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Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022

Estonia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy, with "Hope" performed by Stefan. The Estonian broadcaster Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) organised the national final Eesti Laul 2022 in order to select the Estonian entry for the contest. The national final consisted of seven shows: four quarter-finals, two semi-finals and a final. Ten songs competed in each quarter-final and semi-final and five from each show as determined by a jury panel and public vote qualified to the final. 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, "Hope" performed by Stefan was selected as the winner entirely by a public vote.

Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Country Estonia
National selection
Selection processEesti Laul 2022
Selection date(s)Quarter-finals:
20 November 2021
27 November 2021
4 December 2021
11 December 2021
Semi-finals:
3 February 2022
5 February 2022
Final:
12 February 2022
Selected entrantStefan
Selected song"Hope"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Stefan Airapetjan
  • Karl-Ander Reismann
Finals performance
Semi-final resultQualified (5th, 209 points)
Final result13th, 141 points
Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2021 2022 2023►

Estonia was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 12 May 2022. Performing during the show in position 12, "Hope" was announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 18 May. It was later revealed that Estonia placed fifth out of the 18 participating countries in the semi-final with 209 points. In the final, Estonia was the closing performance of the show in position 25, placing thirteenth out of the 25 participating countries with 141 points.

Background edit

Prior to the 2022 contest, Estonia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twenty-six times since its first entry in 1994,[1] winning the contest on one occasion in 2001 with the song "Everybody" performed by Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL. Following the introduction of semi-finals for the 2004, Estonia has, to this point, managed to qualify to the final on seven occasions. In 2021, "The Lucky One" performed by Uku Suviste failed to qualify Estonia to the final where the song placed thirteenth in the semi-final.

The Estonian national broadcaster, Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR), broadcasts the event within Estonia and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. ERR confirmed Estonia's participation at the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest on 27 August 2021.[2] Since their debut, the Estonian broadcaster has organised national finals that feature a competition among multiple artists and songs in order to select Estonia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. The Eesti Laul competition has been organised since 2009 in order to select Estonia's entry and on 28 August 2021, ERR announced the organisation of Eesti Laul 2022 in order to select the nation's 2022 entry.[3]

Before Eurovision edit

Eesti Laul 2022 edit

Eesti Laul 2022 was the fourteenth edition of the Estonian national selection Eesti Laul, which selected Estonia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. The competition consisted of forty entries competing in four quarter-finals and two semi-finals, leading to a ten-song final on 12 February 2022.[4] All shows were broadcast live on ETV, on ETV+ with Russian commentary as well as streamed online at the broadcaster's official website err.ee.[5] The final was also broadcast in Spain on Ten as well as via radio in Estonia on Raadio 2 with commentary by Kristo Rajasaare, Margus Kamlat, Erik Morna and Robin Juhkental.[6]

Format edit

The format of the competition included four quarter-finals on 20 November, 27 November, 4 December and 11 December 2021, two semi-finals on 3 and 5 February 2022 and a final on 12 February 2022.[7] Ten songs competed in each quarter-final and five from each quarter-final qualified to the semi-finals. Ten songs competed in each semi-final and the top five from each semi-final qualified to complete the ten song lineup in the final. The results of the quarter-finals were determined solely by public televoting for the first three qualifiers and votes from a professional jury for the fourth and fifth qualifiers, while the results of the semi-finals were determined by the 50/50 combination of jury and public voting for the first qualifiers and a second round of public televoting for the remaining qualifiers. The winning song in the final was selected over two rounds of voting: the first round results selected the top three songs via the 50/50 combination of jury and public voting, while the second round (superfinal) determined the winner solely by public televoting.[8]

Competing entries edit

On 2 September 2021, ERR opened the submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries up until 20 October 2021 through an online upload platform. Each artist and songwriter was able to submit a maximum of five entries. Foreign collaborations were allowed as long as one of the songwriters were Estonian and that there were a maximum of two foreign songwriters, one being the composer and one being the lyricist. A fee was also imposed on songs being submitted to the competition, with €50 for songs in the Estonian language and €100 for songs in other languages.[8] 202 submissions were received by the deadline, of which 84 were in Estonian with the remaining in English, French, Spanish, Italian and an imaginary language.[9][10] A 17-member jury panel consisting of Andi Raig, Bert Järvet, Eda-Ines Etti, Eric Kammiste, Heili Klandorf, Henri Laumets, Hugo Martin Maasikas, Jürgen Pärnsalu, Kadiah, Kaspar Viilup, Kerli Kivilaan [et], Lauri Laubre [et], Leonardo Romanello, Liis Lemsalu, Meelis Meri, Tarmo Hõbe and Thea Paluoja [et] selected 40 quarter-finalists from the submissions and ten of the selected songs were announced each week on the ETV entertainment program Ringvaade, between 15 November 2021 and 7 December 2021.[11][12]

Among the competing artists were previous Eurovision Song Contest entrants Evelin Samuel, who represented Estonia in 1999, Lauri Pihlap, who represented Estonia as member of 2XL in 2001 together with Tanel Padar and Dave Benton, Anna Sahlene, who represented Estonia in 2002, Ott Lepland, who represented Estonia in 2012, Stig Rästa, who represented Estonia in 2015 with Elina Born, and Elina Nechayeva, who represented Estonia in 2018. Alabama Watchdog, Andrei Zevakin [et], Ariadne, Desiree, Elysa, Emily J. [et], Grete Paia, Helen, Inga Tislar (lead singer of deLulu), Jaagup Tuisk, Kéa [et], Lauri Liiv (lead singer of Black Velvet), Little Mess, Maian, Merilin Mälk [et], Meisterjaan [et], Púr Múdd, Shira, Sulev Lõhmus (percussionist of Black Velvet), Stefan, Traffic, Triin Niitoja [et] and Wiiralt [et] have all competed in previous editions of Eesti Laul. Little Mess' entry was co-written by Tanja, who represented Estonia in 2014, and the entry from Stig Rästa was co-written by Victor Crone, who represented Estonia in 2019.

