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The Mobile Homes to perform in Tallinn this fall

Syntheetika presents: Swedish electronic music veterans THE MOBILE HOMES will perform in Tallinn at newly renovated concert club Privé on Saturday, October 4, 2025. Special guest is the synthesizer-formation from Finland, Sekret Teknik. 

RCZ Rammstein Tribute Symphonic Show / this fall in Tallinn

RCZ Rammstein Tribute Symphonic Show – more than 200 light fixtures, a massive sound system, fire, pyrotechnics, and nearly 60 musicians on stage, all across 16 meters of stage space... We could go on, but simply put, this is a show you won’t forget.

Piletilevi Group Expands Across Europe, Rebranding as PLG

Piletilevi Group, the pioneer behind Estonia’s first online ticketing system and now a leading ticketing platform in Central Europe, is proud to announce its rebranding to PLG for international markets. 

German rock legends Guano Apes to perform at Unibet Arena. Extra tickets on sale

Rockers rejoice! Due to the extraordinary demand we’ll be moving the long-awaited Guano Apes concert to Unibet Arena. Having proven themselves to be a favorite of Estonia, the new show will take place on the 9th of November, 2025. Extra tickets are on sale!

Expanding its reach, international company Piletilevi Group is emerging as the biggest player in Central Europe

Piletilevi Group is buying a majority stake in two Polish ticket sales companies – kicket and Biletomat - which become after the merger the second largest ticket sales company on the Polish market as well as the largest player in Central Europe, brokering tickets for nearly 320 million euros per year.

Our headquarters is now in the heart of Tallinn's city center

From September 1st, the new office of Piletilevi Group is located in the heart of Tallinn's city center, at Maakri 23 A.

Change in the Piletilevi environment log-in

The Piletilevi environment login system will be updated starting May 30th, and in connection with this, your new username will be your e-mail address.

The first Baltic Visual Theatre Showcase takes place in Tallinn

Estonian Theatre for Young Audiences along with its colleagues from Latvia and Lithuania will hold the first Baltic Visual Theatre Showcase from 27th to 29th May. The festival programme comprises 13 productions and 21 performances from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.

The aim of the festival is to open a door for local theatre makers to international stages. At the same time, our local audience will have a chance to experience Baltic visual theatre, and international festival organizers to see the level of visual theatres of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The festival programme includes productions for (small) children as well as young and adult viewers.

Three festival days are filled with productions of theatres with mainly puppet theatre background, but the programme also includes other interesting searches from visual theatre landscapes. Festival manager Leino Rei says that the audience will see both classical puppet theatre as well as exciting searches from visual theatre landscapes, detective stories as well as puppet circus, unconstrained joie de vivre as well as topical and emotional journeys.

Participants from Latvia are Gertrud Street Theatre, Liepāja Puppet Theatre, Latvia Puppet Theatre and Rezekne Theatre Yorick; and from Lithuania the Kaunas Puppet Theatre, Vilnius Table Theatre, Vilnius Theatre Lele and Klaipeda Puppet Theatre.

Two of the Estonian Theatre for Young Audiences’ festival productions – Topsy-Turvy (dir. Leino Rei) and YLT (dir. Renate Keerd) – will be performed in English; The Scarlet Umbrella (dir. Karl Sakrits) is without text. In addition to the Theatre for Young Audiences, productions from Estonia also include Kellertheatre’s  Emilie Sagée (dir. Kersti Heinloo and Raho Aadla) and Russian Theatre’s Vasenka (dir. Daniil Zandberg), both without text.

Most of the productions have no text, the rest are performed in English or equipped with subtitles in Estonian and English. Performances are given in four venues in Tallinn: Estonian Theatre for Young Audiences, Sakala 3 theatre house, Kanuti Gild’s SAAL and Russian Theatre.

“We wish to thank everyone who has supported the festival – the Baltic Culture Fund of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia, the Ministry of Culture, organizations supporting culture such as Tallink Hotels, Ühisteenused, A Le Coq, Maiasmokk and Elke Auto; and our volunteers, whose help is crucial to the smooth running of the festival,” said Leino Rei. “A big thank you to all who have contributed their time and effort.”

The festival is organized in cooperation with Vilnius Theatre Lele and the international children’s and youth theatres’ association ASSITEJ Latvian National Centre. The first Baltic Visual Theatre Showcase is hosted by Estonia; in two years, Lithuania will be the host, and then it will be Latvia’s turn to host the festival. Every two years, theatres perform to international festival organizers and local audiences.

Estonian Theatre for Young Audiences is a theatre for the young viewer, which in its productions looks for an enriching dialogue of moving content and form. Visual theatre is one of its important means of expression. The theatre comprises the Museum of Puppetry Arts and the international visual theatre festival Tallinn Treff. The Baltic Visual Theatre Showcase was initiated by Estonian Theatre for Young Audiences together with theatres from Latvia and Lithuania.

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