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  1. August 26–28, 1988. Glasnost Rock – Rock For Peace! Festival was held under the auspices of the Estonian Peace Committee. Audience: 190 000 people altogether in three days. ARTISTS.

  2. 26.–28. august 1988. Glasnost RockRock rahu eest! Festival toimus Eesti Rahukaitsekomitee egiidi all. Publikut kolmel päeval kokku 190 000 inimest. ARTISTID.

  3. Sep 3, 2011 · Glasnost Rock - Rock Summer 88: Directed by Sanna-Sisko Tohka, Hannu Matti Seikkula. With Gunnar Grapsi Grupp, Mato Valtonen, Sakari Kuosmanen, Juha Torvinen.

  4. Jan 8, 2013 · Organised by Juri Makarov, 'Glasnost Rock 88' was the biggest ever rock festival played behind the Iron Curtain. The "Lauluväljak" venue is a massive coral, concrete 'Song Stage' where ...

  5. Glasnost Rock - Rock Summer 88 (TV Movie 2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Rock Summer # 1. August 26–28, 1988 Festival was held under the auspices of the Estonian Peace Committee. It's slogan was Glasnost Rock – Rock For Peace! Lineup: More than 20 artists Headliners: Big Country, Public Image Ltd./PiL, Steve Hackett, Ivo Linna with In Spe & Kiigelaulukuuik. Rock Summer #2. June 16–18, 1989 Lineup: up to 30 artists

  7. Jun 15, 2013 · Three years before the Soviet Union collapsed, a rock festival took place in Tallinn, Estonia. It wasn’t an ordinary festival — the Rock Summer or “Glasnost Rock”, as it was known in 1988, was at the time the most international rock festival ever to take place behind the Iron Curtain.