Artist Song Songwriter(s)
Alabama Watchdog "Move On" Ken Einberg, Taaniel Pogga, Sven Seinpere, Linda Toom
An-Marlen "Lõpuks muutub" Ingel Marlen Mikk, Sander Sadam, Alvar Antson
Andrei Zevakin [et] feat. Grete Paia "Mis nüüd saab" Andrei Zevakin [et], Henry Orlov, Grete Paia
Anna Sahlene "Champion" Anna Sahlene, Nicklas Ecklund, Dagmar Oja, Kaire Vilgats
Ariadne [et] "Shouldn't Be Friends" Liina Ariadne Pedanik [et], Martti Hallik, Sofi Meronen, Aleksi Liski
Black Velvet [et] "Sandra" Sven Lõhmus
Boamadu "Mitte kauaks" Peeter Priks, Keith Mutvei
deLulu "Music Saved My Soul" Taavi Paomets, Mairo Marjamaa, Inga Tislar [et]
Desiree "Siiani" Hannes Agur Vellend, Desiree Mumm, Kretel Kopra
Dramanda [et] "Tule minu sisse" Amanda Hermiine Künnapas, Hendrik Põlluste
Eleryn Tiit [et] "Tunnete keel" Karl Killing, Gevin Niglas, Eleryn Tiit [et], Aron Blom
Elina Nechayeva "Remedy" Sven Lõhmus
Elysa "Fire" Linnea Deb, Ellen Benediktson, Andreas Stone, Elisa Kolk [et], Indrek Rahumaa
Emily J. [et] "Quicksilver" Vallo Kikas, Emili Jürgens [et], Ani Nnebedum, Aleksanteri Hulkko
Evelin Samuel "Waterfall" Glen Pilvre, Priit Pajusaar [et], Katrin Pärn
Fiona and Me "Feel Like This" Fiona and Me
Goodreason "Three Days Ago" Hele-Mai Mängel
Helen "Vaata minu poole" Karl Killing, Gevin Niglas, Merili Käsper, Helen Randmets
Jaagup Tuisk "Kui vaid" Jaagup Tuisk, Rita Bavanati, Lauri Räpp
Jessica "My Mom" Steven Ilves, Jessica Rohelpuu
Jyrise "Plaksuta" Rauno Jürise, Tuomas Lehtinen, Mairo Virolainen, Sander Valge
Kaia-Liisa Kesler "Vaikus" Kaarel Orumägi [et], Kaia-Liisa Kesler
Kéa [et] "Everytime" Andrei Zevakin, Ketter Orav
Lauri Pihlap "Take Me Home" Lauri Pihlap
Levvis "Let's Talk About" Aleksei Barudzin
Little Mess "Hea päev" Timo Vendt, Tanja Mihhailova-Saar, Andra Teede
Maian "Meeletu" Maian Lomp, Gevin Niglas
Meisterjaan [et] "Vahel lihtsalt" Jaan Tätte Junior [et]
Merilin Mälk [et] "Little Girl" Karl-Ander Reismann [et]
Minimal Wind feat. Elisabeth Tiffany "What to Make of This" Paula Pajusaar, Taavi-Hans Kõlar, Elisabeth Tiffany Lepik, Ralf Erik Kollom
Ott Lepland "Aovalguses" Ott Lepland, Maian Anna Kärmas, Karl-Ander Reismann
Peter Põder "Koos lõpuni" Peter Põder, Raul Krebs
Púr Múdd and Shira "Golden Shores" Madis Sillamo, Oliver Rõõmus, Joonatan Siiman, Kasper Krogh Vestergaard, Nikolaj Tøth Andersen
Shira "Under Water" Marika Rodionova, Kristi Raias [et], Johannes Laas
Silver Jusilo "Elu rüpes" Silver Jusilo
Stefan "Hope" Stefan Airapetjan, Karl-Ander Reismann
Stig Rästa "Interstellar" Stig Rästa, Fred Krieger [et], Victor Crone, Herman Gardarfve, David Lindgren Zacharias
Traffic "Kaua veel" Karl Killing, Andreas Poom, Fred Krieger, Silver Laas, Vallo Kikas
Triin Niitoja [et] and Frants Tikerpuu "Laululind" Frants Tikerpuu
Wiiralt [et] "Kuradile" Hendrik Sal-Saller [et], Martin Saaremägi [et]

Shows edit

Quarter-finals edit

The four quarter-finals took place on 20 November, 27 November, 4 December and 11 December 2021 at the ERR studios in Tallinn, hosted by previous Estonian Eurovision Song Contest entrants: Tanel Padar and Eda-Ines Etti in the first quarter-final,[13][14] Uku Suviste and Tanja Mihhailova-Saar in the second quarter-final, Ott Lepland and Laura Põldvere in the third quarter-final, and Getter Jaani and Jüri Pootsmann in the fourth quarter-final. In each quarter-final ten songs competed for the first three spots in the semi-finals with the outcome decided upon by a public televote which registered a total of 33,050 votes across the four quarter-finals; the remaining two qualifiers were decided by a jury panel between the remaining non-qualifiers.[15] The jury panel that voted in the quarter-finals consisted of Sissi Nylia Benita [et], Synne Valtri [et], Egert Milder [et], Kadri Koppel [et], Olav Osolin, Bert Järvet, Vaido Pannel and Andres Puusepp.[16]

