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Cultural Event Calendar Tallinn 2019 the Moon’ Album Presentation Concert 14 Feb at 1 P.M 17 Jan at 7 p.m. Tallinn Creative Hub. Ewert and The Two Dragons ‘Hands Around Premiere of ‘The Cloud Opera or The Dido Problem’ MARCH 15 Mar at 7 p.m. Vaba Lava / Open Space. Concert Series ‘Playing with the 22 Feb – 8 Jun Kumu Art Museum. Chamber Choir “Head Ööd, Vend” 5 May at 7 p.m. Alexela Concert House. 7 Jun 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. ENSO: Eri Klas 80 AUGUST OCTOBER Lord of the Dance Performance ‘Dangerous Games’ Cultural event calendar Tallinn 2019 the Moon’ Album Presentation Concert 14 Feb at 1 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. ENSO: Symphonic Lunch. Mahler's Fourth Subconscious’: Beethoven – Revolution and Dramatism Exhibition ‘Gordon Matta-Clark: Anarchitect’. Featuring Anu Vahtra 19 Apr at 1 p.m. Saku Arena. Science Theatre KVARK Alla Duhova Dance Group Todes Performance ‘Beyond Dreams’ 7–8 Jun Seaplane Harbour. Comedy Festival ‘Luige Nokk’ 7–10 Nov Saku Arena, 23rd St Martins Day Fair 18 Jan at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. ENSO: Rheinish Symphony 14 Feb at 6 p.m. NUKU Museum. February–May Tallinn. Screenings of Festival of Strange Films 15 Mar at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. ENSO: Mozart and Mendelssohn 31 Mar – 31 Mar 2021 Tallinn TV Tower. Exhibition ‘Ingenious’ 19 Apri at 7 p.m. Tallinn St. John’s Church. The Good Friday Concert 7 May at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. 7–9 Jun Telliskivi Creative City. TaDaa! Festival 31 Mar – 31 Mar 2021 Tallinn TV Tower. Exhibition ‘Ingenious’ 31 Mar – 31 Mar 2021 Tallinn TV Tower. Exhibition ‘Ingenious’ 15 Nov –1 Dec different venues in Tallinn. Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival PÖFF For the updated information go to culture.ee 18 Jan at 8 p.m. Tallinn Creative Hub. Paul Kalkbrenner's Concert ‘Parts of Life’ Concert Series at the NUKU Museum: Madis Meister and Eva-Lotta Vunder 22 Feb – 8 Jun Kumu Art Museum. 15 Mar – 4 Aug Kumu Art Museum. Exhibition ‘Sots Art and Fashion: Conceptual 4 Apr at 7 p.m. House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads. Concert of the Estonian 19–20 Apr Flower Pavilion. Estonian Antique Fair Concert Series ‘i Is for Interpreter’: Kristiina Rokashevich 8–9 Jun Telliskivi Creative City. Tallinn Street Food Festival 12 Apr – 25 Aug Kumu Art Museum. 17 May – 27 Oct Kumu Art Museum. Exhibition ‘Garden Exile: The Tuglas’s Home 16 Nov at 7.30 p.m. Saku Arena. MyHits Awards 2019 19 Jan at 6 p.m. Hopner's House. 14 Feb at 7 p.m. House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads, Exhibition ‘Gordon Matta-Clark: Anarchitect’. Featuring Anu Vahtra Clothes from Eastern Europe’ Association of Professional Musicians: Endrik Üksvärav and Peep Lassmann 19–28 Apr different venues in Tallinn. Jazzkaar 10 May at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. ENSO: End of the Season Concert 10 Jun at 7 p.m. Saku Arena. Disturbed Concert Exhibition ‘Gustav Klucis: Russian Avant-Garde Art in the 1920s–1930s’ Garden Through Tanja Muravskaja’s Camera Lens’ Nameless Saturday Evenings in Diele: Mikko Perkola Tallinn Chamber Orchestra Concert ‘Almighty’ 1 Mar at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. ENSO: Black Mirror 16 Mar at 1 p.m. Russian Cultural Centre. 