Wiiralt Concert
Enjoy live music and dance; attendees often sing along to familiar tunes.
~20:00
Kastre valla jaanituli
Jun 23, 2026ExpectedSource
On the night of June 23, the village of Kastre gathers for its Jaanituli, lighting a midsummer bonfire and filling the evening with folk music and games. It is the village's own version of Estonia's beloved Jaanipäev, the warm-hearted celebration of the longest days of the year.
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How we decideEnjoy live music and dance; attendees often sing along to familiar tunes.
~20:00
Watch as the bonfire is lit; local families and children gather around to sing and play.
~22:00
Kurepalu, Estonia
Open in MapsWarm jacket
Mosquito repellent
Feel free to join village dances or games; greet locals warmly.
Crowd level: moderate.
Free events are available.

FestivalAtlas keeps Kastre Parish Midsummer Bonfire Party available for timing, cultural context, and respectful planning, without inviting public footage or contributor coverage for this event.
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Kastre valla jaanituli
Kurepalu, Estonia
On the night of June 23, the village of Kastre gathers for its Jaanituli, lighting a midsummer bonfire and filling the evening with folk music and games. It is the village's own version of Estonia's beloved Jaanipäev, the warm-hearted celebration of the longest days of the year.
Reflects the nationwide Jaanipäev tradition of midsummer bonfires and folk activities. These small-parish events maintain local customs (dancing, Estonia’s folk rock band Wiiralt) under open skies.
Village event; take off shoes if entering private building, mind local customs.
Attendance can be appropriate while active documentation is not. Let local boundaries define your role.
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Some celebrations are best approached quietly: arrive prepared, follow posted rules, and leave without turning the moment into content.
Reflects the nationwide Jaanipäev tradition of midsummer bonfires and folk activities. These small-parish events maintain local customs (dancing, Estonia’s folk rock band Wiiralt) under open skies.
Enjoy live music and dance; attendees often sing along to familiar tunes.
Watch as the bonfire is lit; local families and children gather around to sing and play.
respectful presence
Warm jacket
Mosquito repellent
Feel free to join village dances or games; greet locals warmly.
Jun 23, 2026
Estimated
Kurepalu
Southern Estonia
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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