  Public vote qualifier   Jury qualifier

Quarter-final 1 – 20 November 2021[17]
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result
Votes Rank
1 Traffic "Kaua veel" 4 501 6 Eliminated
2 Jaagup Tuisk "Kui vaid" 1 434 9 Advanced
3 Kéa "Everytime" 9 401 10 Eliminated
4 Fiona and Me "Feel Like This" 5 440 8 Eliminated
5 Peter Põder "Koos lõpuni" 8 736 5 Eliminated
6 Stig Rästa "Interstellar" 3 1,422 2 Advanced
7 Maian "Meeletu" 2 445 7 Advanced
8 Little Mess "Hea päev" 7 1,048 4 Eliminated
9 Boamadu "Mitte kauaks" 6 1,544 1 Advanced
10 Evelin Samuel "Waterfall" 10 1,188 3 Advanced
Quarter-final 2 – 27 November 2021[18]
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result
Votes Rank
1 Wiiralt "Kuradile" 5 595 8 Eliminated
2 Desiree "Siiani" 10 811 5 Eliminated
3 Silver Jusilo "Elu rüpes" 9 773 6 Eliminated
4 Kaia-Liisa Kesler "Vaikus" 1 576 9 Advanced
5 Helen "Vaata minu poole" 7 1,134 3 Advanced
6 Jyrise "Plaksuta" 2 466 10 Advanced
7 An-Marlen "Lõpuks muutub" 4 605 7 Eliminated
8 Andrei Zevakin feat. Grete Paia "Mis nüüd saab" 6 1,545 1 Advanced
9 Meisterjaan "Vahel lihtsalt" 8 839 4 Eliminated
10 Triin Niitoja and Frants Tikerpuu "Laululind" 3 1,514 2 Advanced
Quarter-final 3 – 4 December 2021[19]
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result
Votes Rank
1 Stefan "Hope" 4 2,050 1 Advanced
2 deLulu "Music Saved My Soul" 3 280 10 Eliminated
3 Goodreason "Three Days Ago" 9 387 9 Eliminated
4 Elina Nechayeva "Remedy" 7 1,310 2 Advanced
5 Lauri Pihlap "Take Me Home" 10 598 5 Eliminated
6 Levvis "Let's Talk About" 5 512 8 Eliminated
7 Merilin Mälk "Little Girl" 1 553 6 Advanced
8 Anna Sahlene "Champion" 8 827 3 Advanced
9 Alabama Watchdog "Move On" 2 529 7 Advanced
10 Shira "Under Water" 6 739 4 Eliminated
Quarter-final 4 – 11 December 2021[20]
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result
Votes Rank
1 Púr Múdd and Shira "Golden Shores" 3 925 5 Advanced
2 Elysa "Fire" 4 1,046 3 Advanced
3 Minimal Wind feat. Elisabeth Tiffany "What to Make of This" 2 731 6 Advanced
4 Dramanda "Tule minu sisse" 9 243 10 Eliminated
5 Emily J. "Quicksilver" 8 353 9 Eliminated
6 Ott Lepland "Aovalguses" 1 1,207 2 Advanced
7 Eleryn Tiit "Tunnete keel" 6 600 7 Eliminated
8 Jessica "My Mom" 10 416 8 Eliminated
9 Ariadne "Shouldn't Be Friends" 5 956 4 Eliminated
10 Black Velvet "Sandra" 7 1,771 1 Advanced
Semi-finals edit

The two semi-finals took place on 3 and 5 February 2022 at the Saku Suurhall in Tallinn, hosted by Priit Loog and previous Estonian Eurovision Song Contest entrant Maarja-Liis Ilus.[21] In each semi-final ten songs competed for the first four spots in the final with the outcome decided upon by the combination of the votes from a jury panel and a public televote which registered 18,716 votes in the first semi-final and 18,195 votes in the second semi-final; the remaining two qualifiers were decided by an additional televote between the remaining non-qualifiers which registered 6,205 votes in the first semi-final and 6,066 votes in the second semi-final.[15][22] The jury panel that voted in the semi-finals consisted of Alar Kotkas, Inger [et], Rolf Roosalu, Tanja Mihhailova-Saar, Kadri Tali, Villemdrillem [et], Margus Kamlat, Mari-Liis Männik, Elina Born, Mihkel Mattisen and Maris Järva.[23]

  First round (jury and televote) qualifier   Second round (televote-only) qualifier

