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Estonia decides tonight

Tonight is the night: Estonia will make a decision about who is going to Liverpool. Out of 10 songs, 5 will be chosen to go to the final: four of them by a 50/50 jury-televoting. After that, one more song will be chosen by televoting only.

The show will be aired on ETV at 18:30 CET and you can watch it here. The contestants are:

1 Meelik Tuju
2 Inger Awaiting you
3 Janek House of glass
4 Elysa Bad philosophy
5 M Els So good (at what you do)
6 The Bedwetters Monsters
7 Andreas Why do you love me?
8 Alika Bridges
9 Anett & Fredi You need to move on
10 Ollie Venom
11 MIA Üks samm korraga
12 Sissi Lighthouse

Meelik was a member of Tenfold Rabbit, who took part in 2012 (3rd) and 2013 (semifinal)
Inger became 6th in Eesti Laul in 2019 and 8th in 2020.
Elysa was 3rd in Eesti Laul last year.
Karl-Kristjan Kingi (The Bedwetters) took part in 2017 (4th) and 2018 (5th)
Annett & Fredi took part in 2020 and became 3rd.
Mia took part in the semifinal of Eesti Laul 2012
Sissi was present in 2019 (4th) and 2021 (2nd).

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