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29.06.2024, Alexela Concert Hall. Grandiose event of the music season!

Õllesummer is returning with a star-studded line-up: see who is performing

Estonia’s biggest festival, Õllesummer (Beer Summer), will be celebrating its 30th anniversary in the upcoming summer and now, the names of the first artists who will be performing on 3–6 July at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds will be revealed. True to form for a jubilee celebration, the list of artists is truly outstanding for any music lover. 

Zucchero - Overdose D'amore - World Tour 2024

Get ready for an unforgettable musical experience as the legendary Italian artist, Zucchero „Sugar“ Fornaciari, is set to grace the stage at the Alexela Concert Hall in Tallinn, Estonia, on April 13th, 2024. This much-anticipated event promises to be a night of soul-stirring music, high-energy performances, and timeless classics that have made Zucchero an international music icon.

The Italian pop opera sensation The Italian Tenors will return to Estonia

Next October, the unique The Italian Tenors will give three concerts in Estonia as part of their ‘Viva La Vita’ tour. The trio performed in Estonia for the first time this spring, selling out concert halls at record speed.

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.

This year’s charity concert 'Songs for the Soldier' to take place in Tartu

This year the charity concert of the Carolin Illenzeer Fund, established to support children of Estonian soldiers severely injured or killed in the line of duty, will take place on 22 June at 7pm in Tartu St. John’s Church.

Performing at the concert to support children of the members of the Defence Forces will be some of the best of Estonian musicians – Laura, Uku Suviste, Pearu Paulus, Ariadne, Mari Jürjens, the Johansons, Helin-Mari Arder, Inga and Stefan. The artists will be accompanied by the Orchestra of the Estonia Defence Forces conducted by Teet Raik. The concert will be honoured by the presence of the patron of the Carolin Illenzeer Fund, President of the Republic Kersti Kaljulaid, as well as Commander of the Defence Forces, Major General Martin Herem and Minister of Defence of the Republic of Estonia, Jüri Luik.

Taking place for the eighth time already, the concert will be broadcast live on ETV on 22 June at 7pm and rebroadcast on 23 June after the Victory Day parade at 12:10pm.

Donations collected with the concert will be used by the Carolin Illenzeer Fund to support the studies and hobby education of the children of Estonian soldiers severely injured or killed in the line of duty. “Just like the Estonian Defence Forces cannot fully function without the support of society, veterans of the Defence Forces and their close relatives need support from not only the state, but from all of us, the entire society. As such, donations from the Carolin Illenzeer Fund mean more than just financial support. It shows that we care and remember, and that we are grateful to our fighters,” the patron of the Fund, President Kersti Kaljulaid said.

The Carolin Illenzeer Fund invites people to reach out a helping hand by attending the charity concert on 22 June or by calling the donation phone numbers of the Fund. Throughout its eight years of operation, the Fund has supported families in sending their children to university and financing their hobby education, and has also provided financial support at the beginning of the school year.

The Fund has been named after Carolin Illenzeer, the daughter of First Sargeant Arre Illenzeer who was killed during the foreign mission in Iraq in 2004. Back then, First Sergeant Illenzeer’s friends and colleagues in the Defence Forces started supporting the family. However, as foreign missions continued and more sad news arrived, the Carolin Illenzeer Fund was established to help families in a similar situation.

The Fund supports the children in its list with a school kit worth 300and also contributes to their hobby education – be it horse riding, football, music or art. Some of the children have already reached university age and thus the Fund has also started awarding university scholarships. It has become a great tradition to organise charity concerts where everyone can help supporting these children in their studies, further training or hobby education.

Concert tickets at 15for adults, 8€ for pupils, students and pensioners, 30€ for a family ticket and 50€ for a supporter ticket are available online at www.piletilevi.ee.Over-the-phone donations can already be made at 900 6705 (donation of 5), 900 6715 (donation of 15) and 900 6735 (donation of 35).
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