Gallery: UK's Morcheeba closed Tallinn Day celebrations with free concert

British trip-hop and R'n'B act Morcheeba gave a free concert on Freedom Square on Friday evening, bringing Tallinn Day to a close.
The celebrations were held to mark the occasion and started Friday at 8 p.m. when Estonian singer Ines joined Morcheeba in giving the free concert.
Cntered around guitarist and producer Ross Godfrey and vocalist Skye Edwards, Morcheeba has been active in the music scene for over three decades, bringing audiences a distinctive blend of trip-hop, RnB, soul, and electronic music.
The band rose to fame in the 1990s with the albums "Who Can You Trust?" and "Big Calm". Their most well-known songs include "The Sea", "Otherwise", and "Rome Wasn't Built in a Day".
This year marks 777 years since Tallinn was granted Lübeck city rights.
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