Minister of Culture Tiit Terik (Center) has turned down a request for €20 million in compensation for COVID-19 damages from theaters, movie theaters, music, museum and arts institutions.
The international new music and city festival, the Tallinn Music Week, held annually since 2009, will take place in both the Estonian capital, Tallinn, as well as border town Narva from 4-8 May.
Tallinn Music Week and Station Narva founder Helen Sildna writes about why it was decided to also hold Tallinn Music Week in Narva this year in light of the Ukraine war.
This year, the international music and urban festival and music industry conference Tallinn Music Week (TMW) is teaming up with Station Narva to host a five-day festival spanning Estonia's two eponymous cities from May 4-8.
Over 1,400 artists have applied to appear in this year's Tallinn Music Week (TMW), with Russia and Finland topping the table of countries of origin, along with Estonia. The event takes place in early May and coincides with Tallinn being named UNESCO City of Music.