13.4.2024 | Culture
What’s happening in Tallinn today
Text Susanna Poikela
Photo Visit Tallinn / Kaupo Kalda

- Mustamäe Centre’s spring market from 11 am to 7 pm.
- Tallinn Episcopal Cathedral’s organ concert at 12 noon.
- Estonian Opera House public tour in English at 5:30 pm.
- Viru Varietee at the Park Inn Radisson hotel at 6 pm.
- 1000 Cranes Festival performances in Viimsi and Tallinn at 7 pm.
- Zucchero concert at Alexela Concert Hall at 7 pm.
- Giselle – Estonian National Opera ballet at 7 pm.
- Burlesque evening in Heldeke at 7 pm.
- Svjata Vatra concert at Barbaris at 8:30 pm.
To learn more about this and similar topicsBallet
Burlesque
Cabaret
Dance
events
Events in Tallinn
Organ Music
Tallinn
7.2.2025 | Culture
Arvo Pärt Centre opens new exhibition for composer’s 90th birthday
On February 1, the Arvo Pärt Centre opened a new exhibition, “Tintinnabuli – A World on Music Paper,” that … Read more
6.2.2025 | Culture
Kyiv Grand Ballet to present Swan Lake
Between February 6 and 9, the Kyiv Grand Ballet will perform Swan Lake, a timeless ballet by Pyotr Ilyich … Read more
5.2.2025 | Culture
Fotografiska’s newest exhibition explores the absurdity of everyday life
The Chinese New Year has brought photographer Feng Li’s exhibition, White Nights in Wonderland, to Fotografiska in Tallinn. This … Read more
4.2.2025 | Culture
DocPoint Tallinn to premiere four new Estonian documentaries
From February 4 to 9, the DocPoint Tallinn documentary film festival will present the premieres of four Estonian documentaries … Read more
4.2.2025 | Culture
Ukrainian artists bring abstract art to Tartu
The exhibition Abstract Reality will be held at Jakobi Galerii in Tartu from February 5 to March 7. This … Read more
3.2.2025 | Culture
Exciting events in Estonia this week
02.11.24–02.03.25 Ryoji Ikeda’s Solo exhibition, ERM, Tartu Japanese contemporary artist Ryoji Ikeda is known for blending science and music … Read more
1.2.2025 | Culture
PÖFF contributes €12 million to Estonia’s economy
The Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) has once again demonstrated its significant economic impact, generating nearly 12 million euros … Read more
31.1.2025 | Culture
Pärnu Music Festival announces its anniversary programme
The Pärnu Music Festival, which has been ranked among the best classical music festivals in Europe for two years … Read more