5 Apr at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. 20 Apr at 7 p.m. St. Nicholas Museum. Hortus Musicus ‘Miserere’ 10 May at 7 p.m. Alexela Concert House. Steve Hackett Concert 18 Jun at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. Deniss Matsuev Concert 3 May – 15 Sep Kumu Art Museum. Exhibition of Tommy Cash and Rick Owens 5 Jul – 10 Nov Kumu Art Museum. Exhibition ‘Art Museum of Estonia 100. Open DECEMBER JANUARY 19 Jan at 7 p.m. Estonian Natioal Opera. Ballet Gala Toomas Edur 50 15 Feb at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. ENSO: Mahler's Fourth 1 Mar at 7 p.m. Russian Cultural Centre. Concert ‘Viva Latino’ 13th International Choral Festival ‘Kammertoon’ Concert of Estonian National Symphony Orchestra 21 Apr at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. Concert of Estonian Festival Orchestra 11 May at 5 p.m. Russian Cultural Centre. Bubble Magic Show 21 Jun at 5 p.m. Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. Concert of Russian Chansons 17 May – 27 Oct Kumu Art Museum. Exhibition ‘Garden Exile: The Tuglas’s Home Collections: The Artist Takes the Floor’ 19 Jan at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. A Night Dedicated to the Artistic Creation of 16 Feb at 6 p.m. Hopner’s House. 2 Mar at 4 p.m. Gate Tower. Hortus Musicus ‘Cantigas de Santa Maria’ 16 Mar at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. Concert of Baltic Sea Philharmonic 5 Apr at 7 p.m. Rock Café. Riverside Concert 23 Apr at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. Concert series “i Is for Interpreter”: 11 May at 6 p.m. Tallinn Town Hall. 21 Jun at 7 p.m. House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads. Estonian Philharmonic Garden Through Tanja Muravskaja’s Camera Lens’ 23 Aug – 5 Jan 2020 Kumu Art Museum. 31 Mar – 31 Mar 2021 Tallinn TV Tower. Exhibition ‘Ingenious’ 1 Jan at 5 p.m. Nõmme Cultural Centre. Sven Grünberg ‘Traces Inside You’ Nameless Saturday Evenings in Diele: Mezzo- Soprano Kadri Tegelmann 2 Mar at 5 p.m. Maarjamäe Palace. 17 Mar at 7 p.m. Alexela Concert House. Dylan Moran stand-up ‘Dr. Cosmos’ 5 Apr at 8 p.m. Alexela Concert House. Mari Poll, Henry-David Varema, Mihkel Poll Concert Series ‘Confessions. Shostakovich’: Triin Ruubel Quartet Chamber Choir and Tallinn Chamber Orchestra. End of Season Concert 5 Jul – 10 Nov Kumu Art Museum. Exhibition ‘Art Museum of Estonia 100. Open Exhibition ‘Estonian Legend in Paris: Maire Männik’ 23 Aug – 5 Jan 2020 Kumu Art Museum. New Year’s Concert at Nõmme Culture Centre. Ensemble Miljardid 23 Jan at 7 p.m. Vaba Lava / Open Space. Concert Series ‘Playing with the 16 Feb at 6.30 p.m. Saku Arena. Finals for Eesti Laul 2019 Concert series ‘The Russian Lounge’: Tamar Nugis 18 Mar at 7 p.m. Alexela Concert House. The Show ‘The Illusionists: Direct from Broadway’ 25 Apr at 6 p.m. NUKU Museum. 15 May at 4 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. 