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🇪🇪 #ESTONIA: Eesti Laul 2025 Results Released In Full

ERR, the Estonian national broadcaster, have revealed the full results of Eesti Laul 2025 – their national selection for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, in Basel.

In round one, international juries and public votes formed a 50%/50% result, which saw three acts progress to the super-final. The super-final was a 100% vote.

The full breakdown of the first round of voting is as follows (public votes + jury votes = overall result):

  1. Ant – “Tomorrow Never Comes” 2,887 (14) + 32 (11) = 25 points 5th
  2. Stereo Terror – “Prty Till the End of the World” 257 (2) + 17 (6) = 8 points 15th
  3. Janek – “Frozen” 1,393 (12) + 58 (14) = 26 points 4th
  4. Räpina Jack feat. Kaisa Ling – “Tule” (Come) 576 (7) + 6 (2) = 9 points 13th
  5. Johanna Elise – “Eyes Don’t Lie” 455 (5) + 16 (5) = 10 points 12th
  6. Felin – “Solo Anthem” 626 (9) + 34 (12) = 21 points 6th
  7. Elysa – “The Last to Know” 600 (8) + 25 (9) = 17 points 8th
  8. Gem98 – “Psycho” 356 (3) + 28 (10) = 13 points 11th
  9. An-Marlen – “Külm” (Cold) 1811 (13) + 68 (15) = 28 points 3rd – Advanced
  10. Frants Tikerpuu – “Trouble” 1389 (11) + 20 (7) = 18 points 7th
  11. Anna Sahlene – “Love Me Low” 365 (4) + 15 (4) = 8 points 14.
  12. Tuuli Rand – “Rem” 223 (1) + 3 (1) = 2 points 16th
  13. Minimal Wind – “Armageddon” 462 (6) + 23 (8) = 14 points 9th
  14. Andrei Zevakin feat. Karita – “Ma ei tea sind” (I don’t know you) 5233 (15) + 35 (13) = 28 points 2nd – Advanced
  15. Tommy Cash – “Espresso macchiato” 23625 (16) + 75 (16) = 32 points 1st
  16. Marta Lotta – “Tantsin veel” (I’m still dancing) 1132 (10) + 9 (3) = 13 points 10th

The results of the superfinal were:

  1. Tommy Cash – “Espresso macchiato” 41,414 votes (83.86%)
  2. Andrei Zevakin feat. Karita – “Ma ei tea sind” (I don’t know you) 4,334 votes (8.78%)
  3. An-Marlen – “Külm” (Cold) 3,634 votes (7.36%)

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Author: Richard Taylor

Source: Eurovoix

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