The magical days of the Tsinandali Festival are almost here. The historic estate will once again host one of the most prestigious and large-scale festivals of Georgia's cultural scene eagerly anticipated by music lovers year after year.

For the sixth consecutive year, Silknet presents the Tsinandali Festival. From August 31 to September 8, Tsinandali will host some of the world's most celebrated classical music stars. 

“The Festival’s 6th season is coming and I am happy that with every season it gains more and more success and public interest. Tsinandali, our cultural gem has become well known to the international audience of classical music lovers. More so, that it hosted the 2024 Europakonzert by the Berliner Philharmoniker. Tsinandali is a place of magic and I hope it will continue to bring more and more talented young musicians together to perform under the batons of the world’s leading conductors and demonstrate the power of music, the power of artistic unity, and the power of humanity.” - George Ramishvili – Chairman of Silknet’s Supervisory Board and  founder of Tsinandali Festival. 

Sixth edition of Tsinandali Festival will open with Verdi's Requiem. The Pan Caucasian Orchestra and the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Choir will be led by the world-renowned conductor and musical director of the festival, Gianandrea Noseda. This performance will feature specially invited opera singers: Erika Grimaldi (soprano), Agnieszka Rehlis (mezzo-soprano), Charles Castronovo (tenor), and Marko Mimica (bass-baritone).

The festival will conclude with a performance by the notable Georgian violinist Liza Batiashvili, accompanied by the Pan Caucasian Orchestra.

“Georgia has a great history of producing some of the world’s finest artists who have influenced art way beyond our borders. The Tsinandali Festival builds on this foundation of artistic excellence by acting as a hub for established and rising stars of the classical world to perform together, explore new repertoire, and enjoy the charm and hospitality that Georgia is renowned for.” – David Sakvarelidze, general director of Tsinandali Festival. 

Founded in 2018 with Silknet's support, the Tsinandali Festival quickly gained international acclaim. It significantly contributes to raising international awareness of Georgia and promoting high-quality classical music.