Belle Chen, Madame Gandhi and Night Tapes among first names for Tallinn Music Week
Tallinn Music Week, which takes place from 3-7 of April, has announced its first wave of artists for the 15th edition, which sees 165 artists from 35 countries lined up to play in the capital of Estonia.
Artists announced for Tallinn Music Week include indie-soul artist Beharie, dubbed as the "Frank Ocean of Norway"; award-winning artist and activist Madame Gandhi, the former drummer for M.I.A who has been listed as BBC 100 Women; Canadian soul star Tanika Charles; and rising Finnish pop artist Miss Molly as well as seven artists who performed at Europe's biggest showcase festival ESNS last week, among them Dutch post-punk sensation Tramhaus and Frenc electro-rock duo UTO.
The 2024 curators for Tallinn Music Week include also Viljandi Folk Music Festival, Võnge Festival, Intsikurmu Festival, Üle Heli and Station Narva; Estonian Funk Embassy, Estonian Heavy Music Association and the Estonian Association for Electroacoustic Composers, folktronica group OOPUS as well as beloved venues Uus Laine and Club HALL – the latter of which introduces the new club culture festival UNDA at TMW.
For more information on Tallinn Music Week, visit tmw.ee.
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