Semi-final 1 – 3 February 2022[24]
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Votes Points Votes Points
1 Elysa "Fire"[a] 77 6 5,206 12 18 1
2 Helen "Vaata minu poole" 13 1 1,773 7 8 8
3 Andrei Zevakin feat. Grete Paia "Mis nüüd saab" 54 5 2,521 10 15 2
4 Alabama Watchdog "Move On" 52 4 566 1 5 10
5 Merilin Mälk "Little Girl"[b] 78 7 1,058 2 9 7
6 Stig Rästa "Interstellar" 92 12 1,149 3 15 3
7 Triin Niitoja and Frants Tikerpuu "Laululind" 43 2 1,207 5 7 9
8 Kaia-Liisa Kesler "Vaikus" 90 10 1,155 4 14 5
9 Elina Nechayeva "Remedy" 50 3 2,414 8 11 6
10 Ott Lepland "Aovalguses" 89 8 1,667 6 14 4
Semi-final 1 – Second round
Artist Song Televote Place
Alabama Watchdog "Move On" 395 4
Elina Nechayeva "Remedy" 2,091 1
Helen "Vaata minu poole" 375 5
Kaia-Liisa Kesler "Vaikus" 1,212 3
Merilin Mälk "Little Girl" 1,772 2
Triin Niitoja and Frants Tikerpuu "Laululind" 360 6
Semi-final 2 – 5 February 2022[27]
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Votes Points Votes Points
1 Jyrise "Plaksuta" 40 2 417 1 3 10
2 Maian "Meeletu" 78 7 1,221 3 10 6
3 Boamadu "Mitte kauaks" 43 3 1,686 6 9 7
4 Evelin Samuel "Waterfall" 20 1 1,227 4 5 9
5 Black Velvet "Sandra" 56 6 2,261 8 14 3
6 Púr Múdd and Shira "Golden Shores" 48 4 1,079 2 6 8
7 Jaagup Tuisk "Kui vaid" 87 8 1,269 5 13 4
8 Minimal Wind feat. Elisabeth Tiffany "What to Make of This"[c] 54 5 1,700 7 12 5
9 Stefan "Hope" 116 12 4,752 12 24 1
10 Anna Sahlene "Champion" 96 10 2,583 10 20 2
Semi-final 2 – Second round
Artist Song Televote Place
Boamadu "Mitte kauaks" 887 4
Evelin Samuel "Waterfall" 1,245 2
Jyrise "Plaksuta" 585 6
Maian "Meeletu" 1,153 3
Minimal Wind feat. Elisabeth Tiffany "What to Make of This" 1,357 1
Púr Múdd and Shira "Golden Shores" 839 5
Final edit

The final took place on 12 February 2022 at the Saku Suurhall in Tallinn, hosted by Priit Loog and previous Estonian Eurovision Song Contest entrant Maarja-Liis Ilus. The five entries that qualified from each of the two preceding semi-finals, all together ten songs, competed during the show. The winner was selected over two rounds of voting. In the first round, a jury (50%) and public televote (50%) determined the top three entries to proceed to the superfinal. The public vote in the first round registered 69,514 votes. In the superfinal, "Hope" performed by Stefan was selected as the winner entirely by a public televote.[29] The public televote in the superfinal registered 57,197 votes.[15] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the show was opened by Uku Suviste, who represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, while Eurovision Song Contest 2002 hosts Annely Peebo and Marko Matvere as well as Jüri Pootsmann, who represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016, performed as the interval acts.[30] The jury panel that voted in the first round of the final consisted of Jonathan Perkins (American songwriter and producer), Mr Lordi (Finnish musician), Audrius Giržadas [lt] (Lithuanian Eurovision Head of Delegation), Per Sunding [sv] (Swedish music producer and musician), Emily Griggs (Australian television producer and director), Natalie Horler (German singer), Lőrinc Bubnó (former Hungarian Eurovision Head of Delegation), Martin Sutton (British musician, songwriter and producer), Marta Cagnola (Italian music journalist and critic), Scarlet Keys (American songwriter) and Lotta Furebäck [sv] (Swedish choreographer).[31][32]

Final – 12 February 2022
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Votes Points Votes Points
1 Elina Nechayeva "Remedy" 43 1 2,862 4 5 8
2 Andrei Zevakin feat. Grete Paia "Mis nüüd saab" 55 4 5,147 5 9 6
3 Jaagup Tuisk "Kui vaid" 48 2 1,577 1 3 10
4 Elysa "Fire" 66 7 14,747 10 17 3
5 Ott Lepland "Aovalguses" 62 6 2,426 3 9 7
6 Stig Rästa "Interstellar" 53 3 2,284 2 5 9
7 Minimal Wind feat. Elisabeth Tiffany "What to Make of This" 101 12 7,699 8 20 2
8 Stefan "Hope" 85 10 19,641 12 22 1
9 Anna Sahlene "Champion" 69 8 5,668 6 14 4
10 Black Velvet "Sandra" 56 5 7,463 7 12 5
Detailed jury votes
Draw Song Mr Lordi M. Sutton M. Cagnola A. Giržadas P. Sunding N. Horler S. Keys L. Furebäck E. Griggs L. Bubnó J. Perkins Total
1 "Remedy" 4 3 4 7 1 6 2 3 4 4 5 43
2 "Mis nüüd saab" 1 7 10 3 12 4 4 2 2 3 7 55
3 "Kui vaid" 3 2 2 10 3 5 7 1 3 10 2 48
4 "Fire" 5 10 1 6 4 8 8 6 5 7 6 66
5 "Aovalguses" 7 6 6 4 5 7 6 10 7 1 3 62
6 "Interstellar" 10 8 12 2 7 2 3 5 1 2 1 53
7 "What to Make of This" 6 12 7 5 6 10 12 7 12 12 12 101
8 "Hope" 2 5 5 12 10 3 10 12 10 8 8 85
9 "Champion" 12 4 3 8 2 12 5 8 6 5 4 69
10 "Sandra" 8 1 8 1 8 1 1 4 8 6 10 56
Superfinal – 12 February 2022
Artist Song Televote Place
Elysa "Fire" 3,929 3
Minimal Wind ft. Elisabeth Tiffany "What to Make of This" 17,587 2
Stefan "Hope" 35,681 1

Ratings edit

Viewing figures by show
Show Date Viewing figures Ref.
Nominal Share
Final 12 February 2022 240,000 20.3% [33]

At Eurovision edit

 
A video postcard introduced Stefan's performance in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. The postcard was filmed at the Sacra di San Michele in Sant'Ambrogio di Torino, Piedmont and featured virtual projections of Stefan across the location.

