There will be a timeline of DJs, where Estonian legends representing different decades will take us on a musical journey through time with their favourite tunes. Eiki Nestor, Peeter Volkonski, Jüri Makarov, Heivi Saaremets, Paul Oja, Hannaliisa Uusma and representing the younger generation - Micaela S. Dancing is a must.
But wait, there’s more! Rene Liivamägi, a man who creates divine atmospheres with lighting, will work his magic and turn the interior spaces of ERM into true poetry of the night.
Of course, all our exhibitions will also be open. The exhibition Right Body, Wrong Body? will be opened for the very last night. Exclusively, on the B-side of the museum, you can see something that no one has seen before – the installations of the exhibition Who Claims the Night? (the exhibition will be opened for others on 17 February).
While the open-air rave outside is free for everyone, the indoor activities require a ticket (15/10 euros).
The inner party zone of ERM is open from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., and the party outside will go on until 3 a.m.
A limited number of tickets are on sale at the Estonian National Museum's information desk and in Piletilevi.
Doors are open at entrance A.
Come to ERM on 26 January and let’s revive the nightlife of Tartu together!