
Listen: Estonian national broadcaster ERR today unveiled the songs competing in the Estonian Eurovision pre-selection, “Eesti Laul 2025“. The Estonian representative and song for Eurovision 2025 will be chosen on February 15th.
Estonian national broadcaster ERR today revealed the 15 competing songs for the Eurovision pre-selection “Eesti Laul 2025“, scheduled for Saturday, February 15, 2025. The winner of this local competition will represent the country at Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. Out of 175 submitted entries for the national pre-selection, 15 songs were chosen.
The list of contestants and their songs is as follows:
- Minimal Wind – “Armageddon“
- Andrei Zevakin & Karita – “Ma Ei Tea Sind“
- Gem98 – “Psycho“
- Frants Tikerpuu – “Trouble“
- Janek – “Frozen“
- Joelle – “Eyes Don’t Lie“
- Tommy Cash – “Espresso Macchiato“
- Räpina Jack & Kaisa Ling – “Tule“
- Tuuli Rand – “Rem“
- Ant – “Tomorrow Never Comes“
- FELIN – “Solo Anthem“
- Anna Sahlene – “Love Me Low“
- Stereo Terror – “Prty Till the End of the World“
- An-Marlen – “Külm“
- ELYSA – “The Last to Know“
Selection Process and Format
A jury comprising musicians, music critics, radio presenters, and composers selected the 15 songs to participate in the pre-selection. In early January, one additional song chosen by the public through online voting will join these 15 revealed songs. Notably, for the first time since 2010, there will be no semi-finals, and all 16 participating songs will compete in the grand final on February 15 in Tallinn.
Familiar Names Among the Contestants
Among the contestants so far, there are eight familiar names:
- Anna Sahlene: Represented Estonia in Eurovision 2002 with the song “Runaway“, finishing third on home ground in Tallinn. She also participated in the Estonian pre-selection in 2022 with the song “Champion“, finishing fourth in the final. Sahlene was a backing vocalist for Sweden in Eurovision 1999 and for the UK in Eurovision 2019. Additionally, she competed in the Swedish Eurovision pre-selection in 2003 (5th place in semi-final), 2006 (5th place in semi-final), and 2009 (7th place in semi-final, in a duet with singer Maria Haukaas Storeng).
- ELYSA: Competed in the Estonian Eurovision pre-selection in 2015 with the song “Superlove” under her full name Elisa Kolk, finishing third. In 2022, she returned under her current stage name with the song “Fire“, finishing second. The following year, she returned with the song “Bad Philosophy“, finishing 11th.
- Minimal Wind: Competed in the Estonian national selection in 2022 with “What to Make of This“, alongside singer Elisabeth Tiffany, finishing second. This year, the group will compete alone.
- Janek: Competed in the Estonian national selection in 2023 with “House of Glass“, finishing fifth.
- Andrei Zevakin: Competed in the Estonian national selection in 2021 with “Wingman“, alongside rapper Pluuto, finishing fifth. The following year, he competed with singer Grete Paia with “Mis Nüüd Saab“, finishing sixth. This year, he will compete with singer Karita.
- Frants Tikerpuu: Competed in the Estonian national selection in 2022 with “Laululind“, alongside singer Triin Niitoja, finishing ninth in the semi-final. This year, Frants Tikerpuu will compete alone.
- An-Marlen: Competed in the Estonian national selection in 2022 with “Lõpuls Muutub“, finishing seventh in the second quarter-final, which was not enough to advance to the semi-final.
- Tommy Cash: An internationally recognized Estonian rapper and producer known for his humorous music style and provocative music videos.
The winner in the final will be chosen in two rounds: In the first voting round, the public at home (50%) and the jury (50%) will select three songs to advance to the second voting round, where the public at home will choose the winner and Estonian representative for Eurovision 2025.
Estonia in Eurovision 2024
5Miinust & Puuluup represented Estonia at Eurovision 2024 with the song “(Nendest) Narkootikumidest Ei Tea Me (Küll) Midagi”. The song was selected through the national finals Eesti Laul. It finished sixth in the second semi-final with 79 points, qualifying for the grand final against predictions. In the grand final, Estonia placed 20th with 37 points. This marks the third consecutive year Estonia has qualified for the grand final.
Source: EurovisionWorld.
Eurovision 2025: This will be Estonia’s 30th participation in Eurovision. Estonia joined the contest in 1994 and achieved its best result in Eurovision 2001 when singers Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL, won first place with the song “Everybody”.

