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This spring’s Jazzkaar to introduce most prominent artists in the current jazz scene
Taking place from 23 to 30 April, the 34th Tallinn International Jazzkaar Festival has announced its main programme that includes over 30 concerts with performers from 17 countries. Jazzkaar will present the most prominent artists in today’s local and international jazz scene and also focus on new works and albums as well as exciting special projects.Grammy-nominated first performers of Jazzkaar 2023 announced
From 23 to 30 April 2023, the 34th Tallinn International Jazzkaar Festival will welcome exciting performers from both Europe and the U.S. and also present Estonia’s most remarkable jazz musicians. The first artists announced are five-time Grammy nominee The Baylor Project and six-time Grammy nominee, legendary guitarist Mike Stern with his band.Positivus Festival 2023
One of the most listened artists in the world has been confirmed as the first headliner artist of the Positivus festival and it is none other than Sam Smith, who is currently taking the world by storm with his latest super hit “Unholy” and is on his way to the listeners with a new album. With over 70 million monthly listeners, Sam Smith is in the Top 10 most listened artists in the world and he will be performing at the 15th Positivus festival on Saturday, July 15th.Depeche Mode - Memento Mori World Tour 2023
Depeche Mode's Tallinn concert will take place on August 6, 2023 at Tallinn Lauluväljak. Tickets are available at Piletilevi sales points and online store.Ticket sales for the Biathlon Junior World Championships in Otepää have started
In coming winter, Estonia will host the IBU Youth/Junior World Championships, which will be held from 23 February to 2 March 2024 at the Tehvandi Sports Center in Otepää. Ticket sales are open from 14 February 2023.
The eight-day competition will see the world's best young biathletes racing in Otepää. This is the second time for Estonia to host the IBU Youth/Junior World Championships. "Today’s biathlon stars have often started their journey from the youth class title competitions," said Aivar Nigol, Chairman of the Organizing Committee. "For example, Sturla Holm Lægreid and Elvira Öberg won their first important medals at the IBU Youth and Junior World Championships in Otepää in 2018," Nigol added.
The Estonian national team also has good results to show from youth title competitions - in 2022, Jakob Kulbin was crowned youth world champion at Soldier Hollow in the USA. "For the offspring of the Estonian national team, the title competition at home is definitely a very important event, which could motivate young people to commit to a career in sports," Nigol said. He added that many of the young athletes competing in Otepää in 2024 will return to the Tehvandi tracks already three years later for the adult world championships.
In the spring of 2022, Otepää hosted the first Biathlon World Cup stage ever held in the Baltics. "The Otepää World Cup stage received very positive international feedback, which is why we have to keep up the good work or even improve our organizational level," Nigol said, "The Junior World Championships are a good challenge for the organizers before the next World Cup stage in Otepää in 2026 and the World Championships in 2027."
The IBU Youth/Junior World Championships in Otepää will take place on eight competition days from 23 February to 2 March 2024. "Tickets to the grandstand are available a year in advance. You can enjoy the competition standing by the track free of charge," Nigol added. The exact schedule of the competitions will be confirmed in the spring of 2023.
The eight-day competition will see the world's best young biathletes racing in Otepää. This is the second time for Estonia to host the IBU Youth/Junior World Championships. "Today’s biathlon stars have often started their journey from the youth class title competitions," said Aivar Nigol, Chairman of the Organizing Committee. "For example, Sturla Holm Lægreid and Elvira Öberg won their first important medals at the IBU Youth and Junior World Championships in Otepää in 2018," Nigol added.
The Estonian national team also has good results to show from youth title competitions - in 2022, Jakob Kulbin was crowned youth world champion at Soldier Hollow in the USA. "For the offspring of the Estonian national team, the title competition at home is definitely a very important event, which could motivate young people to commit to a career in sports," Nigol said. He added that many of the young athletes competing in Otepää in 2024 will return to the Tehvandi tracks already three years later for the adult world championships.
In the spring of 2022, Otepää hosted the first Biathlon World Cup stage ever held in the Baltics. "The Otepää World Cup stage received very positive international feedback, which is why we have to keep up the good work or even improve our organizational level," Nigol said, "The Junior World Championships are a good challenge for the organizers before the next World Cup stage in Otepää in 2026 and the World Championships in 2027."
The IBU Youth/Junior World Championships in Otepää will take place on eight competition days from 23 February to 2 March 2024. "Tickets to the grandstand are available a year in advance. You can enjoy the competition standing by the track free of charge," Nigol added. The exact schedule of the competitions will be confirmed in the spring of 2023.
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