CINEMA • ART • MUSIC
Talv
20.—21. february 2026
Jäneda Õppekeskus, Lääne-Virumaa
Go to KIKUMU 9.—12. juuli 2026
Artistid
Coming soon!
Programme
Friday, 20.02
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Villemdrillem x Karl Killing
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Gram-Of-Fun
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Mart Avi ja Ajukaja
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Program from 5:00 PM at the Jäneda Training Center.
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Music, cinema, art, sauna, bar & food.
Saturday, 21.02
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Booka Shade
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boipepperoni (DJ)
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Mava & Nebukat
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Winter activities right after waking up at Nelijärv or Valgehobusemägi (for an additional fee).
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Kikumu music by a mountain DJ, Kikumu warm drink, Indrek Kasela ski school.
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Evening at Jäneda: music, cinema, art, sauna, bar & food.
Accommodation
KIKUMU offers visitors several affordable and comfortable accommodation options. Those who are faster can book accommodation in the comfortable hostel and holiday homes of the Nelijärve Holiday Centre via Piletitasku.
Accommodation at the Nelijärve Holiday Centre:
- Check-in from 15:00 and check-out no later than 12:00
- Breakfast included (08:00-10:00)
- Possibility to rent a sauna, hiking trails nearby.
- If necessary, the festival bus can be used between the Nelijärve Holiday Centre and the festival area.
Hostel
Double room (shower/toilet in the room), 1 night 66€
Triple room (shower/toilet in the room), 1 night 99€
- All rooms have shower/toilet, balcony, TV, wifi, bed linen, towels, bath sheets.
Lake House
Double room (shower/toilet in the room), 1 night 88€
Double room (shower/toilet in the hallway), 1 night 66€
Single room (shower/toilet in the hallway), 1 night 55€
- TV in the room, bed linen, towels
Entrance to the villa
Double room, 1 night 88€
Double room with balcony, 1 night 99€
Double room on the 3rd floor, 1 night 99€
- Shower, toilet, TV, WIFI, mini fridge, kettle, bed linen, towels
Holiday home
1 night for up to five people 165€
- Shower, toilet, TV, fridge, microwave, bed linen, towels
- 2 beds, sofa bed and sleeping alcove
Transport
Jäneda Training Centre (Jäneda Õppekeskus) is just an hour’s drive from the capital Tallinn, but can also be easily reached by train on the Tallinn–Tartu or Tallinn–Aegviidu line.
The bus from the festival will run on the route:
Aegviidu-Nelijärve-Jäneda-Nelijärve-Aegviidu on February 20 and Nelijärve-Valgehobusemägi-Nelijärve on February 21.
Info and rules
The organiser reserves the right to make changes to the programme.
Festival grounds are accessible to visitors with reduced mobility. Please note that the event takes place on a grassy field.
From 11:00 PM onwards, minors may only remain in the festival area if accompanied by an adult.
It is prohibited to bring your own food and drinks onto the festival grounds, including reusable glass containers, as well as any fire, cold, or other types of weapons.
The organiser reserves the right to deny entry to anyone who is visibly intoxicated.
Both cash and card payments are accepted at the festival.
By purchasing a ticket, you are supporting the KIKUMU festival with a donation. Donations are collected by the MTÜ (NGO) Must Käsi. Donations are eligible for income tax deductions in accordance with the law.
Festival Passes
A limited number of Kikumu winter early bird passes and day tickets can be found at Piletitasku.
The Kikumu winter pass includes concerts, films and art at the Jäneda Learning Center, winter activities at Nelijärv or Valgehobusemäe are available for an additional fee.
Early Bird Winter passes:
- Winter pass (2 days): 75€
- One-day pass 50€
- Family pass 100€
(2 days, 2 adults + up to two 16-year-old children) - One-day family ticket 75€
Children up to 8 years old (incl.) enter free when accompanied by an adult.
Location
At the heart of the festival — and one of its main attractions — is the Jäneda Training Centre, designed by renowned architect Valve Pormeister and built in 1975 as an extension to the historic Jäneda manor house. Originally a Soviet-era agricultural school, it stands as one of the most significant architectural works of its time, breathing and flowing in harmony with the surrounding natural landscape.
Right next to the festival site you’ll also find the main Jäneda manor house built in 1915, along with a tranquil pond and a lush manor park. A few minutes further lies Lake Kalijärv, complete with a sandy beach waiting for swimmers.