Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 explained

Year:2024
Country:Estonia
Preselection:Estonian: [[Eesti Laul]] 2024
Entrant:Estonian: [[5miinust]]|i=no and Estonian: [[Puuluup]]|i=no
Song:Estonian: [[(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi]]|i=no
Sf Result:Qualified (6th, 79 points)
Final Result:20th, 37 points

Estonia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö, Sweden, with "Estonian: [[(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi]]|i=no" performed by Estonian: [[5miinust]]|i=no and Estonian: [[Puuluup]]|i=no. The Estonian broadcaster Estonian: [[Eesti Rahvusringhääling]]|i=no (ERR) organised the national final Estonian: [[Eesti Laul]] 2024 in order to select the Estonian entry for the contest. The national final consisted of two shows: a semi-final and a final. Fifteen songs competed in the semi-final and five were automatically qualified for the final. A total of five songs qualified from the semi-final: three were determined by a jury panel and public vote and two were selected solely by the public vote. In the final, the winner was selected over two rounds of voting. In the first round, a jury panel and a public vote selected the top three to qualify to the superfinal. In the superfinal, "(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi" performed by 5miinust and Puuluup was selected as the winner entirely by a public vote.

Estonia was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 9 May 2024. Performing during the show in position 13, "(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi" was announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 11 May. It was later revealed that Estonia placed sixth out of the 16 participating countries in the semi-final with 79 points. In the final, Estonia performed in position 9 and placed twentieth out of the 25 participating countries, scoring 37 points.

Background

See main article: Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Prior to the 2024 contest, Estonia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twenty-eight times since its first entry in, winning the contest in with the song "Everybody" performed by Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL. Following the introduction of semi-finals in, Estonia had, to this point, managed to qualify to the final on nine occasions, including in, when "Bridges" performed by Alika placed eighth in the final.[1]

The Estonian national broadcaster, Estonian: [[Eesti Rahvusringhääling]]|i=no (ERR), broadcasts the event within Estonia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. Since its debut, the Estonian broadcaster had organised national finals that featured a competition among multiple artists and songs in order to select Estonia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. The Estonian: [[Eesti Laul]] competition had been organised since 2009, and on 5 July 2023, ERR announced that it would organise the 2024 edition of the competition, thus confirming its participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.[2]

Before Eurovision

Eesti Laul 2024

Estonian: Eesti Laul 2024 was the sixteenth edition of the Estonian national selection Estonian: [[Eesti Laul]], which selected Estonia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. The competition was held between 20 January and 17 February 2024 and was hosted by and Grete Kuld.[3] [4] Like in previous editions, Aleksandr Hobotov and Julia Kalenda provided Russian-language commentary in the live shows of Estonian: Eesti Laul on ETV+.[5]

Format

In July 2023, ERR announced their intention to apply changes to the production team of the selection, with Tomi Rahula stepping down from his position as chief producer after five editions, as well as to the format of the competition.[2] was later revealed as his successor.[6]

On 15 September 2023, ERR specified the details of the new format. This included only one semi-final on 20 January 2024 and a final on 17 February 2024. 15 songs competed in the semi-final and the top five qualified for the final, joining five automatic qualifiers for a ten-song final. The results of the semi-final were determined by the combination of votes from a 35 (or more)-member jury and public televoting for the first qualifiers, and a second round of public televoting for the remaining qualifiers. The winning song in the final was also selected over two rounds of voting: the top songs selected via the combination of a 9-member international expert jury and public voting went through a second round of televoting to determine the winner.[3] [7]

Competing entries

A submission window for interested artists was open from 15 September until 23 October 2023, with each applicant able to submit a maximum of five entries. At least 50% of the artists and/or songwriters for a submission were required to be nationals or residents of Estonia, with a lower fee imposed on Estonian-language songs compared to songs in other languages; both of the fees were doubled for entries submitted in the last two days before the deadline.[3] [7] At the closing of the application period, 215 entries had been received – 88 in Estonian, 126 in English and one in Italian.[8]

