The festivals will take place on 14 May in Männi Park in Mustamäe, 3 June in Tondiraba Park in Lasnamäe, 2 July in Inglirand in Kesklinn, 9 July at the Põhja-Tallinn Youth Centre and Kase Park, 4 August in Vilde Park in Mustamäe, 12 August in Kari Park in Põhja-Tallinn, 27 August in Kivila Park in Lasnamäe, 28 August in Haabersti Skatepark, and 3 September in Vabaduse väljak in Kesklinn.
In Männi Park, youngsters can enjoy youth bands and workshops on a slackline, outdoor gym and street dance, as well as workshops of TalTech School of Technology. In Tondiraba Park, young people can visit a flea market, take part in workshops organised by international volunteers and offer solutions to local problems together with the Lasnamäe Youth Council.
At Inglirand, youngsters can try SUP boarding, make sand sculptures, learn beach volleyball and dance Zumba. At the extreme sports event Kopli Session, young BMX and skateboarders of all ages can put their skills to the test. In Vilde Park, youngsters can learn parkour and take part in various tournaments. The Mustamäe Youth Council will also offer activities.
In Kari Park, young people can take part in a scooter race, science theatre and youth bands. On 27 August, Kivila Park will host a parkour competition, among other events, and there will also be a kiiking event.
BMX and scooter enthusiasts will also be able to compete at Haabersti Skatepark on 28 August. The festival summer will end at Vabaduse väljak, where, among other events, the HOODie Cyphers street dancing contest and the Game of Skate finals will take place. For more information on the festivals, visit the Youth Info website.
The summer festival is organised by the Tallinn Education Department in cooperation with the youth centres and district governments.