Estonian artist Florian Wahl led a unique performance at Tallinn’s Balti jaama turg market on Friday. The performance featured the “Complaints Choir,” a project where participants crowdsource and collectively sing about everyday frustrations. The seven-minute piece debuted as a collaborative lament, giving voice to public grievances. This iteration of the project marks its return to Estonia, building on previous installations focused on collective expression. The choir’s performance aimed to transform common complaints into a shared artistic experience within a busy public space. Wahl’s work often explores alternative forms of artistic and social engagement. The event offered a novel way to engage with the concerns of local residents.