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  • Writer's pictureDale Roberts

Estonia: Eesti Laul quarter-final 4 results


Credit: ERR/Ken Murk

This morning saw the fourth and final quarter-final from Estonia's Eesti Laul take place.


The show was hosted by two former Eurovision performers Getter Jaani (Estonia 2011) and Jüri Pootsmann (Estonia 2016).


Five acts progressed to the semi-finals, three from the televote and two from the jury.


The public voted Top 3 (in order of being announced) were:


  • Ott Lepland - 'Aovalguses'

  • ELYSA - 'Fire'

  • Black Velvet - 'Sandra'



While the jury voted for:


  • Minimal Wind ft. elisabeth tiffany - 'What To Make Of This'

  • Púr Múdd, Shira - 'Golden Shores'


Unfortunately these five acts missed out:


  • Ariadne - 'Shouldn't Be Friends'

  • Dramanda - 'Tule minu sisse'

  • Eleryn Tiit - 'Tunnete keel'

  • EMILY J - 'Quicksilver'

  • Jessica - 'My Mom'


That completes the quarter-final rounds of Eesti Laul with 20 acts to perform in two semi-finals in early February.


The full list of semi-finalists are:

  • Alabama Watchdog - 'Move On'

  • Andrei Zevakin feat. Grete Paia - 'Mis nüüd saab’

  • Anna Sahlene - 'Champion'

  • Black Velvet - 'Sandra'

  • Boamadu - 'Mitte kauaks'

  • Elina Nechayeva - 'Remedy'

  • ELYSA - 'Fire'

  • Evelin Samuel - 'Waterfall'

  • Helen - 'Vaata minu poole’

  • Jaagup Tuisk - 'Kui Vaid'

  • Jyrise - 'Plaksuta'

  • Kaia-Liisa Kesler - 'Vaikus'

  • Maian - 'Meeletu'

  • Merilin Mälk - 'Little Girl'

  • Minimal Wind ft. elisabeth tiffany - 'What To Make Of This'

  • Ott Lepland - 'Aovalguses'

  • Púr Múdd, Shira - 'Golden Shores'

  • STEFAN - 'Hope'

  • Stig Rästa - 'Interstellar'

  • Triin Niitoja ja Frants Tikerpuu - 'Laululind'


The qualifiers include five former Eurovision performers: Anna Sahlene ('Runaway' 2002), Elina Nechayeva ('La Forza' 2018), Evelin Samuel ('Diamond of Night' 1999), Ott Lepland ('Kuula' 2012) and Stig Rästa ('Goodbye to Yesterday' 2015).


The two semi-finals will take place on February 3 and 5 with the final a week later on February 12.

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