Also known as Estonian Song Celebration, general song festival
music festival in Estonia, held every five years
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The festive procession of the IX Estonian Song Celebration, 1928 XIX Song Celebration in Soviet-occupied Tallinn, 1980 XXVI Song Celebration in 2014 XXVII Song Celebration in 2019
The Estonian National Song Festival or Estonian Song Celebration (Estonian: Eesti Üldlaulupidu, lit. 'Estonia-wide singing party'), commonly called Laulupidu, held since 1869, is one of the largest choral events in the world, a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Since 1923, it has been typically staged every five years in June or July, and since 1928 always in the same purpose-built venue: the Song Festival Grounds in the Kadriorg district of the capital city Tallinn. The joint choir has comprised more than 30,000 singers performing to an audience of 80,000.
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