Paul Rey, Gevin Niglas, Johanna Ekholm, Elin Blom Etoall
Anna Sahlene
‘Love Me Low’
David Lindgren Zahcarias, Bobby Ljunggren, Michaela Stridbeckm Anna Sahlin, Dagmar Oja, Kaire Vilgats
Stereo Terror
‘Prty Till the End of the World’
Lauri Hämäläinen, Heigo Anto
An-Marlen
‘Külm’
Frederik Mustonen, Ingel Marlen Mikk, Maria Vainumägi
ELYSA
‘The Last to Know’
Simon Peyron, Angelino Markenhorn, Julie Aagaard, Elisa Kolk
The remaining participants of Eesti Laul will be revealed in “Ringvaade” tomorrow, Tuesday, November 5, with Tanja Mihhailova-Saar (Estonia 2014), who was part of the jury selecting the 15 finalists.
The entries of the 15 competing artists can be heard for the first time on the “Start” program on December 6. The 16th contestant will be announced at the beginning of January, and the public can also have a say in this regard.
Estonia’s Eurovision Journey
Estonia has appeared at almost every Eurovision since their debut in 1994. They have 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 2024, Estonia elected to send 5MIINUST and Puuluup through Eesti Laul to the Contest with “(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi”. They successfully qualified for the final and finshed in 20th place with 37 points. The group finished with 4 points from the juries, and an additional 33 points from the televote.
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