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 25 January 2022, 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 12 May 2022, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[34]

Once all the competing songs for the 2022 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 12, following the entry from North Macedonia and before the entry from Romania.[35]

The two semi-finals and the final were broadcast in Estonia on ETV with commentary in Estonian by Marko Reikop and on ETV+ with commentary in Russian by Aleksandr Hobotov and Julia Kalenda.[36] The Estonian spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the Estonian jury during the final, was Tanel Padar who won the Eurovision Song Contest for Estonia in 2001 together with Dave Benton and 2XL.

Semi-final edit

 
Stefan performing during the second semi-final

Stefan took part in technical rehearsals on 3 and 6 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 11 and 12 May. This included the jury show on 11 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.[37]

The Estonian performance featured Stefan performing on stage in a white and beige outfit and starting on the satellite stage playing the guitar with a sepia filter on the camera that later faded away. During the second verse, Stefan moved to the main stage before jumping over the waterfall surrounding the stage to finish the final chorus on the satellite stage with the sepia filter being used again before fading to black. The stage displayed gold and blue colours with a Western-inspired desert scenery appearing on the LED screens.[38][39]

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 fifth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 209 points: 96 points from the televoting and 113 points from the juries.[40]

Final edit

Shortly after the second semi-final, a winners' press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries. As part of this press conference, the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine which half of the grand final they would subsequently participate in. This draw was done in the order the countries appeared in the semi-final running order. Estonia was drawn to compete in the second half.[41] Following this draw, the shows' producers decided upon the running order of the final, as they had done for the semi-finals. Estonia was subsequently placed to perform last in position 25, following the entry from Serbia.[42]

Stefan once again took part in dress rehearsals on 13 and 14 May before the final, including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show. Stefan performed a repeat of his semi-final performance during the final on 14 May. Estonia placed eighteenth in the final, scoring 141 points: 98 points from the televoting and 43 points from the juries.[43]

Voting edit

Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent. This jury judged each entry based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act.[44] In addition, each member of a national jury may only take part in the panel once every three years, and no jury was permitted to discuss of their vote with other members or be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.[45] The individual rankings of each jury member in an anonymised form as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.[46][47]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Estonia and awarded by Estonia in the second semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:

Points awarded to Estonia edit

Points awarded by Estonia edit

Detailed voting results edit

The following members comprised the Estonian jury:[50]

Detailed voting results from Estonia (Semi-final 2)[48]
Draw Country Jury Televote
Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Rank Points Rank Points
01   Finland 4 5 4 2 7 3 8 1 12
02   Israel 6 7 13 16 12 12 15
03   Serbia 17 17 7 17 17 17 7 4
04   Azerbaijan 3 12 3 13 4 5 6 16
05   Georgia 15 3 17 15 6 8 3 10 1
06   Malta 10 14 14 4 9 10 1 8 3
07   San Marino 7 16 6 14 11 11 11
08   Australia 2 2 2 3 2 2 10 6 5
09   Cyprus 11 15 15 8 8 13 12
10   Ireland 13 11 12 5 5 7 4 14
11   North Macedonia 14 10 9 10 16 14 13
12   Estonia
13   Romania 9 9 8 6 13 9 2 9 2
14   Poland 12 13 10 11 14 15 5 6
15   Montenegro 16 8 16 12 15 16 17
16   Belgium 5 6 11 7 10 6 5 4 7
17   Sweden 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 10
18   Czech Republic 8 4 5 9 3 4 7 3 8
Detailed voting results from Estonia (Final)[49]
Draw Country Jury Televote
Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Rank Points Rank Points
01   Czech Republic 14 17 18 17 15 21 20
02   Romania 24 16 14 16 21 22 18
03   Portugal 2 11 15 7 4 4 7 11
04   Finland 10 10 10 2 6 6 5 3 8
05    Switzerland 13 15 9 24 5 12 17
06   France 21 6 13 13 19 15 21
07   Norway 12 21 24 12 22 20 7 4
08   Armenia 8 13 17 8 16 13 14
09   Italy 5 2 2 4 1 2 10 15
10   Spain 16 7 16 10 7 11 10 1
11   Netherlands 6 12 5 14 17 10 1 8 3
12   Ukraine 15 8 12 15 11 14 1 12
13   Germany 19 19 23 11 14 19 9 2
14   Lithuania 4 18 7 19 10 9 2 4 7
15   Azerbaijan 18 3 4 18 20 8 3 24
16   Belgium 17 14 11 21 13 17 19
17   Greece 7 4 6 6 12 5 6 23
18   Iceland 11 22 22 20 9 16 16
19   Moldova 20 23 21 22 23 23 5 6
20   Sweden 1 1 1 1 2 1 12 2 10
21   Australia 3 5 3 3 3 3 8 22
22   United Kingdom 9 9 8 5 8 7 4 6 5
23   Poland 23 20 19 9 18 18 13
24   Serbia 22 24 20 23 24 24 12
25   Estonia