The 15 semi-finalist entries and 5 finalist entries (plus two backups) were selected by a 41-member jury composed both of professionals and non-specialist music listeners, who were not informed about the identity of the applicants until after the selection took place. The jury members, also revealed after the process, were Airi Liiva, Alice Aleksandrini, Andres Aljaste,,,, Anna-Aurelia Kangur, Bert Brikenfeldt,, Elina Nechayeva, Evert Poom, Gerd Eston Sepp,, Heini Vaikmaa, Ivi Rausi, Juhan Paadam, Jüri Nael,,, Magnus Müürsepp, Maian Kärmas, Margot Suur,, Martin Korjus,, Ott Lepland,,,, Raivo Oja,, Rein Fuks,,, Sten Heinoja, Sten Teppan, Tarmo Krimm, Ülar-Johannes Palm, Vaiko Eplik, Veronika Portsmuth and . Selected artists and entries were announced during the daily broadcasts of the ETV entertainment program Estonian: [[Ringvaade]] on 6 and 7 November 2023.[7] [9] [10] [11] [12] Despite being set to be released on 8 December 2023, some were leaked the previous day.[13]

Among the selected competing artists was Laura, who represented Estonia in 2005 as part of the group Suntribe and in 2017 alongside Koit Toome.

Artist! scope="col"
SongSongwriter(s)
Estonian: [[5miinust]]|i=no and Estonian: [[Puuluup]]|i=no"Estonian: [[(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi]]|i=no"
"Estonian: Serotoniin|i=no"Sven Lõhmus
Antsud"Estonian: Vetevaim|i=no"
Brother Apollo"Bad Boy"
"Never Growing Up"Carlos Ukareda
Cartoon and "Oblivion"
Cecilia"FOMO"
"Over the Moon"
Ewert and The Two Dragons"Hold Me Now"
"No Dog on a Leash"
"Dreaming"Ingmar Erik Kiviloo
Laura"Here's Where I Draw the Line"
Nele-Liis Vaiksoo"Estonian: Käte ümber jää|i=no"
Ollie"My Friend"Oliver Mazurtšak
"Estonian: Korra veel|i=no"Peter Põder
Silver Jusilo"Lately"
"Be Good"
Traffic"German: Wunderbar|i=no"
Uudo Sepp and Sarah Murray"Still Love"
Yonna"I Don't Know About You"

Shows

Semi-final

The semi-final took place on 20 January 2024 at the University of Tartu Sports Hall in Tartu.[9] [14] The city, elected European Capital of Culture for 2024, featured in promotional segments aired during the show.[15] The show also featured guest performances by dance crew Estonian: Põmaki!|i=no (directed by) and former Estonian: Eesti Laul participant with, who sung "Tattoo".[16]

Draw! rowspan="2" scope="col"
ArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPointsVotesPoints
1Estonian: [[5miinust]]|i=no and Estonian: [[Puuluup]]|i=no"Estonian: [[(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi]]|i=no"21846,79412162
2Inga"No Dog on a Leash"26986402107
3Ollie"My Friend"24273,24210171
4Yonna"I Don't Know About You"15103430013
5Peter Põder"Estonian: Korra veel|i=no"11703230014
6Cartoon and Ewert Sundja"Oblivion"28610640111 6
7Traffic"German: Wunderbar|i=no"24269836124
8Ingmar"Dreaming"19531,8688115
9Anet Vaikmaa"Estonian: Serotoniin|i=no"1700892559
10Laura"Here's Where I Draw the Line"17411,321788
11Sofia Rubina"Be Good"23651880511
12Antsud"Estonian: Vetevaim|i=no"12103940012
13Silver Jusilo"Lately"9903050015
14Cecilia"FOMO"18527203510
15Ewert and The Two Dragons"Hold Me Now"295128024163
Artist! scope="col"
SongTelevotePlace
Anet Vaikmaa"Estonian: Serotoniin|i=no"1,8641
Antsud"Estonian: Vetevaim|i=no"19910
Cartoon and Ewert Sundja"Oblivion"8505
Cecilia"FOMO"5156
Inga"No Dog on a Leash"4357
Ingmar"Dreaming"1,0784
Laura"Here's Where I Draw the Line"3498
Peter Põder"Estonian: Korra veel|i=no"1,4132
Silver Jusilo"Lately"10911
Sofia Rubina"Be Good"10212
Traffic"German: Wunderbar|i=no"1,2783
Yonna"I Don't Know About You"2139
Final

