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Thousands of voices unite in song at traditional choir festival celebrating Estonia’s culture

TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — The voices of tens of thousands of choir singers rang out in the rain in Estonia on Sunday, and a huge crowd of spectators erupted in applause, unfazed by the gloomy weather.

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Thousands of voices unite in song at traditional choir festival celebrating Estonia's culture

People pose as they attend the “Iseoma” Song and Dance Celebration, in Tallinn, Estonia, Saturday, July 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)


TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — The voices of tens of thousands of choir singers rang out in the rain in Estonia on Sunday, and a huge crowd of spectators erupted in applause, unfazed by the gloomy weather.

The Song Festival Grounds, a massive outdoor venue in the Estonian capital , was filled with spectators Saturday evening despite the downpour, and absolutely packed on Sunday, with even more people attending. The traditional Song and Dance Celebration, which decades ago inspired resistance to Soviet control and was later recognized by the U.N.‘s cultural agency, attracted tens of thousands of performers and spectators alike, many in national costume.

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