Tallinn Music Week Spotlights Ukrainian Human Rights Project
Tallinn Music Week has unveiled its 2026 lineup, featuring 186 artists from 38 countries for its April 9-12 event, notably including the 'Daughters of Donbas' project to highlight the plight of Ukrainian children.
- —Tallinn Music Week (TMW) 2026 has revealed its full lineup, set to feature 186 artists from 38 countries between April 9 and 12.
- —The festival will showcase 80 Estonian artists, including notable acts like shoegaze ensemble mariin k., singer-songwriter Alonette, flute duo Kuula Hetke, folk-pop band SADU, and the long-standing punk band J.M.K.E.
- —International representation is strong, with Finland sending the largest contingent of 26 artists, followed by Canada (11), France, Latvia, and Sweden (9 each), and the UK (7).
- —A special focus will be placed on Ukraine's music scene, with performances by artists like Ziferblat and underground dance music producer Olga Korol, as well as the human rights project 'Daughters of Donbas: Songs of Stolen Children'.
Recap
Tallinn Music Week's 2026 lineup solidifies its function as a tool of cultural diplomacy, leveraging an international arts platform to amplify a specific geopolitical narrative focused on Ukrainian human rights. The event strategically balances regional cultural integration, particularly with Nordic and Baltic neighbors, while projecting a clear political stance through curated programming.