𝟭 𝗪𝗘𝗘𝗞 𝗧𝗢 𝗚𝗢! We are beyond excited! Next week, on 3 - 7 April, Tallinn will burst with tomorrow’s music, arts and ideas. There will be 26 showcase nights from Telliskivi to Kopli - 3 evenings, 10 fierce venues and 166 diverse artists. The music ranges from Finno-Ugric heritage to global digital pop, from European jazz and contemporary to African club beats and from Balkan rock to East Asian fusion styles. In addition to a diverse music programme, you’ll find something special from our conference and city festival! 🧡 🎫 Take a look at the programme and get your ticket now: https://tmw.ee/ Prices go up on 1 April!
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