Estonia: The semi-finals of Eesti Laul will not have live audience!

Estonian viewers will attend the semi-finals of Eesti Laul through their TVs and the public broadcaster’s channels, ERR, this year, since the Estonian song team and the producers of the show decided that there will be no live audience. However, viewers cam still come to the Saku Great Hall on the day of the final.

The semi-finals will be broadcasted on February 3 and 5 from Estonia’s channels ETV, ETV+, Raadio 2, while those who do not live in Estonia can watch Eesti Laul 2022 from the public broadcaster’s website eer.ee.

The Grand Final of the Estonian national selection, will take place on Saturday, February 12, when the public can attend the morning rehearsal and the evening final.

The division of the participants between the two semi-finals is:

First Semi- Final – February 3 (in alphabetical order):

1. Alabama Watchdog: “Move On
2. Andrei Zevakin feat. Grete Paia: “Mis nüüd saab
3. Elina Nechayeva: “Remedy
4. Elysa: “Fire
5. Helen: “Vaata minu poole
6. Kaia-Liisa Kesler: “Vaikus
7. Merilin Mälk: “Little Girl
8. Ott Lepland: “Aovalguses
9. Stig Rästa: “Interstellar
10. Triin Niitoja and Frants Tikerpuu: “Laululind

Second Semi-Final – February 5  (in alphabetical order) :

1. Anna Sahlene: “Champion
2. Black Velvet: “Sandra
3. Boamadu: “Mitte kauaks
4. Evelin Samuel: “Waterfall
5. Jaagup Tuisk: “Kui vaid
6. Jyrise: “Plaksuta
7. Maian: “Meeletu
8. Minimal Wind ft. Elisabeth Tiffany: “What To Make Of This
9. Pur Mudd, Shira: “Golden Shores
10. Stefan: “Hope

Eesti Laul, as a method of selecting the Estonian song, is applied since 2009. The winners of the competition have given Estonia some of its best songs – among them: Urban Symphony (2009), Kuula (2012), La Forza (2018).

The winner of last year’s Eesti Laul was Uku Suviste with the song “The Lucky One” and came 13th in the second semi-final with 58 points.

Stay tuned in Eurovisionfun for everything new regarding Estonia’s participations in Eurovision 2022!

Πηγή: err.ee

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