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Box Office

  • ticket information: +372 737 7536
  • email: pilet.vkm@concert.ee
  • Mon–Fri: opening hours 12am–7pm
  • Sat–Sun: closed / ticket sales starts one hour before the concert

About

Vanemuine Concert Hall was built in 1970 (architects A. Volberg, P. Tarvas, U. Tölpus), and renovated in 1998 (architect A. Kuldkepp). The last extension was ready in 2001.
In addition, the popular concert venue functions as a modern conference centre to meet all contemporary needs. The removable chair system of the hall enables to transform the academic concert atmosphere to suit a pop concert, a jazz club, a ball or banquet room or conference hall.

People

Name Position E-mail Phone
Sander Tamm Operational Manager sander.tamm@concert.ee +372 737 7535; +372 5330 8332
Marje Metsis Secretary / Assistant to OP marje.metsis@concert.ee +372 737 7530
Piret Villmann Marketing and Sales Manager piret.villmann@concert.ee +372 737 7538
Tuuli Seim Chief Administrator tuuli.seim@concert.ee +372 737 7533; +372 737 7555
Astrid Vakker Administrator astrid.luik@concert.ee +372 737 7555
Ülle Lehtmäe School-Concerts Producer ylle.lehtmae@concert.ee +372 737 7546

Few rules to follow

We wish for you to have a lovely time at our concerts. Therefore, we have written down a few rules that we ask you to follow in our concert halls:

  • Latecomers are not allowed in the hall; if possible, they are directed to the balcony
  • Please leave your overcoats in the coat check
  • Filming and taking photographs are forbidden without prior agreement
  • No pets are allowed in the concert hall
  • No objects that could endanger yourself and others are allowed in the concert hall
  • Our concert hall premises are non-smoking areas

Parking

Vanemuine Concert Hall does not have a car park.
The city of Tartu organises the parking: you will need to pay for parking from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on working days; from 6 p.m. and on weekends, parking is free.

For visitors with special needs

You can access the Vanemuine Concert Hall with a wheelchair from the entrance on the side of the library.

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