nublu, the fusion jazz Naissoo Freeform Quartet, and the Danish indie band Efterklang will take the stage, among others.

The first announced performers also include well-known Estonian artists such as Vaiko Eplik and Eliit, and INGA. The festival will open on Thursday, 4 September, with Estonian Voices. The Station Narva sequel will be held at the Ro-Ro cultural club on Friday and Saturday.

 

Tommy Cash

 

Tommy Cash, who came in third in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, will bring his playful routine and unique sense of humour that has captivated audiences around the world. His Eurovision song “Espresso Macchiato” will also likely be performed at the festival. nublu will perform his latest hits and the song “Für Oksana”, which has become the unofficial anthem of Narva.

 

nublu
Efterklang

 

Danish indie band Efterklang, who have performed to sold-out audiences in Tallinn over the years, are now coming to Narva for the first time. The band has been playing together for over 20 years. Last year, the band released their seventh album, “Things We Have In Common”. The band’s music is a mix of ballad-like chamber pop and electronic music.

In addition to music, Station Narva offers an extensive art programme, experiential tours, performances in urban spaces, community discussions, creative projects by the Station Narva youth labour team, and much more.

Station Narva 2025 festival passes are now on sale on the Station Narva website. The price of the festival pass is €55 until the end of August and €65 from the beginning of September. A new option is a low-cost youth pass, which can be purchased with a 30% discount. There is also a Station Narva PLUS pass, which includes the entire festival programme. Day-specific tickets will go on sale when the full music programme has been published.

 

Naissoo Freeform Quintet
Vaiko Eplik & Eliit
Estonian Voices
INGA

 

 

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