28–30 Jun Town Hall Square. Folk Art Handicraft Fair Collections: The Artist Takes the Floor’ September–December, Kuku Club. Screenings of Festival of Strange Films Exhibition ‘Estonian Legend in Paris: Maire Männik’ 1 Jan at 6 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. Subconscious’: Chopin and Liszt, Romantism and Emotions 17 Feb at 5 p.m. Tallinn Creative Hub. Valentine Day Concert 2 Mar at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. Concert Series ‘Top Soloist’: Kolja Blacher Prime Orchestra: Sympho-Show ‘World Hits’ 6 Apr at 4 p.m. Alexela Concert House. Concert Series at the NUKU Museum: Eva Väljaots Concert Series ‘Matinee’: Estonian National Male Choir – the Choir of Conductors 28–29 Jul Tallinn Creative Hub. Sweet Spot Festival 10 Aug at 7 p.m. Estonian Natioal Opera. Summer Night's International Ballet Gala 11 Sep – 3 Nov different venues in Tallinn. Tallinn Architecture Biennale ‘TAB 2019’ September–December, Tallinn. Screenings of Festival of Strange Films The New Year’s Concert of Eesti Kontsert and Hennessy 24 Jan at 7 p.m. St. Nicholas' Church. Concert of the Estonian Association of 17 Feb at 6 p.m. Kadriorg Castle. 5 Mar at 7 p.m. Maarjamäe Palace. Concert of the Estonian Association of 20 Mar at 4 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. The Show ‘The Illusionists: Direct fromBroadway’ 25 Apr at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. ENSO: Järvi and Randalu 17 May – 27 Oct Kumu Art Museum. Exhibition ‘Garden Exile: The Tuglas’s Home 11 Aug at 7 p.m. Estonian Natioal Opera. Summer Night's International Ballet Gala 20 Sep – 5 Jan 2019 Kumu Art Museum. Exhibition ‘The Conqueror’s Eye: Lisa 20 Sep – 5 Jan 2019 Kumu Art Museum. Exhibition ‘The Conqueror’s Eye: Lisa 1–7 Jan Niguliste Church. 8th Tallinn Bach Music Festival bachFest Professional Musicians: Risto Joost, Villu Vihermäe, Kristo Käo and Ene Salumäe Concert Series ‘The Ringing Mastepieces’. Laiv-Giardini-Raide Professional Musicians: Mikk Langeproon Concert series ‘Matinee’: Aare Saal and Friends 6 Apr at 5 p.m. Maarjamäe Palace. 25 Apr at 7 p.m. Vaba Lava / Open Space. Garden Through Tanja Muravskaja’s Camera Lens’ JULY 20 Aug at 4 p.m. Tallinna lauluväljak. Andrea Bocelli World Tour 2019 Reihana’s In Pursuit of Venus’ Reihana’s In Pursuit of Venus’ 4 Jan at 7 p.m. Tallinn St. Mary's Cathedral. Orthodox Singers Christmas Concert 24 Jan at 7.30 p.m. Saku Arena. Estonian Music Awards 2019 17 Feb at 7 p.m. Alexela Concert House. Bel Suono Concert 7 Mar at 6 p.m. Kumu auditorium. 20 Mar at 7 p.m. House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads. Concert of the Estonian Concert Series ‘The Russian Lounge’: Pavlo Balakin, Sten Lassmann Concert Series ‘Technology and Music’: Opera in Dark 18 May different venues in Tallinn. Night of Museums 21–31 Aug different venues in Tallinn. 15th Tallinn Chamber Music Festival 3–9 Oct Cinema Sõprus. Fashion Film Festival ‘MoeKunstiKino’ 11 Oct – 29 Mar 2020 Kumu Art Museum. 5 Jan at 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The Estonian Open Air Museum. 25 Jan at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. ENSO: Beethoven and Bartók 18 Feb at 7 p.m. Alexela Concert House. Film Night ‘The Lost Art Shows' Special: The X-Files’ Association of Professional Musicians: Johannes Põlda and Lea Leiten 6 Apr at 7 p.m. Estonia Concert Hall. Concert ‘The Voice of Tango Argentino’ 26–27 Apr Tallinn Creative Hub.
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