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  2. Tallinn Song Festival Grounds - Wikipedia

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    An optimal capacity for concerts is 75,000 fans. In June 1988, during the Singing Revolution days, up to 300,000 people attended the Night Song Festival. In the years to come, however, this figure has been questioned. During the Song Festivals, when the grounds are well packed, the number of people in the audience may reach 100,000.

  3. Estonian Song Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festive procession of the IX Estonian Song Festival, 1928 XIX Song Festival in Soviet-occupied Tallinn, 1980 XXVI Song Festival in 2014 XXVII Song Festival in 2019. The Estonian Song Festival (Estonian: Eesti Üldlaulupidu, or simply laulupidu) held since 1869, is one of the largest choral events in the world, a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. [1]

  4. Singing Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Mattiisen's "Five Patriotic Songs" were performed again at the Rock Summer festival in Tallinn held on 26–28 August 1988. [9] The Song of Estonia festival was held at the Song Festival Grounds on 11 September. [6] Trivimi Velliste, Chairman of the Estonian Heritage Society, first voiced the public ambition to regain independence. [10]

  5. List of music festivals in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Estonian name Location Time Years Notes August Blues Festival: Augustibluus: Haapsalu: August 2004–present Estonian Song Festival: Laulupidu: Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, Tallinn: July 1869–present held every five years Glasperlenspiel Music Festival: Klaaspärlimäng: Tartu, Tallinn, Pärnu, Jõhvi, Vormsi: June–July 1995–present ...

  6. Song Celebration Museum - Wikipedia

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    The directors of the festival were Johann Voldemar Jannsen and Valga seminary teacher Aleksander Kunileid. The song festival concerts took place in the garden of the Resource Society in Tartu. It was located in the area opposite the main entrance of the current St. Peter's Church (there is now a memorial stone for the first song festival). The ...

  7. Tartu Song Festival Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Tartu Song Festival arena (Estonian: Tartu lauluväljak) is a song arena in Tartu, Estonia. The arena hosts various open-air concerts, festivals and staging performances in summer. The arena's area is about 1 ha. [1] The arena was re-opened in June 1994. The stage can accommodate about 5,000 singers. The arena capacity is about 15,000 people ...

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  9. List of festivals in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Baltic song festivals (üldlaulupidu) song festival Hanseatic Days of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu Hansapäevad) Jõgevatreff [2] Kuremaa motofestival Kuressaare Maritime Festival Kuressaare: maritime festival Õllesummer [3] mainly beer festival SELL Student Games [4] Station Narva Narva music and city culture festival Valga Military History Festival