The final took place on 17 February 2024 at the Tondiraba Ice Hall in Tallinn.[17] The members of the international jury were William Lee Adams (founder of Wiwibloggs), Ole Tøpholm (DR Eurovision commentator), Anna Sahlene (Swedish singer who), Julian Gutierrez, Andrew Rogers, Annely Peebo (2002 Eurovision co-host), Henkka Remes, Liam Clark and .[18] The show featured guest performances by Alika (2023 Estonian Eurovision representative) featuring Bedwetters,,,, Muteko Taiko, Dance Republic Estonian: Tantsukool|i=no and .[19]

Draw! rowspan="2" scope="col"
ArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPointsVotesPoints
1Brother Apollo"Bad Boy"4334131410
2Carlos Ukareda"Never Growing Up"546634286
3Ewert and The Two Dragons"Hold Me Now"434806377
4Anet Vaikmaa"Estonian: Serotoniin|i=no"6372,9456135
5Ollie"My Friend"74127,38410221
6Daniel Levi"Over the Moon"4354,0408134
7Uudo Sepp and Sarah Murray"Still Love"3311,179568
8Peter Põder"Estonian: Korra veel|i=no"3321,092469
9Estonian: [[5miinust]]|i=no and Estonian: [[Puuluup]]|i=no"Estonian: [[(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi]]|i=no"67816,74012202
10Nele-Liis Vaiksoo"Estonian: Käte ümber jää|i=no"69103,1527173
DrawSongTotal
1"Bad Boy"5 7 4813186 43
2"Never Growing Up"126 6 4 3 6 4 58 54
3"Hold Me Now"33 2 3 8 2 510743
4"Estonian: Serotoniin|i=no"8 8 7 5 6 1010 72 63
5"My Friend"7 10 8 10 10 123 410 74
6"Over the Moon"2 5 12674 2 14 43
7"Still Love"6 13 1 4 76 23 33
8"Estonian: Korra veel|i=no"1 21 7 2 5 735 33
9"Estonian: [[(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi]]|i=no"10125 12121 8 6167
10"Estonian: Käte ümber jää|i=no"4 4 10 2 5 8 12121269
Artist! scope="col"
SongTelevotePlace
Estonian: [[5miinust]]|i=no and Estonian: [[Puuluup]]|i=no"Estonian: [[(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi]]|i=no"26,4221
Nele-Liis Vaiksoo"Estonian: Käte ümber jää|i=no"5,0143
Ollie"My Friend"12,4942

Ratings

Show! scope="col"
Air dateAverage
viewership
Share
(%)

(%)
Total
viewership

(%)
Semi-final155,00036.7%13.6%255,00022.4%
Final191,00041.5%16.6%297,00025.9%

Preparation and promotion

In accordance with Eurovision regulations, which prohibit any reference to trademarks, mention of Lay's chips was removed from a verse of "Estonian: (Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi|i=no" ahead of the contest.[20] As part of their participation in the contest, Estonian: 5miinust|i=no and Estonian: Puuluup|i=no attended the Barcelona Eurovision Party on 6 April 2024,[21] the London Eurovision Party on 7 April 2024[22] and the Nordic Eurovision Party in Stockholm on 14 April 2024.[23]

At Eurovision

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 30 January 2024, an allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Estonia was placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 9 May 2024, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[24] [25]

Once all the competing songs for the 2024 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Estonia was set to perform in position 13, following the entry from and before the entry from .[26]

In Estonia, all shows were aired on ETV with Estonian-language commentary by Marko Reikop, on ETV+ with Russian-language commentary by Aleksandr Hobotov and Julia Kalenda, as well as on ETV2 with Estonian Sign Language interpreters.[27]

In addition, ahead of the contest, ERR again organised and broadcast the Eurovision preview show Estonian: {{ill|Eurovisiooni laulud|et between 31 March and 5 May 2024; hosted by Estonian: Eesti laul presenters Grete Kuld and Tõnis Niinemets, each episode featured a panel composed of television personalities and members from the public who discussed and evaluated the competing entries,[28] ultimately decreeing a number of favouritesnamely,,,, and .[29] As part of the Eurovision programming, ERR also cooperated with DR and SVT alongside other EBU member broadcastersnamely ARD/WDR, the BBC, ČT, ERR, French: [[France Télévisions]]|i=no, NRK, NTR, RÚV, VRT and Yleto produce and air a documentary titled ABBAAgainst the Odds, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of with "Waterloo" by ABBA.[30]

