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Mustpeade Maja, Pikk 26, T/F 631 3199, http://www.mustpeademaja.ee. This enchanting 15th-century guildhall hosts regular classical music concerts. Niguliste Museum-Concert Hall, Niguliste 3, T 644 9911, http://www.ekm.ee/english/niguliste. Organ recitals, choral concerts and soloists in a 13th-century gothic church. Pirita Klooster, Merivälja tee 18, T 605 5044, http://www.piritaklooster.ee. Open-air summer concerts both popular and classical. Song Grounds (Lauluväljak), Narva maantee 95, T 611 21 00, http://www.lauluvaljak.ee">http://www.lauluvaljak.ee. This vast stage and surrounding grounds is the setting for the national Song Festival, as well as pop, rock and classical concerts. Tallinn Town Hall (Talinna Raekoda), Raekoja plats 1, T 644 4992, http://www.tallinn.ee/raekoda. Classical concerts in an unmatchable setting. Väravatorn, Lühike jalg 9, T 644 07 19, http://www.concert.ee">http://www.concert.ee. This intimate venue in a medieval tower is home to the Hortus Musicus ensemble. City Concert Hall (Linnahall), Mere puiestee 20, T 641 2250, http://www.linnahall.ee Huge, ugly grey structure by the harbour, home to pop concerts and musicals. Guitar Safari, Müürivahe 22, T 627 0186, http://www.megainfo.ee Basement venue hidden away on a narrow Old Town street. Attracts a mixed-age audience hungry for blues and rock. Kolumbus Krisostomus, Viru 2, T 056 156 924, http://www.kolumbus.ee. Relaxed, airy second-floor venue a stones throw from Viru Gate, with good local bands.
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