Estonian broadcaster ERR has unveiled 15 of the 16 songs competing in Eesti Laul 2025, the country’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. This announcement sets the stage for Estonia’s journey to Eurovision 2025, which will take place in Basel.
The Eesti Laul final is scheduled for Saturday, February 15th 2025, with the winner earning the honor of representing Estonia at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest. While 15 entries have already been revealed, the 16th spot will be determined through a public vote hosted by Raadio 2. Twenty wildcard entries will be open for voting on December 28th, and the winning song will be announced on January 6th.
Here’s the lineup of confirmed entries for Eesti Laul 2025:
- An-Marlen – Külm (Frederik Mustonen, Ingel Marlen Mikk, Maria Vainumägi)
- Andrei Zevakin feat. Karita – Ma ei tea sind (Andrei Zevakin, Liina Ariadne Pedanik, Martti Hallik)
- Anna Sahlene – Love Me Low (David Lindgren Zacharias, Bobby Ljunggren, Michaela Stridbeck, Anna Sahlin, Dagmar Oja, Kaire Vilgats)
- ANT – Tomorrow Never Comes (Ant Nurhan, Kim Wennerström, Merili Käsper)
- ELYSA – The Last to Know (Simon Peyron, Angelino Markenhorn, Julie Aagaard, Elisa Kolk)
- FELIN – Solo Anthem (Paul Rey, Gevin Niglas, Johanna Ekholm, Elin Blom Etoall)
- Frants Tikerpuu – Trouble (Frants Tikerpuu)
- gem98 – Psycho (Richard Sepajõe, Gevin Niglas, Karl Birnbaum, Frederik Küüts)
- Janek – Frozen (Janek Valgepea, Kjetil Mørland)
- Joelle – Eyes Don’t Lie (Timo Vendt, Johanna-Elise Kabe)
- Minimal Wind – Armageddon (Elisabeth Tiffany Lepik, Taavi-Hans Kõlar, Paula Pajusaar, Velle Tamme, Robin Kiisholts, Katri Merily Reimand)
- Räpina Jack feat. Kaisa Ling – Tule (Kill Kaare, Kaisa Ling)
- Stereo Terror – Prty Till the End of the World (Lauri Hämäläinen, Heigo Anto)
- Tommy Cash – Espresso Macchiato (Tommy Cash, Johannes Naukkarinen)
- Tuuli Rand – Rem (Tuuli Rand, Cecilia Martina Mägi, Sander Sadam)
At the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Estonia was represented by 5MIINUST x Puuluup with their song Nendest narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi, where, in the Grand Final, it finished 20th.
With the countdown to Eesti Laul 2025 well underway, excitement is building as fans await the announcement of the wildcard entry and the ultimate winner who will carry Estonia’s hopes to Basel.
Photo: Alma Bengtsson / EBU






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