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Station Narva 2024

Station Narva

5 — 8 September 2024
NARVA MUSEUM

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The music and city festival Station Narva returns for its 7th edition to the easternmost Estonian city of Narva on 5 – 8 September 2024. Get ready for music from near and far, sightseeing, art experiments and new discoveries across Narva.

The main music festival venue on 6 and 7 September is the Narva Museum in the historic Hermann Castle. Space rock legends Spiritualized and Massive Attack’s founding member Daddy G from England, Ukrainian folktronica sensation Go_A and local greats from Puuluup to The Ensemble of Estonian Electronic Music Society playing synth pioneer Sven Grünberg’s iconic pieces are among the performers of the 2024 edition. 

On both music festival nights, the programme reaches also the beloved riverside venue Art Club Ro-Ro.

The festival offers also free city stage gigs, BAZAR public debates, Future Day in the creative incubator OBJEKT, art exhibitions, tours, communal gatherings and a traditional Narva-style breakfast.

Station Narva 2024 festival passes and da tickets are on sale via shop.tmw.ee and Piletilevi. The selection of tickets at shop.tmw.ee includes also the Supporter Pass at 100 euros, which in addition to entry to the festival includes meeting the festival’s supporters and team. 

Station Narva festival is organised by Muusikanädal NGO and Shiftworks in collaboration with the Narva team. The festival is supported by the City of Narva, the Ministry of Culture, and the Cultural Endowment, collaborators include Narva Museum, Art Club Ro-Ro, creative incubator OBJEKT, discussion day BAZAR, Narva Art Residency (NART), non-formal learning centre VitaTiim. Media partners are Põhjarannik/Severnoje Poberežje and Bobe.me (LV).

Among the notable international acts that have performed at Station Narva throughout the years are Echo and the Bunnymen, Tricky, Actress, Roni Size, A Guy Called Gerald, James Lavelle, Gazelle Twin, Ivan Dorn, GusGus and Hatari as well as many beloved Estonian acts.

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