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The Tallinn Music Week 2025
Tallinn Music Week, a major music event held in the Estonian capital between April 3rd and 6th, featured a global lineup of over 200 performers from 36 countries and welcomed a significant audience of over 18,000. Andrea Forlani captured some of the key moments for Estonian World.
Spring this year made us wait, but luckily, Tallinn Music Week arrived right on time, in an edition perhaps even more captivating than usual, spread across the golden triangle of Telliskivi-Kopli-Kalamaja. It was impossible to follow everything; choosing one concert meant missing at least half a dozen others scheduled at the same time. We were thrilled by the Taiwan music flight showcase, felt at home at the Viljandi Folk Music Festival Stage, we danced, jumped, were moved, and above all, we had a lot of fun.
Alonette @ Fotografiska
Alonette @ Fotografiska
Puuluup @ Von Krahl Telliskivi
WOOONTA @ Erinevate Tubade Klubi
Megan Black @ Kivi Paber Käärid
Megan Black @ Kivi Paber Käärid
Duo Ruut @ Erinevate Tubade Klubi
Duo Ruut @ Erinevate Tubade Klubi
Heartlay @ D3
Oyama @ Fotografiska
OneDa @ Fotografiska
OneDa @ Fotografiska
Outlet Drift @ Erinevate Tubade Klubi
SOLD @ D3
SOLD @ D3
Tallinn Music Week info box
Annael @ Fotografiska
Annael @ Fotografiska
Xani @ Telliskivi Green hall
Mumriq @ Fotografiska
Minimal Wind @ Erinevate Tubade Klubi
Hanakiv @ Telliskivi Green Hall
Neon Fir @ Fotografiska
Abdoulaye Kouyaté @ Nihe
Opening the TMW conference at the Nordic Hotel Forum on April 4th was the President of Estonia (2016-2021) and current President of the Estonian Olympic Committee Kersti Kaljulaid: “It’s extremely important that we do not shy away from the challenges we face as a society. Culture does not shy away from such challenges; it is a tool that helps us in Estonia, Northeast NATO, Ukraine, Taiwan, Canada, and Denmark.”
Ukrainian Ambassador to Estonia Maksim Kononenko underscored the crucial role of culture in their resistance, stating: “Culture and art are the bedrock of freedom, our indomitable spirit, and potent weapons against apathy. Ukrainian musicians aren’t just surviving this war; they’re creating. In doing so, they’re defending something much bigger than themselves – their culture, their voice, their future.”
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