concert19:00Vesterinen Yhtyeineen - Trädgår'n
Finnish band Vesterinen Yhtyeineen performs at Trädgår'n. The group blends spaghetti-western music, Slavic melancholy, and Swedish optimism.
Tero Vesterinen (b. 1975, Vantaa) is a Finnish singer-songwriter and the frontman of Vesterinen Yhtyeineen, a band he founded in 2009 and signed to Universal Music Finland. Over nine studio albums the group has built a devoted live following across Finland, blending indie-pop and iskelmä-tinged rock with a rich, organic ensemble sound. Vesterinen is also a regular cast member of Yle's popular TV show Elämäni biisi, and his grandfather was the celebrated accordion artist Vili Vesterinen.
Vesterinen Yhtyeineen released their ninth studio album Liian hiljaista on 6 March 2026, marking the band's 20th anniversary year.
Universal Music Finland announced the Liian hiljaista album release and a 12-city spring 2026 tour, with the single 'Kohti sydänpeltoja' cited as having reached triple-platinum streaming status.
The autumn 2025 Suurkonserttikiertue, opening in Jyväskylä and closing at Helsinki's Finlandia Hall on 15 November, sold out every date.
The band announced the Suurkonserttikiertue 2025 and revealed the first single 'Pöllöille kyytiä' from the forthcoming album, due spring 2026.
Vesterinen Yhtyeineen designed the 2024 Roosa nauha (Pink Ribbon) and released a charity version of their hit 'Kiljut riemusta', donating streaming revenue to the Finnish Cancer Foundation through end of 2024.