Estonia: Listen to the songs competing in Eesti Laul 2023!
Estonia’s public broadcaster, ERR, released the 20 songs that are going to participate in Eesti Laul 2023, in order to claim the country’s representation in Eurovision 2023.
The competitors of Eesti Laul 2023:
In the list below you can see the 20 competing artists and their songs for Eesti Laul 2023:
- Alika – “Bridges”
- Andreas – “Why Do You Love Me”
- Anett x Fredi – “You Need to Move On”
- Bedwetters – “Monsters”
- Carlos Ukareda – “Whiskey Won’t Forget”
- Ellip – “Pretty Girl”
- Elysa – “Bad Philosophy”
- Inger – “Awaiting You”
- Janek – “House of Glass”
- Kaw – “Valik”
- Linalakk & Bonzo – “Aeg” (Time)
- m els – “So Good At What You Do”
- Meelik – “Tuju”
- MERLYN – “Unicorn Vibes”
- MIA – “Üks samm korraga” (One step at a time)
- Neon Letters & Maiko – “Tokimeki” (Palpitation)
- OLLIE – “Venom”
- Robin Juhkental – “Kurbuse matused” (Funeral of sorrow)
- Sissi – “Lighthouse”’
- Wiiralt & Ultima Thule – “Salalik“
The National Final
Ten songs will compete in each of the two semi-finals, five of which will advance to the Grand Final. Three songs will be chosen by the public vote and two from the jury
The Grand Final, is divided in two rounds of voting. In the first round, that consists of 50% public vote and 50% jury vote, will determine the songs that will advance to the Superfinal. Then, the Estonian representative will be decided by 100% public vote.
We remind you that these are the dates announced for Eesti Laul 2023:
- First Semi-Final – January 12th
- Second Semi-Final – January 14th
- Grand Final – February 11th
The previous winner of Eesti Laul and Estonia’s representative in Eurovision 2022 was Stefan with the song “Hope“, who ended up in 13th place in the Grand Final, while on the same time he brough his country back to the final after a non-qualification in 2021:
Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Estonian participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, in Liverpool!
Source: Etv.ee
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