Wild Card acts of Eesti Laul 2025 have been revealed

On 6th of December, Estonian broadcaster ERR has revealed 15 finalists of Eesti Laul 2025. Today they brought us more news regarding the contest as they have revealed wild card entries out of which one will be getting the last, 16th place in the grand finale of the show.

The voting for the wild card entries starts at 28th of December on the Raadio 2 website and it will remain opened all the way until the 5th of January at 18:00 Estonian time. The winner of the wild card round will be revealed on the morning of 6th of January as Raadio 2 will be broadcasting a special show about the search for the last finalist where audience will get to know all of the acts a little better.

Among the acts there are some well known names including several former representatives of Estonia at Eurovision Song Contest Laura Põldvere (2005 and 2017) and Gerli Padar (2007) and finalists of Eesti Laul, Mick Pedaja and Synne Valtri. All of the songs are available to be listened on the Eesti Raadio mobile app and on the Raadio 2 special page which you can access HERE.

The full list of 20 wild card entries of Eesti Laul 2025 is as follows:

  • AG x Laura Põldvere – “Pimepäev”
  • Antsud Metal Project – “Ei enam”
  • Bel-Etage Swingorkester – “Mind kõikjal näed”
  • Carol Suurevälja – “Purpose”
  • Cecilia – “Rollercoaster”
  • Ela – “Südamés”
  • Elina Martinson – “Sinitihane”
  • Everfall – “Stories We Hold”
  • Felix Enghult – “More Than Innocent”
  • Gerli Padar – “Võõraks jääd”
  • Horror Dance Squad – “The Rebel Reborn”
  • Kozy – “Jääb nii (tahan, et tead)”
  • Marianne Leibur – “Pluto and Mars”
  • Marta Lotta – “Tantsin veel”
  • Merwis – “Aknal langevaid pisaraid”
  • Mick Pedaja – “Sound Of Pines”
  • Sarah Murray – “High On Myself New”
  • Silver Jusilo – “Turn Back Time”
  • Sten-Olle – “Noorex”
  • Synne Valtri – “Butterflies & Bees”

Upcoming edition of Eesti Laul will only feature one grand final show which is scheduled to take place on 15th of February. It will be the first time since 2010 that ERR has opted to organise a show in this format instead of national selection which features multiple stages of the contest. The voting in the final will take place over two rounds. After the first round top three entries chosen by the combined votes of a seven member international jury as well as the votes of the public will advance to the superfinal. The votes in the superfinal will be casted solely by the public

At the stage of Eurovision Song Contest 2024 5Miinust & Puuluup performed “(Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi” and got a total of 37 points in the grand final of the show which was enough for the 20th place. Could any of the acts of 2025 achieve a better result?

Which of the wild card acts would you like to see fill in the final spot of Eesti Laul 2025? Who is your favourite to win and represent Estonia at Eurovision 2025? Let us know more about your impressions of the songs in the comments below or on our social media platforms @escbubble  and follow us for all the ESC related news!

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