Today, the national broadcaster of Estonia, ERR, has revealed the running order of the two semi-finals of this year’s national final, “Eesti Laul 2023”.
Eesti Laul 2023
Before the national broadcaster of Estonia revealed in which of the two semi-finals each competing act would be, but now also the running order of the acts is known. The winners of the semi-finals will progress to the grand final of Estonia. Below you can see the full running order of each of the Estonian acts.
Semi-Final One – January 12th 2023
- JANEK: House of Glass
- Ellip: Pretty Girl
- Kaw: Valik (Choice)
- MERLYN: Unicorn Vibes
- MIA: Üks samm korraga (One step at a time)
- Neon Letters & Maiko: Tokimeki (Palpitation)
- OLLIE: Venom
- Andreas: Why Do You Love Me
- Bedwetters: Monsters
- Anett x Fredi: You Need to Move On
Semi-Final Two – January 14th 2023
- Inger: Awaiting You
- Linalakk & Bonzo: Aeg (Time)
- Meelik: Tuju (Mood)
- Elysa: Bad Philosophy
- Robin Juhkental: Kurbuse matused (Funeral of sorrow)
- M Els: So Good At What You Do
- Wiiralt: Salalik (Secretive)
- Sissi: Lighthouse
- Carlos Ukareda: Whiskey Won’t Forget
- Alika: Bridges
Dates and venue
The dates and venues of the semi-finals and grand final live shows are the following:
- Semi-Final 1: January 12th 2023, Viimsi Artium
- Semi-Final 2: January 14th 2023, Viimsi Artium
- Grand Final: February 11th 2023, Tondiraba Ice Hall
Eurovision 2022
In the Eurovision Song Contest of 2022 Stefan represented Estonia with the song “Hope”. In Semi-final 2 he finished 5th, and in the Grand Final of the 2022 contest Stefan finished 13th (of 25).
ESCplus Live
You can watch the two Estonian semi-finals and the grand final on our dedicated platform “ESCplus Live”. Check the dates of the Estonian national final, and tune in on the respective day and time. Click here: https://live.esc-plus.com/.