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MAY
29
TALLINN MUSIC WEEK PRESENTS SEVEN ESTONIAN ARTISTS AT POSITIVUS FESTIVAL
The biggest indoor music festival in the Nordic-Baltic region Tallinn Music Week will present seven Estonian artists at Positivus festival, taking place in Salacgriva, Latvia from 17th to 19th July. All the seven acts will perform at Tallinn Music Week and Palladium music club joint stage. Altogether, 13 Estonian acts have been announced to play at Positivus this year.
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MAY
28
OFFICIAL POSITIVUS’15 T-SHIRTS WITH DESIGNS OF YOUNG ARTISTS GO ON SALE
From today, 27 May, the official Positivus Festival T-shirts are on sale. To find the best designs, a competition was organised in cooperation with the fashion brand H&M, and more than 200 designs were received. After the evaluation by a special jury and the voting of the Festival’s visitors, three T-shirt designs were selected as the most compliant with the spirit of Positivus. The patrons of the T-shirts are artists who will participate in the Festival: – Jānis Aišpurs (The Sound Poets), Ervīns Ramiņš (Laime Pilnīga) and singer MNTHA. Original, joyful and positive, with the spirit of Positivus, these T-shirts can be ordered starting from today on www.positivusfestival.com, and the first to order will receive them already on 10 June.
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MAY
21
POSITIVUS FESTIVAL ADDS FAMOUS DJ’S AND POPULAR BANDS TO PALLADIUM STAGE
Rock music in its most brilliant appearance, disco and synth-pop as well as performances from the world recognized DJ’s – Positivus festival’s Palladium stage announces new line up additions that include already well known bands as well as musicians whose promising career has just kicked off.  Moreover, on Friday and Saturday nights there will be special parties hosted by legendary driving force of New York Night Train parties DJ Jonathan Toubin, as well as local DJ Toms Grēviņš in duo with the street drummer from Israel Oded Kafri.
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MAY
20
ELECTRUM ILLUMINATED OBJECTS WILL LIGHT UP POSITIVUS FESTIVAL NIGHTS
Light and energy houses, interactive glowing objects and modern Latvian symbol designs will illuminate Positivus Festival nights and generate a charming festival atmosphere. In conclusion of the third annual Latvenergo’s “Elektrum” product line and Positivus Festival’s illuminated object competition, five winning applications have been selected to receive up to 1000 EUR to realise their projects at Positivus Festival.
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