πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Tonight Estonia has a song

Tonight Estonia has a song. From the Unibet Arena in Tallinn, the show will be hosted. It starts at 18.15 CET and you can watch it here. 16 songs will compete and there is a 50/50 jury and televote. However, three songs will be chosen in the superfinal, where 100% televote will select the winner. These are the songs:

nr. Artist Title Β 
1 Ant Tomorrow Never Comes
2 Stereo Terror Prty Till The End Of The World
3 Janek Frozen
4 RΓ€pina Jack feat. Kaisa Ling Tule
5 Johanna Elise Eyes Don’t Lie
6 Felin Solo Anthem
7 Elysa The Last To Know
8 Gem98 Psycho
9 An-Marlen KΓΌlm
10 Frants Tikerpuu Trouble
11 Anna Sahlene Love Me Low
12 Tuuli Rand Rem
13 Minimal Wind Armageddon
14 Andrei Zevakin feat. Karita Ma ei tea sind
15 Tommy Cash Espresso macchiato
16 Marta Lotta Tantsin veel

Janek participated in Eesti Laul 2023 and was 6th.
Elysa was involved in Eesti Laul in 2022 (3rd) and 2023 (11th).
An-Marlen reached the quarter final in 2022.
Frants Tikerpuu reached the semifinal in 2022 in duet with Triin Niitoja.
Anna Sahlene won Eurolaul 2002, participated in Melodifestivalen 2003 (heats), 2006 (heats) and 2009 (heats, in duet with Maria Haukaas Storeng). She was involved in Eesti Laul 2022 and was 4th. She represented Estonia in the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Runaway”. She also was a backing vocal on 4 occasions at ESC.
Tuuli Rand took part in the semifinal of Eesti Laul 2016, in the semifinal of 2019 and in the semifinal of 2021.
Minimal Wind was 2nd in Eesti Laul 2022.
Andrei Zevakin took part in Eesti Laul 2019 (12th with xtra Basic), in 2021 (4th in duet with Pluuto) and in 2022 (6th in duet with Grete Paia).



Anna Sahlene sings “Runaway” at the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest.

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