coronavirus pandemic has limited opportunities for cross-border contact.“As the border stayed closed, I have friends on the other side of the border with whom I wanted to play with, so we decided to do it,” Sooäär said before the concert.For the predominantly Russian-speaking residents of Estonian border city Narva, the concert was a chance to reconnect with their foreign neighbors, albeit through music.Few places in Europe illustrate the tensions between Russia and the West as strongly as