Notes edit

  1. ^ The music video for "Fire" was used after Elysa was tested positive for COVID-19.[25]
  2. ^ The music video for "Little Girl" was used after Merilin Mälk was tested positive for COVID-19.[26]
  3. ^ The music video for "What to Make of This" was used after Minimal Wind and Elisabeth Tiffany were tested positive for COVID-19.[28]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official site of Eesti Laul

estonia, eurovision, song, contest, 2022, estonia, participated, eurovision, song, contest, 2022, turin, italy, with, hope, performed, stefan, estonian, broadcaster, eesti, rahvusringhääling, organised, national, final, eesti, laul, 2022, order, select, estoni. Estonia participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin Italy with Hope performed by Stefan The Estonian broadcaster Eesti Rahvusringhaaling ERR organised the national final Eesti Laul 2022 in order to select the Estonian entry for the contest The national final consisted of seven shows four quarter finals two semi finals and a final Ten songs competed in each quarter final and semi final and five from each show as determined by a jury panel and public vote qualified to the final 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 Hope performed by Stefan was selected as the winner entirely by a public vote Eurovision Song Contest 2022Country EstoniaNational selectionSelection processEesti Laul 2022Selection date s Quarter finals 20 November 202127 November 20214 December 202111 December 2021Semi finals 3 February 20225 February 2022Final 12 February 2022Selected entrantStefanSelected song Hope Selected songwriter s Stefan AirapetjanKarl Ander ReismannFinals performanceSemi final resultQualified 5th 209 points Final result13th 141 pointsEstonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 2022 2023 Estonia was drawn to compete in the second semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 12 May 2022 Performing during the show in position 12 Hope was announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 18 May It was later revealed that Estonia placed fifth out of the 18 participating countries in the semi final with 209 points In the final Estonia was the closing performance of the show in position 25 placing thirteenth out of the 25 participating countries with 141 points Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 Eesti Laul 2022 2 1 1 Format 2 1 2 Competing entries 2 1 3 Shows 2 1 3 1 Quarter finals 2 1 3 2 Semi finals 2 1 3 3 Final 2 1 4 Ratings 3 At Eurovision 3 1 Semi final 3 2 Final 3 3 Voting 3 3 1 Points awarded to Estonia 3 3 2 Points awarded by Estonia 3 3 3 Detailed voting results 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksBackground editMain article Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest Prior to the 2022 contest Estonia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest twenty six times since its first entry in 1994 1 winning the contest on one occasion in 2001 with the song Everybody performed by Tanel Padar Dave Benton and 2XL Following the introduction of semi finals for the 2004 Estonia has to this point managed to qualify to the final on seven occasions In 2021 The Lucky One performed by Uku Suviste failed to qualify Estonia to the final where the song placed thirteenth in the semi final The Estonian national broadcaster Eesti Rahvusringhaaling ERR broadcasts the event within Estonia and organises the selection process for the nation s entry ERR confirmed Estonia s participation at the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest on 27 August 2021 2 Since their debut the Estonian broadcaster has organised national finals that feature a competition among multiple artists and songs in order to select Estonia s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest The Eesti Laul competition has been organised since 2009 in order to select Estonia s entry and on 28 August 2021 ERR announced the organisation of Eesti Laul 2022 in order to select the nation s 2022 entry 3 Before Eurovision editEesti Laul 2022 edit Eesti Laul 2022 was the fourteenth edition of the Estonian national selection Eesti Laul which selected Estonia s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 The competition consisted of forty entries competing in four quarter finals and two semi finals leading to a ten song final on 12 February 2022 4 All shows were broadcast live on ETV on ETV with Russian commentary as well as streamed online at the broadcaster s official website err ee 5 The final was also broadcast in Spain on Ten as well as via radio in Estonia on Raadio 2 with commentary by Kristo Rajasaare Margus Kamlat Erik Morna and Robin Juhkental 6 Format edit The format of the competition included four quarter finals on 20 November 27 November 4 December and 11 December 2021 two semi finals on 3 and 5 February 2022 and a final on 12 February 2022 7 Ten songs competed in each quarter final and five from each quarter final qualified to the semi finals Ten songs competed in each semi final and the top five from each semi final qualified to complete the ten song lineup in the final The