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Puccini festival presents
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.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.Piletilevi’s announcement regarding the establishment of a state of emergency in the Republic of Estonia
Piletilevi’s announcement regarding the establishment of a state of emergency in the Republic of Estonia
Due to the state of emergency established by the Government of the Republic on 12 March 2020, all public gatherings in the Republic of Estonia are prohibited until 1 May 2020. This means that pursuant to law, no cultural and entertainment events can take place during this period. In this regard, we urge all clients to exercise patience until event organisers have worked out definite postponement or cancellation plans, laid down the terms and conditions for exchanging or refunding purchased tickets, and the necessary resources have been allocated.
Due to the large flow of information, Piletilevi is unable to answer to individual questions regarding the situation – as the volume of queries is very large, we will address specific issues theme by theme and present the information we gather on Piletilevi’s website. In addition to publishing information on our website, we will provide information on specific events via e-mail to those who have purchased tickets online.
We kindly ask you for your understanding regarding the whole cultural and entertainment sector, to give us some time, and, if possible, to not return your tickets to postponed events.
Due to the state of emergency established by the Government of the Republic on 12 March 2020, all public gatherings in the Republic of Estonia are prohibited until 1 May 2020. This means that pursuant to law, no cultural and entertainment events can take place during this period. In this regard, we urge all clients to exercise patience until event organisers have worked out definite postponement or cancellation plans, laid down the terms and conditions for exchanging or refunding purchased tickets, and the necessary resources have been allocated.
Due to the large flow of information, Piletilevi is unable to answer to individual questions regarding the situation – as the volume of queries is very large, we will address specific issues theme by theme and present the information we gather on Piletilevi’s website. In addition to publishing information on our website, we will provide information on specific events via e-mail to those who have purchased tickets online.
We kindly ask you for your understanding regarding the whole cultural and entertainment sector, to give us some time, and, if possible, to not return your tickets to postponed events.
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