For Estonia, a small nation within the Baltic with a inhabitants of 1.3 million, singing collectively is just not solely a practice however a strong, lively nationwide identification. Their tune competition, Eesti Üldlaulupidu, generally known as Laulupidu, first held in 1869 in Tartu, led Estonians via tough occasions, together with Nazi and Soviet occupations.
Since that first competition, Laulupidu has gone via a little bit of change over the past 150+ years, together with a change of venue from Tartu to Tallinn’s Music Competition Floor, the addition of the competition flame that travels via all 15 Estonian counties, and amalgamation with the nationwide dance competition.
This custom (“Baltic tune and dance celebrations”), which incorporates three international locations: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, was acknowledged by UNESCO’s Consultant Checklist of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2003.
Laulupidu 2025
For the 2025 version, with the theme “Iseoma” (Kinship), 40,000 musicians and dancers, together with Estonian diaspora from abroad — resembling Toronto Eesti Meeskoor (Toronto Estonian Male Voice Choir, based in 1950), the Kungla Folkdance Group, and others — joined the gang of 100,000, making it the biggest Laulupidu ever held.
For Torontonians, one of the simplest ways to journey to Tallinn is to transit via Warsaw with LOT Polish airline, KLM through Amsterdam, or Air Canada/Lufthansa through Frankfurt; nonetheless, travelling to Helsinki or Stockholm, then taking the ferry to Tallinn can also be an ideal possibility. English is broadly spoken, and public transit could be very nicely organized.
In the course of the tune competition, native transit is free for the general public, and the ride-share program Bolt, an Estonian firm established in 2014, fills in any gaps within the transit properly, because it contains choices for e-scooters, rental automobiles, and experience companies.
The 4 present tickets for 2025 — two for dance, and two for tune (aside from the people music efficiency on the Friday afternoon held in Vabaduse väljak, Freedom Sq., which was free to the general public), went up on the market in January 2025. The dance tickets had been shortly bought out by mid-March, and the ultimate live performance — simply lasting over 7 hours — bought out with weeks to go, which was stunning even for the locals. With Estonia turning into extra acquainted to the worldwide crowd, because it’s been on the forefront of eCommerce and Digital Nomad Visa packages; for many who wish to attend the subsequent Laulupidu, early ticket buy can be extremely advisable.
The choice for the choirs begins 1.5-2 years earlier than each competition, and the competition committee tries their best possible to be inclusive, deciding on teams from freshmen and youngsters’s teams, proper as much as skilled choirs and singers. For the 2025 competition, the committee needed to make many laborious choices, because the sheer quantity of preliminary functions — particularly as this was the primary full-scale competition post-COVID — couldn’t be accommodated safely, even within the huge house of the Music Competition Floor, with its most capability of 15,000 performers and 100,000 viewers members. To sing at Laulupidu, each choir should cross two rounds of auditions on the regional stage.

The Estonian Diaspora
Because the competition contains all ages, it’s common to see generations of households taking part, each as singers and viewers members; teams of mates typically sing collectively from kindergarten to outdated age. Kristina Maria Agur, Toronto-born Canadian-Estonian who’s at the moment working in Vienna as an opera singer, has been singing in Laulupidu, via her father, Enno Agur’s connection; Enno, who sings with the Estonia Koor Toronto choir, has travelled to Estonia for each Laulupidu since 1999.
The Estonian diaspora, from the lengthy darkish days of German and Soviet occupations, has travelled far and extensive on this world; many who’ve been exiled had been by no means allowed to return to their houses.
By way of singing — each at residence and overseas — many Estonians have saved their heritage alive via the generations; an distinctive achievement.
The Competition
On the afternoon of Saturday July 5, everybody gathered round Freedom Sq. to start out the grand procession to the Tallinn Singing Competition Floor — a 5 km march. This yr, it rained closely; 38mm of rain was reported for the weekend from Saturday 9 a.m. until Sunday 9 p.m., nevertheless it couldn’t cease the musicians, dancers, and the accompanying viewers from strolling via wind and pouring rain.