results of the quarter finals were determined solely by public televoting for the first three qualifiers and votes from a professional jury for the fourth and fifth qualifiers while the results of the semi finals were determined by the 50 50 combination of jury and public voting for the first qualifiers and a second round of public televoting for the remaining qualifiers The winning song in the final was selected over two rounds of voting the first round results selected the top three songs via the 50 50 combination of jury and public voting while the second round superfinal determined the winner solely by public televoting 8 Competing entries edit This section contains numerous links to pages on foreign language Wikipedias They are shown as red links with the language codes in small blue letters in brackets Click on the language code to see the page in that language On 2 September 2021 ERR opened the submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries up until 20 October 2021 through an online upload platform Each artist and songwriter was able to submit a maximum of five entries Foreign collaborations were allowed as long as one of the songwriters were Estonian and that there were a maximum of two foreign songwriters one being the composer and one being the lyricist A fee was also imposed on songs being submitted to the competition with 50 for songs in the Estonian language and 100 for songs in other languages 8 202 submissions were received by the deadline of which 84 were in Estonian with the remaining in English French Spanish Italian and an imaginary language 9 10 A 17 member jury panel consisting of Andi Raig Bert Jarvet Eda Ines Etti Eric Kammiste Heili Klandorf Henri Laumets Hugo Martin Maasikas Jurgen Parnsalu Kadiah Kaspar Viilup Kerli Kivilaan et Lauri Laubre et Leonardo Romanello Liis Lemsalu Meelis Meri Tarmo Hobe and Thea Paluoja et selected 40 quarter finalists from the submissions and ten of the selected songs were announced each week on the ETV entertainment program Ringvaade between 15 November 2021 and 7 December 2021 11 12 Among the competing artists were previous Eurovision Song Contest entrants Evelin Samuel who represented Estonia in 1999 Lauri Pihlap who represented Estonia as member of 2XL in 2001 together with Tanel Padar and Dave Benton Anna Sahlene who represented Estonia in 2002 Ott Lepland who represented Estonia in 2012 Stig Rasta who represented Estonia in 2015 with Elina Born and Elina Nechayeva who represented Estonia in 2018 Alabama Watchdog Andrei Zevakin et Ariadne Desiree Elysa Emily J et Grete Paia Helen Inga Tislar lead singer of deLulu Jaagup Tuisk Kea et Lauri Liiv lead singer of Black Velvet Little Mess Maian Merilin Malk et Meisterjaan et Pur Mudd Shira Sulev Lohmus percussionist of Black Velvet Stefan Traffic Triin Niitoja et and Wiiralt et have all competed in previous editions of Eesti Laul Little Mess entry was co written by Tanja who represented Estonia in 2014 and the entry from Stig Rasta was co written by Victor Crone who represented Estonia in 2019 Artist Song Songwriter s Alabama Watchdog Move On Ken Einberg Taaniel Pogga Sven Seinpere Linda Toom An Marlen Lopuks muutub Ingel Marlen Mikk Sander Sadam Alvar Antson Andrei Zevakin et feat Grete Paia Mis nuud saab Andrei Zevakin et Henry Orlov Grete Paia Anna Sahlene Champion Anna Sahlene Nicklas Ecklund Dagmar Oja Kaire Vilgats Ariadne et Shouldn t Be Friends Liina Ariadne Pedanik et Martti Hallik Sofi Meronen Aleksi Liski Black Velvet et Sandra Sven Lohmus Boamadu Mitte kauaks Peeter Priks Keith Mutvei deLulu Music Saved My Soul Taavi Paomets Mairo Marjamaa Inga Tislar et Desiree Siiani Hannes Agur Vellend Desiree Mumm Kretel Kopra Dramanda et Tule minu sisse Amanda Hermiine Kunnapas Hendrik Polluste Eleryn Tiit et Tunnete keel Karl Killing Gevin Niglas Eleryn Tiit et Aron Blom Elina Nechayeva Remedy Sven Lohmus Elysa Fire Linnea Deb Ellen Benediktson Andreas Stone Elisa Kolk et Indrek Rahumaa Emily J et Quicksilver Vallo Kikas Emili Jurgens et Ani Nnebedum Aleksanteri Hulkko Evelin Samuel Waterfall Glen Pilvre Priit Pajusaar et Katrin Parn Fiona and Me Feel Like This Fiona and Me Goodreason Three Days Ago Hele Mai Mangel Helen Vaata minu poole Karl Killing Gevin Niglas Merili Kasper Helen Randmets Jaagup Tuisk Kui vaid Jaagup Tuisk Rita Bavanati Lauri Rapp Jessica My Mom Steven Ilves Jessica Rohelpuu Jyrise Plaksuta Rauno Jurise Tuomas Lehtinen Mairo Virolainen Sander Valge Kaia Liisa Kesler Vaikus Kaarel Orumagi et Kaia Liisa Kesler Kea et Everytime Andrei Zevakin Ketter Orav Lauri Pihlap Take Me Home Lauri Pihlap Levvis Let s Talk About Aleksei Barudzin Little Mess Hea paev Timo Vendt Tanja Mihhailova Saar Andra Teede Maian Meeletu Maian Lomp Gevin Niglas Meisterjaan et Vahel lihtsalt Jaan Tatte Junior et Merilin Malk et Little Girl Karl Ander Reismann et Minimal Wind feat Elisabeth Tiffany What to Make of This Paula Pajusaar Taavi Hans Kolar Elisabeth Tiffany Lepik Ralf Erik Kollom Ott Lepland Aovalguses Ott Lepland Maian Anna Karmas Karl Ander Reismann Peter Poder Koos lopuni Peter Poder Raul Krebs Pur Mudd and Shira Golden Shores Madis