This is an incomplete list of music festivals held yearly in Estonia:

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|August Blues Festival

|Augustibluus

|Haapsalu

|August

|2004–present

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|Estonian Song Festival

|Laulupidu

|Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, Tallinn

|July

|1869–present

|held every five years

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|Glasperlenspiel Music Festival

|Klaaspärlimäng

|Tartu, Tallinn, Pärnu, Jõhvi, Vormsi

|June–July

|1995–present

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|Green Christmas

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|Rakvere

|December

|1996–present

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|Jazzkaar

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|1990–present

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|Lelle Alternatiiv

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|Lelle

|July

|2004–present

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|Music of Seven Cities

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|Ida-Viru County

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|summer festival in different towns in Ida-Viru County

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|MustonenFest

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|1989–present

|baroque music festival. Named after Andres Mustonen

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|Orient, the Festival of Eastern Music

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|Festival of Eastern Music

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|Pärnu Opera Days

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|Pärnu

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|opera music Organized by Eesti Kontsert

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|Rabarock

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|Järvakandi

|June

|2005–2009, 2011–2012

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|Rock Ramp

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|Viljandi

|August

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|Suure-Jaani Music Festival

|Suure-Jaani Muusikafestival

|Suure-Jaani

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|1998–present

|celebrates the musical works of notable Suure-Jaani residents Artur Kapp, Villem Kapp, Eugen Kapp and Mart Saar

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|Tallinn International Organ Festival

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|Tallinn

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|1987–present

|organized by Eesti Kontsert

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|Tallinn Music Week

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|Tallinn

|end of March to beginning of April

|2009–present

|Annual showcase music festival.

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|Tallinn Piano Festival

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|Tallinn

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|1998–present

|Biggest piano festival in Baltic states

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|Viljandi Folk Festival

|Viljandi Pärimusmuusika Festival

|Viljandi

|end of July

|1993–present

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|Viru Folk

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|Käsmu

|August

|2008–present

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See also

  • List of festivals in Estonia

References