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Tallinn's pride and joy hosts opera, ballet and frequent performances by internationally-renowned guests. Tickets cost up to €31.
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Estonia Concert Hall
The premier venue for classical music and the home of national concert organiser Eesti Kontsert.
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Estonian National Opera
Tallinn's pride and joy hosts opera, ballet and frequent performances by internationally-renowned guests. Tickets cost up to €31.
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Gate Tower
This 15th-century tower is the spiritual and physical home of early music ensemble Hortus Musicus.
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House of the Brotherhood of the Black Heads
This ornate 15th-century guild hall hosts the occasional classical music concerts.
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Niguliste Museum - Concert Hall
Organ music concerts are held here every Saturday and Sunday at 16:00. For more on this 13th-century Gothic church, see What to see section.
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Nokia Concert Hall
Tallinn now has a world-class concert hall, complete with a stunning sound system and high-tech gadgetry.
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Saku Suurhall
Famous as the venue for the 47th Eurovision Song Contest in 2002, this 7000-seat sports and concert arena hosts large concerts and major sporting events.
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Song Festival Grounds
The birthplace of Estonia's Singing Revolution in 1988, the Lauluväljak is made of both a gigantic outdoor arena and a modern, indoor concert hall.
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