Everybody acquired on with it stoically, defending their beautiful costumes underneath clear rain gear. This yr, the parade began round 1 p.m., to get everybody prepared backstage for 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. opening. The highway was filled with cheers and singing — it was fairly a sight to behold.
The primary of the 2 singing competition days begins with everybody assembled on the stage, because the competition flame, lit in Tartu on June fifteenth and having handed via all 15 counties, arrives on the Music Floor. The competition began with the normal opener, “Koit (Daybreak),” Music by Mihkel Lüdig (1880–1958), and textual content by Friedrich Kuhlbars (1841–1924).
As soon as the flame was lit on the tower, the mass choir in numerous codecs sang over the 2 days; as soon as a bunch is assembled on the stage, their tune title, composer, and conductor’s title are introduced, adopted by rapturous applause for the gang favourites — earlier than and after singing.
This superb cheering of musicians and songs rivals main worldwide sports activities occasions’ vitality, and it’s very touching to see all performers wholeheartedly specific their love for singing.
Think about being an Estonian, and having a favorite composer, and/or conductor all through your life, from childhood to your final days — some patriotic and a few acquainted numbers had the gang proudly singing alongside, making the sky resonate.
As soon as a tune completed, the congratulations and flower shows took over, and infrequently, the group burst right into a spontaneous encore, everybody patiently ready until the subsequent so as.
The repertoire contains outdated favourites and new commissions. The influence of this fixed commissioning and new music efficiency in each musical and non-musical senses is maybe immeasurable, but very actual — as every tune has the potential to change into a lifelong favorite.
Occasions
Right here’s the order of occasions for Sunday’s closing live performance:
- 13:20 Brass Band
- 14:25 Boys and Male Choir
- 15:10 Toddlers Choir
- 15:55 Feminine Choir
- 16:20 Symphony Orchestra
- 17:25 Childrens Choir
- 18:15 Male Choir
- 19:45 Remaining Choir: Male and Feminine
- 20:10 Commencement Choir, Youngsters’s Choir, Boys Choir, Group Instructors
Regardless of the official timetable, with enthusiastic encores and cheers, the occasions ran nicely over the proposed 7 hours. The normal final tune “Mu isamaa on minu arm (My Father land is My Love),” textual content by Lydia Koidula and music by Aleksander Kunileid, was adopted by Neeme Järvi conducting the ending encore, “Kodumaa”.
Sure, the well-known Järvi household is Estonian. Pärnu Music Competition is run by all three Järvis; Paavo, Neeme and Kristjian, along with Leonid Grin, as a conducting and instrumental academy, one other intense worldwide summer season classical music occasion held in Estonia.
Expertise Estonian Music
With everybody centered on the competition via actively singing and dancing from childhood to outdated age, together with constant nationwide tv protection, the Laulupidu is an incredible strategy to construct a optimistic nationwide identification. The truth that a nation can collect collectively geographically each 5 years is a hanging benefit; it will be a lot harder logistically and financially for Canada, for instance.
Towards all odds, Estonians have confronted fixed nationwide threats by being collectively, and their continued singing and dancing carries values far past a single era. Between the five-year hole, there’s additionally the Youth Music and Dance Celebration, additional enriching the Estonian expertise. Right here’s the present schedule, together with this yr’s competition:
- July 3-6 2025: XXVIII Music Celebration and XXI Dance Celebration
- July 2-4 2027: XIV Youth Music and Dance Celebration
- June 29 to July 1, 2029: XXIX Music Celebration and XXII Dance Celebration
events may additionally try the Lithuanian tune and dance competition (held each 4 years, final one was in 2024), and the Latvian competition (subsequent one is in 2028).
So mark your calendar for 2030, and see the place life takes you. There’s something particular about such a gathering the place 40,000 voices come collectively to easily be collectively, and rejoice their nationwide identification with aptitude and true brotherhood. Maybe, amid nationalism fever, quite than blindly waving flags, we must be reminded of the easy energy of being collectively, and singing collectively.
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