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10.7.2026 | Culture

Võnge Festival and Tõrva Fire Days

Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Visit Estonia / Võnge Festival, Andrus Abel 

Võnge Festival and Tõrva Fire Days

Võnge 2026 is a two-day music festival taking place in the town of Tõrva in Southern Estonia on 31 July and 1 August. Two nights of concerts by several Estonian music acts as well as international acts will enthral visitors, especially considering that the annual Tõrva Fire Days will be incorporated into the music festival. The charming setting of Tõrva has a winding river, lake, and forests right in the centre of town.

On the festival’s first day, SADU, King No-One from the UK, Frankie Animal, Duo Ruut, and many others will take to the stage. Food and drink are of course available throughout the location. The lights and fires from the Tõrva Fire Days will be located all over the area, creating an incredibly memorable atmosphere, unlike any other festival taking place this summer anywhere. The second day will feature Angus, Reket, EiK, Ko Shin Moon from France, and many more artists.

There will be a camping area approximately 600 meters from the festival location that will also have toilet facilities as well as the possibility to shower in the nearby youth centre. Glamping is also an option, as well as parking your own caravan. For more information about these options, look here. If you would prefer to try staying at someone’s home in the area, or need transportation to Tõrva, there is a dedicated Facebook page specifically for this purpose.

Tõrva Fire Days actually take place from 27 July until 2 August, if you’re interested in experiencing this festival without the music festival taking place for two of those days. The non-Võnge days are free for visitors.

More info about the combined Võnge Festival and Tõrva Fire Days is available in Estonian here, and in English here. The official homepage of Võnge, as well as tickets, can be found here.

 

 

 

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