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Jazzkaar 2021 announces its main programme and will safely open the spring season of festivals in April
Once the restrictions are lifted, Jazzkaar 2021 festival will safely open the spring season of music festivals, bringing spiritual food and hope to the audience and offering work for the music sector. From 16 to 23 April we will host performances of exciting singers and top instrumentalists. For the first time, our programme includes performances of no less than three orchestras. Only today a limited number of concert tickets of the newly announced artists are offered at 40 percent discount.Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind Tour 2021
American heavy-metal band Slipknot announce their “We Are Not Your Kind” tour, with their only show in the Baltics taking place in Tallinn at Saku Suurhall on August 9th 2021.Event news right from the spot - PILETILEVI ON INSTAGRAM!
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Piletilevi’s announcement regarding the establishment of a state of emergency in the Republic of Estonia
Due to the state of emergency established by the Government of the Republic on 12 March 2020, all public gatherings in the Republic of Estonia are prohibited until 1 May 2020. This means that pursuant to law, no cultural and entertainment events can take place during this period. In this regard, we urge all clients to exercise patience until event organisers have worked out definite postponement or cancellation plans, laid down the terms and conditions for exchanging or refunding purchased tickets, and the necessary resources have been allocated.
Due to the large flow of information, Piletilevi is unable to answer to individual questions regarding the situation – as the volume of queries is very large, we will address specific issues theme by theme and present the information we gather on Piletilevi’s website. In addition to publishing information on our website, we will provide information on specific events via e-mail to those who have purchased tickets online.
We kindly ask you for your understanding regarding the whole cultural and entertainment sector, to give us some time, and, if possible, to not return your tickets to postponed events.
Due to the state of emergency established by the Government of the Republic on 12 March 2020, all public gatherings in the Republic of Estonia are prohibited until 1 May 2020. This means that pursuant to law, no cultural and entertainment events can take place during this period. In this regard, we urge all clients to exercise patience until event organisers have worked out definite postponement or cancellation plans, laid down the terms and conditions for exchanging or refunding purchased tickets, and the necessary resources have been allocated.
Due to the large flow of information, Piletilevi is unable to answer to individual questions regarding the situation – as the volume of queries is very large, we will address specific issues theme by theme and present the information we gather on Piletilevi’s website. In addition to publishing information on our website, we will provide information on specific events via e-mail to those who have purchased tickets online.
We kindly ask you for your understanding regarding the whole cultural and entertainment sector, to give us some time, and, if possible, to not return your tickets to postponed events.