Explore the highlights of the 2024 edition of Tallinn Fringe Festival through this gallery of performances, artists, venues and unforgettable festival moments. As one of Estonia’s leading international performing arts festivals, Tallinn Fringe Festival 2024 brought together a diverse community of local and international artists, transforming Tallinn into a vibrant centre of creativity, cultural exchange and artistic discovery.
The 2024 festival programme featured an exciting range of theatre, contemporary circus, dance, music, comedy and experimental performances presented across multiple venues throughout Tallinn. From innovative solo productions and immersive audience experiences to multidisciplinary collaborations and large-scale performances, the festival celebrated artistic freedom and the diversity of contemporary performing arts.
As an open-access festival, Tallinn Fringe continues to provide opportunities for artists from Estonia and around the world to present their work, connect with new audiences and become part of an international cultural network. This unique approach creates a programme that is diverse, dynamic and constantly evolving, offering visitors a chance to discover both emerging talent and established performers.
The images in this gallery capture the atmosphere of Tallinn Fringe Festival 2024—from captivating performances and backstage moments to audience reactions and the unique character of the festival’s venues. Together, they tell the story of a festival that embraces creativity, encourages experimentation and strengthens connections between artists, audiences and cultural communities.
Whether you are revisiting a favourite performance, discovering artists you may have missed, or exploring the festival for the first time, this gallery offers a window into the spirit of Tallinn Fringe Festival 2024. Browse the archive below and experience the performances, people and moments that helped make this edition of the festival a memorable celebration of independent and international performing arts in Tallinn and Estonia.








































