Marry Me, Joseph to play at Paavli Kultuurivabrik in Tallinn alongside Dreams They Have Stolen and FEACH

Author Hernan Osuna - 9.4.2026

Estonian electronic rock act Marry Me, Joseph will play at Paavli Kultuurivabrik venue in Tallinn on May 14, sharing stage with Dreams They Have Stolen and FEACH. Grab your tickets here.

The Tallinn-born quintet will perform tracks from their latest EP, “Rift”, as well as new versions of songs released more than a decade ago.

They will be joined on stage by the alternative metal band Dreams They Have Stolen and surf-punk newcomers FEACH.

Marry Me, Joseph
linktr.ee/marryme.joseph

Marry Me, Joseph is an electronic rock outfit from Estonia known for its dark and emotional storytelling.

Their dynamic sound and memorable performances blend elements of electronic and rock music, drawing inspiration from genres such as IDM and electronica.

The result is a unique blend of rock and immersive soundscapes.

Dreams They Have Stolen
https://linktr.ee/dreamstheyhavestolen

Dreams They Have Stolen is an alternative metal band from Tallinn that combines cathartic and emotional melodies, dark ambient atmospheres, and powerful, heavy breakdowns in their music. Their sound draws inspiration from both 2000s nostalgia and contemporary production and instrumental techniques, creating a bridge between haunting introspection and explosive energy.

FEACH
https://feach.bandcamp.com/

FEACH (like “beach,” but with an F) is a garage rock/surf punk band from Tallinn and the surrounding area. FEACH’s music alternates between beautiful, clean sounds and a wall of fuzz. You’ll get the real picture of the band at a live show, where you’ll find sweat, blood, and (tears of joy). Their music is what helps us get through the cold, long winter months in Estonia, because, as we all know—summer will come around again eventually.