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Festival Weekends Olybet

OlyBet, the Baltic’s leading poker tour operator, is back hosting four new stops on the fast-growing The Festival Weekend calendar.

Blending poker, casino games, and sports betting into a single live experience, the tour heads to Vilnius, Tallinn, Riga, and back to Tallinn over the coming months, giving players plenty of dates to circle.

Centered around weekends in May, July, September, and November, The Festival Weekend offers a wide mix of tournaments, cash games, and off-table fun that goes beyond regular poker events.

But that’s not to say the poker is an afterthought. Players can expect to find everything from No Limit Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha, to mixed games, and even unique formats like the popular Sviten Special and T.O.R.S.E.S.

You can check out 2026’s confirmed Festival Weekends below:

The Festival Weekend Schedule 2026

City Location Dates
Vilnius Olympic Casino Lietuva, Vilnius, Lithuania May 28–31
Tallinn Olympic Park Casino, Tallinn, Estonia July 1–5
Riga Olympic Voodoo Casino, Riga, Latvia September 10–13
Tallinn Olympic Park Casino, Tallinn, Estonia November 20–29

The Festival Weekend – Vilinus

Festival weekend Viilnius

Location Dates
Olympic Casino Lietuva, Vilnius, Lithuania May 28–31

The Vilnius stop of The Festival Weekend takes place at Olympic Casino Lietuva in the heart of the Lithuanian capital, bringing four days of live poker action from May 28–31.

At the center of it all is the €555 NLH Main Event, running across three starting flights before culminating in Day 2 and Day 3 action over the weekend.

Alongside it, the schedule leans heavily into variety, with Sviten Special, PLO5 BigO, Crazy Pineapple, and a full slate of “Madness” events featuring bomb pots and mixed variants like PLO4, PLO5, and PLO6.

There is also a TORSES Mixed Games Main Event spread across multiple days, giving mixed-game regulars a proper spotlight alongside the No-Limit Hold’em core.

Vilnius Festival Weekend Full Schedule

Date Time Event
28 May 16:00 €555 NLH Main Event, Progressive Knockout, Day 1A
28 May 16:30 €350 PL Sviten Special
28 May 21:00 €200 NL Crazy Pineapple
28 May 21:30 Blackjack Tournament
28 May 22:00 €150 PLO4 Madness (Bomb Pot Feature)
29 May 12:00 €555 NLH Main Event, Progressive Knockout, Day 1B
29 May 13:00 €350 PLO5 – BigO
29 May 19:00 €200 NLH Freezeout
29 May 21:00 €150 PLO5 Madness (Bomb Pot Feature)
30 May 11:00 €555 NLH Main Event, Progressive Knockout, Day 1C
30 May 13:00 €350 TORSES Mixed Games Main Event, Day 1
30 May 15:30 €555 NLH Main Event, Day 2
30 May 19:00 €200 NLH Big Bounty
30 May 21:00 €150 PLO Madness (Bomb Pot Feature)
31 May 12:00 €555 NLH Main Event, Day 3
31 May 12:30 €350 Baby TORSES Supreme
31 May 13:00 €350 TORSES Mixed Games Main Event, Day 2

The Festival Weekend – Tallinn I

Festival weekend tallinn

Location Dates
Olympic Park Casino, Tallinn, Estonia July 1–5

The first Tallinn stop of The Festival Weekend brings a full mix of poker, casino games, and sportsbook action to Olympic Park Casino in the Estonian capital from July 1–5.

The €555 Main Event once again anchors the series, this time with Mystery Bounty flights and a familiar multi-day structure that builds towards a weekend finale.

Around it, Tallinn leans even harder into mixed-game variety than Vilnius, with Sviten Special, Baducey/Badacey, OFC Pineapple, and a full TORSES Mixed Games Main Event running alongside a €1,100 “10 Game” showcase.

Add in NLH staples like Freezeouts, PKOs, and Crazy Pineapple, plus casino side action including Blackjack, Roulette, Slots, and sportsbook-themed events, and it becomes a very attractive schedule built with players of all kinds in mind.

Tallinn I Festival Weekend Full Schedule

Date Time Event
1 July 13:30 €350 Sviten Special
1 July 14:00 €555 Main Event 1A (Mystery)
1 July 19:30 €150 Blackjack Tournament
1 July 20:00 €200 NLH Crazy Pineapple
1 July 21:00 PLO 4/5/6 Madness (Bomb Pot Feature)
2 July 12:00 €555 Main Event 1B (Mystery)
2 July 12:30 €555 Mixed Games Main Event – TORSES Day 1
2 July 19:00 €200 NLH Freezeout
2 July 19:30 €150 Roulette
2 July 20:00 €200 PL Baducey/Badacey
3 July 11:30 €555 Mixed Games Main Event – TORSES Day 2
3 July 12:00 €555 Main Event 1C (Mystery)
3 July 13:00 €350 OFC Pineapple
3 July 14:00 €150 Sportsbook
3 July 17:00 €1,100 The Festival 10 Game Day 1
3 July 19:00 €200 NLH PKO
3 July 21:00 €150 OmahaJack
4 July 12:00 €555 Main Event Day 2 (Mystery)
4 July 12:30 €1,100 The Festival 10 Game Day 2
4 July 13:00 €350 Dealers Choice (BigO, PLO4, PLO5, PLO6, 7Stud, Sviten)
4 July 14:00 €200 NLH 7-2 Estonia Special
4 July 19:00 €150 Slots
4 July 21:00 €150 Sviten 49
5 July 12:00 €555 Main Event Day 3 (Mystery)
5 July 12:30 €200 Baby TORSES Supreme
5 July 13:00 €200 NLH Sunday Brunch
5 July 14:00 €1,100 OFC Pineapple

The Festival Weekend – Riga

Festival weekend riga

Location Dates
Olympic Voodoo Casino, Riga, Latvia September 10–13

Riga is your destination as The Festival Weekend comes to Latvia’s Olympic Voodoo Casino for a compact four-day stop in the capital on September 10-13.

While the full schedule has not yet been released, players can expect the familiar mix of headline tournament poker, mixed-game formats, and casino-side events that have become a hallmark of the series, all delivered in a fast-paced festival format.

*Full schedule not yet released.

The Festival Weekend – Tallinn II

Festival weekend Tallinn

Location Dates
Olympic Park Casino, Tallinn, Estonia November 20–29

Tallinn closes out The Festival Weekend calendar with a longer end-of-year stop at Olympic Park Casino on November 20-29.

While the full schedule has not yet been released, this second Tallinn edition is expected to build on July’s format, featuring a broad mix of flagship tournaments, mixed-game action, and casino-side events across a full ten-day series.

*Full schedule not yet released.

Eliot Thomas

Editor, Poker & Casino

Eliot Thomas is an Editor at PokerNews, specializing in casino and poker coverage. He has reported on major events around the world, including the World Series of Poker, European Poker Tour, and Triton Super High Roller Series.





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