Today, Estonian broadcaster ERR have revealed the running order for the Eesti Laul final, taking place on the 17th of February in Tallinn.

Eesti Laul 2024

Following the Eesti Laul semi-final on January 20th in Tartu, 5 out of the 15 semi-finalists advanced to the final. These five will join the previously announced five automatic qualifiers to form a 10-act final. The running order for the final is:

PositionArtistEntry
1Brother Apollo“Bad Boy”
2Carlos Ukareda“Never Growing Up”
3Ewert and The Two Dragons“Hold Me Now”
4Anet Vaikmaa“Serotoniin”
5Ollie“My Friend”
6Daniel Levi“Over the Moon”
7Uudo Sepp, Sarah Murray“Still Love”
8 Peter Põder“Korra veel”
95Miinust & Puuluup“(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi”
10Nele-Liis Vaiksoo“Käte ümber jää”

The hosts of the final of Eesti Laul 2024 will be Grete Kuld and Tõnis Niinemets and the show will be broadcast on ETV, ETV2, ETV+, Raadio 2, Raadio 4, Jupiter and the ERR.ee portal.

About Eesti Laul

For over a decade now Eesti Laul has showcased Estonian talent in a multi-stage format to select Estonia’s Eurovision entrant. Traditionally featuring two semi finals and a final, in recent years the show has been adapted year on year to feature (then subsequently remove) quarter finals, and wild card rounds. The winner is typically decided by a hybrid voting of juries and televotes. This then goes to a superfinal of usually three acts vying for the chance to represent Estonia.

Estonia’s Eurovision History

Estonia has appeared at almost every Eurovision since their debut in 1994. They won the contest once with Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL in 2001, singing Everybody. Other notable Estonian entrants include 3rd placer Sahlene with Runaway in 2002 and Ines with Once In A Lifetime in 2000, who placed 4th. More recently, their highest-placing entries have been Urban Symphony with Rändajad in 2009 and Ott Lepland with Kuula in 2012, both of which finished in 6th place.

In 2023, Estonia elected to send Alika through Eesti Laul to the Contest with “Bridges”. She successfully qualified for the final and finished in 8th place with 168 points. Alika finished with 146 points from the juries and an additional 22 points from the televote.

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News Source: ERR

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