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This is an incomplete list of music festivals held yearly in Estonia:
Name | Estonian name | Location | Time | Years | Notes |
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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 | |
Green Christmas | Rakvere | December | 1996–present | ||
Jazzkaar | 1990–present | ||||
Lelle Alternatiiv | Lelle | July | 2004–present | ||
Music of Seven Cities | Ida-Viru County | summer festival in different towns in Ida-Viru County | |||
MustonenFest | 1989–present | baroque music festival. Named after Andres Mustonen | |||
Orient, the Festival of Eastern Music | Festival of Eastern Music | ||||
Pärnu Opera Days | Pärnu | opera music Organized by Eesti Kontsert | |||
Rabarock | Järvakandi | June | 2005–2009, 2011–present | ||
Rock Ramp | Viljandi | August | |||
Suure-Jaani Music Festival | Suure-Jaani Muusikafestival | Suure-Jaani | 1998–present | celebrates the musical works of notable Suure-Jaani residents Artur Kapp, Villem Kapp, Eugen Kapp and Mart Saar | |
Tallinn International Organ Festival | Tallinn | 1987–present | organized by Eesti Kontsert | ||
Tallinn Music Week | Tallinn | end of March to beginning of April | 2009–present | Annual showcase music festival. | |
Tallinn Piano Festival | Tallinn | 1998–present | Biggest piano festival in Baltic states | ||
Viljandi Folk Festival | Viljandi Pärimusmuusika Festival | Viljandi | end of July | 1993–present | |
Viru Folk | Käsmu | August | 2008–present |