In late March 2024, the Estonian postcard, to be shown before the country's performance in each show, was filmed. Filming took place in the same industrial area in Estonia where the music video for "Estonian: (Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi|i=no" was set.[31]

Semi-final

Estonian: 5miinust|i=no and Estonian: Puuluup|i=no took part in technical rehearsals on 30 April and 3 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 8 and 9 May.[32] For their performance of "Estonian: (Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi|i=no" at the contest, they were all dressed in black.[33]

At the end of the show, Estonia was announced as having finished in the top 10 and subsequently qualifying for the grand final. It was later revealed that Estonia placed sixth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 79 points.[34]

Final

Following the semi-final, Estonia drew "producer's choice" for the final, meaning that the country performed in the half decided by the contest's producers.[35] It was later revealed that Estonia would perform in position 9, following the entry from and before the entry from .[36]

Estonia once again took part in dress rehearsals on 10 and 11 May before the final, including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show. 5miinust and Puuluup performed a repeat of their semi-final performance during the final on 11 May. Estonia placed twentieth in the final, scoring 37 points: 33 points from the televoting and 4 points from the juries.[37]

Voting

See also: Voting at the Eurovision Song Contest. Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Estonia in the second semi-final and in the final. Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting in the final vote, while the semi-final vote was based entirely on the vote of the public.[38] The Estonian jury consisted of Alice Aleksandridi, Olavi Pihlamägi, Rolf Roosalu, Sten Teppan, and Kaire Vilgats.[39] In the second semi-final, Estonia placed sixth with 79 points, receiving maximum twelve points from . In the final, Estonia placed 20th with 37 points, receiving twelve points from Latvia in the televote. Over the course of the contest, Estonia awarded its 12 points to Latvia in the second semi-final, and to (jury) and (televote) in the final.[40] [41]

The spokesperson for the Estonian jury during the final, was Birgit Sarrap, who represented, also held in Malmö.[42]

Detailed voting results

Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent. Each jury, and individual jury member, is required to meet a strict set of criteria regarding professional background, as well as diversity in gender and age. No member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.[43] The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.

The following members comprised the Estonian jury:[39]

+
DrawCountryTelevote
RankPoints
0114
0215
0312
044 7
059 2
068 3
076 5
087 4
091 12
1013
1110 1
1211
13
143 8
155 6
162 10
+
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
Juror AJuror BJuror CJuror DJuror ERankPointsRankPoints
015 3 9 17 2 5 6 10 1
022 2 3 4 13 2 10 1 12
0315 9 6 5 12 7 4 16
0414 21 16 18 20 23 20
05 25 22 24 25 16 25
0613 5 2 6 19 6 5 5 6
076 8 12 22 6 9 2 7 4
0822 14 20 14 7 17 14
09
1021 25 5 16 21 16 9 2
1120 11 18 3 10 10 1 8 3
129 24 23 12 11 18 19
1324 4 11 10 22 11 18
147 15 21 15 8 13 11
154 10 8 20 9 8 3 15
1616 7 7 19 24 14 23
1723 12 13 7 17 15 3 8
1817 20 17 8 25 21 22
1911 23 14 23 4 12 12
2018 19 10 24 18 22 17
211 1 1 2 3 1 12 4 7
2219 18 19 13 23 24 24
2310 6 4 9 1 3 8 2 10
2412 17 22 11 15 20 21
253 13 15 1 5 4 7 6 5
268 16 25 21 14 19 13

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  19. Web site: 2024-02-16 . Eesti Laulu finaalis astuvad üles Alika, Bedwetters ja kitarrivirtuoosid . Alika, Bedwetters and guitar virtuosos will perform in the Eesti Laul final . 2024-02-17 . err.ee . ERR . et.
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  21. bcneurovision. C5BUPQTtJNk. La fiesta está asegurada por @5miinust x @puuluupband. Desde Estonia a Barcelona para actuar el 6 de abril en el Sant Jordi Club junto a otros participantes de 2024. The party is guaranteed by @5miinust x @puuluupband. From Estonia to Barcelona to perform on 6 April at the Sant Jordi Club along with other 2024 participants. es-ES,en,ca. 27 March 2024. 27 March 2024.
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