Feb 10 • 13:06 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Station Narva performers added Sadu, Skoone, and others

The music program for the upcoming Station Narva festival in Estonia has been expanded with six new artists, including award-winning group Sadu.

The Station Narva festival, set to occur in September in Narva, Estonia, has announced the addition of six new artists to its music program. Among these new entrants is Sadu, a pop-folk group that has recently garnered titles for Album of the Year, Band of the Year, and Debut Album of the Year at this year's Estonian Music Awards. Their inclusion marks a highlight for the festival, as they are known for their engaging performances that draw considerable audience attention.

In addition to Sadu, the festival will feature local electronic producer Boipepperoni and Finnish house and disco producer Malla, expanding the variety of musical genres represented. Audiences can also look forward to performances from Skoone, a band recognized for their quick and playful punk style, alongside seasoned producer Planeet who will provide a drum and bass set. The diversity of artists reflects the festival's commitment to offering a vibrant musical experience to festival-goers.

Internationally, the lineup will include Kosovo's La Fazani, who blends hip-hop, indie, Albanian folk, and satirical messages, having previously performed at the Tallinn Music Week. The addition of these artists not only enhances the festival's appeal but also signifies the growing cultural exchange and collaboration within the music scene in the Baltic region and beyond. Station Narva is shaping up to be an exciting event that showcases a broad spectrum of musical talent from Estonia and beyond.

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