25th Laulupidu holiday in Estonia
Singing field - a place for holding national song contests, usually having special acoustics, equipped with a stage for speakers and places for spectators.
The tradition of arranging singing fields - a variety of summer theaters - originated in the Baltic States and Finland , but recently such fields have been established both in Russia [1] and Ukraine .
Singing Fields by City
Singing field in Moscow
- Singing field in Vyborg (until 1939 all-Finland song festivals were held there repeatedly)
- The singing field in Tallinn , opened in 1959 , where the Estonian Song Festival is held every five years, part of the Baltic Song and Dance Festival
- Singing field in Sortavala
- Singing field in Kaliningrad
- Singing field in Kiev
- Singing field in Moscow
- Singing field in Omsk
- Singing field in Cheboksary.
- Singing field in Opole (Poland)