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Posted on 15 February 2025 By Admin No Comments on Tommy Cash wins Eesti Laul and will represent Estonia at Eurovision 2025 with “Espresso Macchiato”

Tallinn calling! Sixteen acts competed in the final of Eesti Laul 2025 — Estonia’s Eurovision selection. In the end, Tommy Cash came on top with “Espresso Macchiato” and will represent Estonia in Basel. 

Returnees, big names and newcomers. Estonia’s Eesti Laul was filled with some of the country’s biggest musical stars. Tonight, they performed their songs in Tallinn’s Unibet Arena. 

Eesti Laul changed its format drastically from recent years. This year, Estonian broadcaster ERR scrapped the semi-final. Instead, it directly selected fifteen finalists. Twenty additional songs were put out for a wildcard vote. This meant that Marta Lotta joined the Eesti Laul 2025 final as a sixteenth participant after winning this particular vote. 

The Eesti Laul 2025 winner and subsequent Estonian participant at Eurovision in Basel were determined by a combination of televoting and an international jury. Three acts proceeded to a superfinal, where the Estonian public determined the show’s winner. 

You could watch Eesti Laul 2025 live on ERR’s streaming service Jupiter from 18:15 CET to 20:00 CET. After that, the show went on a break as ETV then broadcast the news. You could tune back into the show at 20:30 CET for the results. 

Eesti Laul 2025 running order

  1. Ant – “Tomorrow Never Comes”
  2. Stereo Terror – “Prty Till the End of the World”
  3. Janek – “Frozen”
  4. Räpina Jack feat. Kaisa Ling – “Tule”
  5. Johanna Elise – “Eyes Don’t Lie”
  6. Felin – “Solo Anthem”
  7. Elysa – “The Last to Know”
  8. Gem98 – “Psycho”
  9. An-Marlen – “Külm”
  10. Frants Tikerpuu – “Trouble”
  11. Anna Sahlene – “Love Me Low”
  12. Tuuli Rand – “REM”
  13. Minimal Wind – “Armageddon”
  14. Andrei Zevakin feat. Karita – “Ma ei tea sind”
  15. Tommy Cash – “Espresso macchiato”
  16. Marta Lotta – “Tantsin veel”

Eesti Laul 2025 results

International jury (first round)

The international jury consisted of eight jurors from different European countries. Vocal coach and singer Regína Ósk (Iceland), Wiwibloggs’ William Lee Adams (United Kingdom), KEiiNO’s Alexandra Rotan (Norway) LRT head of delegation Ramunas Zilnys (Lithuania), director Juris Matuzelis (Latvia), producer Marvin Dietmann (Austria), Estonia’s 2019 singer Victor Crone (Sweden), and actress Ene Rämmeld (France). 

  1. Tommy Cash – 75 points
  2. An-Marlen – 68 points
  3. Janek – 58 points
  4. Andrei Zevakin feat. Karita – 35 points
  5. FELIN – 34 points
  6. ANT – 32 points
  7. gem98 – 28 points
  8. ELYSA – 25 points
  9. Minimal Wind – 23 points
  10. Frants Tikerpuu – 20 points
  11. Stereo Terror – 17 points
  12. Johanna Elise – 16 points
  13. Anna Sahlene – 15 points
  14. Marta Lotta – 9 points
  15. Räpina Jack feat. Kaisa Ling – 6 points
  16. Tuuli Rand – 3 points

Televoting (first round)

Full results to be announced later.

Superfinal results

Following the first round of international jury vote and a televote, the three acts with the highest total score proceeded to the superfinal. 

  1. Tommy Cash (winner)
  2. Andrei Zevakin feat. Karita
  3. Ann-Marlen

Did you watch Eesti Laul 2025 live? What do you think about Tommy Cash and “Espresso Macchiato”? Let us know in the comments down below!

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