HeadRead international literary festival kicks off in Tallinn
The HeadRead International Literary Festival returns to Tallinn from May 27 to 31, featuring author meetings, conversations, and musical performances. Events will take place across multiple venues including the Writers' House, Niguliste Church, and the Ukrainian Cultural Centre.
KultuurTallinn's beloved HeadRead International Literary Festival is set to open its doors this week, running from May 27 to 31 with a packed programme of literary events across the Estonian capital.
The Writers' House will serve as the festival's central hub, hosting author conversations, reader meet-and-greets, and musical performances throughout the five-day event. HeadRead has long been one of the most anticipated cultural gatherings in the Baltic region, bringing together writers from Estonia and beyond.
Beyond the main venue, this year's festival spreads across several notable Tallinn locations. Attendees can expect events at the historic Niguliste Church, the Estonian Centre for Children's Literature, and the Ukrainian Cultural Centre, reflecting the festival's broad cultural reach and its connections to neighbouring countries.
The festival will also spill out into Tallinn's urban spaces, bringing literature directly to the public in open city settings — a hallmark of HeadRead's commitment to making literary culture accessible to all residents and visitors.
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