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List of music festivals in Estonia

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

Name Estonian name Location Time Years Link Notes
Amme Rock Vasula July 1997–present [1]
August Blues Festival Augustibluus Haapsalu August 2004–present [2]
Baroque Musique Festival Barokkmuusikafestival Estonian National Opera, Tallinn January/February 2006–present [3]
International Choir Festival Tallinn Koorifestival Tallinn Tallinn April [4] held every two years
Eclectica Tartu beginning of September [5] Avante Garde Culture Festival
Estonian Mixed Choirs' Competition Eesti segakooride võistulaulmine Tartu February 1993–present [6]
Estonian Song Festival Laulupidu Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, Tallinn July 1869–present [7] held every five years
Glasperlenspiel Music Festival Klaaspärlimäng Tartu, Tallinn, Pärnu, Jõhvi, Vormsi June–July 1995–present [8]
Green Christmas Rakvere December 1996–present
Hard Rock Laager Vana-Vigala July 2002–present [9]
Hard Rock Laager Vana-Vigala July 2002–present [10]
Festival Tallinn JazzOn Tallinn JazzOn Tallinn June 2012–present [11] 1st, free, not commercial open air festival in Tallinn Oldtown. Music genres: Jazz, soul jazz, electro jazz, acid jazz, funk
Lelle Alternatiiv Lelle July 2004–present [12]
Orient, the Festival of Eastern Music Festival of Eastern Music
Plink Plonk Tartu July [13] Indie music festival
Rabarock Järvakandi June 2005–2009, 2011–present [14]
Rock Ramp Viljandi August [15]
Rock Summer Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, Tallinn 1988–1997
Suure-Jaani Music Festival Suure-Jaani Muusikafestival Suure-Jaani 1998–present [16] celebrates the musical works of notable Suure-Jaani residents Artur Kapp, Villem Kapp, Eugen Kapp and Mart Saar
Tartu Jazz Tartu [17]
Viljandi Folk Festival Viljandi Pärimusmuusika Festival Viljandi end of July 1993–present
Viru Folk Käsmu August 2008–present [18]
Viru säru Lääne-Viru County 1986–2008? [19]