Laine Randjärv is now the head of Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. She says that the Song Festival Grounds should be open to everyone, including those who do not attend song festivals. Her goal is to make the Song Festival Grounds area more beautiful and offer new opportunities there.
Currently, work is underway on the detailed plan. This plan should be completed by 2028. The plan is public, and everyone can view it. Randjärv says that this is a big and costly project.
The detailed plan will add new features to the Song Festival Grounds. There are plans to build a small stage suitable for events with several thousand spectators. Randjärv emphasizes that not all events need to be large.
In 2028, it will be 100 years since the Song Festival Grounds moved to its current location. To mark this occasion, large celebrations are planned, including song and dance festivals.
Randjärv also emphasizes the use of indoor spaces. The Song Festival Grounds has many rooms that could be used more. For example, weddings, jubilees, trainings, or meetings could be held there.
Randjärv believes that the Song Festival Grounds should be open to all interests, not just song festivals. She wants it to be a place where everyone can do something.
Randjärv was previously in politics, but now she does not plan to return to politics. She wants to focus on the cultural sector, which is very important to her.