Sillamo Oliver Roomus Joonatan Siiman Kasper Krogh Vestergaard Nikolaj Toth Andersen Shira Under Water Marika Rodionova Kristi Raias et Johannes Laas Silver Jusilo Elu rupes Silver Jusilo Stefan Hope Stefan Airapetjan Karl Ander Reismann Stig Rasta Interstellar Stig Rasta Fred Krieger et Victor Crone Herman Gardarfve David Lindgren Zacharias Traffic Kaua veel Karl Killing Andreas Poom Fred Krieger Silver Laas Vallo Kikas Triin Niitoja et and Frants Tikerpuu Laululind Frants Tikerpuu Wiiralt et Kuradile Hendrik Sal Saller et Martin Saaremagi et Shows edit Quarter finals edit The four quarter finals took place on 20 November 27 November 4 December and 11 December 2021 at the ERR studios in Tallinn hosted by previous Estonian Eurovision Song Contest entrants Tanel Padar and Eda Ines Etti in the first quarter final 13 14 Uku Suviste and Tanja Mihhailova Saar in the second quarter final Ott Lepland and Laura Poldvere in the third quarter final and Getter Jaani and Juri Pootsmann in the fourth quarter final In each quarter final ten songs competed for the first three spots in the semi finals with the outcome decided upon by a public televote which registered a total of 33 050 votes across the four quarter finals the remaining two qualifiers were decided by a jury panel between the remaining non qualifiers 15 The jury panel that voted in the quarter finals consisted of Sissi Nylia Benita et Synne Valtri et Egert Milder et Kadri Koppel et Olav Osolin Bert Jarvet Vaido Pannel and Andres Puusepp 16 Public vote qualifier Jury qualifier Quarter final 1 20 November 2021 17 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result Votes Rank 1 Traffic Kaua veel 4 501 6 Eliminated 2 Jaagup Tuisk Kui vaid 1 434 9 Advanced 3 Kea Everytime 9 401 10 Eliminated 4 Fiona and Me Feel Like This 5 440 8 Eliminated 5 Peter Poder Koos lopuni 8 736 5 Eliminated 6 Stig Rasta Interstellar 3 1 422 2 Advanced 7 Maian Meeletu 2 445 7 Advanced 8 Little Mess Hea paev 7 1 048 4 Eliminated 9 Boamadu Mitte kauaks 6 1 544 1 Advanced 10 Evelin Samuel Waterfall 10 1 188 3 Advanced Quarter final 2 27 November 2021 18 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result Votes Rank 1 Wiiralt Kuradile 5 595 8 Eliminated 2 Desiree Siiani 10 811 5 Eliminated 3 Silver Jusilo Elu rupes 9 773 6 Eliminated 4 Kaia Liisa Kesler Vaikus 1 576 9 Advanced 5 Helen Vaata minu poole 7 1 134 3 Advanced 6 Jyrise Plaksuta 2 466 10 Advanced 7 An Marlen Lopuks muutub 4 605 7 Eliminated 8 Andrei Zevakin feat Grete Paia Mis nuud saab 6 1 545 1 Advanced 9 Meisterjaan Vahel lihtsalt 8 839 4 Eliminated 10 Triin Niitoja and Frants Tikerpuu Laululind 3 1 514 2 Advanced Quarter final 3 4 December 2021 19 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result Votes Rank 1 Stefan Hope 4 2 050 1 Advanced 2 deLulu Music Saved My Soul 3 280 10 Eliminated 3 Goodreason Three Days Ago 9 387 9 Eliminated 4 Elina Nechayeva Remedy 7 1 310 2 Advanced 5 Lauri Pihlap Take Me Home 10 598 5 Eliminated 6 Levvis Let s Talk About 5 512 8 Eliminated 7 Merilin Malk Little Girl 1 553 6 Advanced 8 Anna Sahlene Champion 8 827 3 Advanced 9 Alabama Watchdog Move On 2 529 7 Advanced 10 Shira Under Water 6 739 4 Eliminated Quarter final 4 11 December 2021 20 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result Votes Rank 1 Pur Mudd and Shira Golden Shores 3 925 5 Advanced 2 Elysa Fire 4 1 046 3 Advanced 3 Minimal Wind feat Elisabeth Tiffany What to Make of This 2 731 6 Advanced 4 Dramanda Tule minu sisse 9 243 10 Eliminated 5 Emily J Quicksilver 8 353 9 Eliminated 6 Ott Lepland Aovalguses 1 1 207 2 Advanced 7 Eleryn Tiit Tunnete keel 6 600 7 Eliminated 8 Jessica My Mom 10 416 8 Eliminated 9 Ariadne Shouldn t Be Friends 5 956 4 Eliminated 10 Black Velvet Sandra 7 1 771 1 Advanced Semi finals edit The two semi finals took place on 3 and 5 February 2022 at the Saku Suurhall in Tallinn hosted by Priit Loog and previous Estonian Eurovision Song Contest entrant Maarja Liis Ilus 21 In each semi final ten songs competed for the first four spots in the final with the outcome decided upon by the combination of the votes from a jury panel and a public televote which registered 18 716 votes in the first semi final and 18 195 votes in the second semi final the remaining two qualifiers were decided by an additional televote between the remaining non qualifiers which registered 6 205 votes in the first semi final and 6 066 votes in the second semi final 15 22 The jury panel that voted in the semi finals consisted of Alar Kotkas Inger et Rolf Roosalu Tanja Mihhailova Saar Kadri Tali Villemdrillem et Margus Kamlat Mari Liis Mannik Elina Born Mihkel Mattisen and Maris Jarva 23 First round jury and televote qualifier Second round televote only qualifier Semi final 1 3 February 2022 24 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place Votes Points Votes Points 1 Elysa Fire a 77 6 5 206 12 18 1 2 Helen Vaata minu poole 13 1 1 773 7 8 8 3 Andrei Zevakin feat Grete Paia Mis nuud saab 54 5 2 521 10 15 2 4 Alabama Watchdog Move On 52 4 566 1 5 10 5 Merilin Malk Little Girl b 78 7 1 058 2 9 7 6 Stig Rasta Interstellar 92 12 1 149 3 15 3 7 Triin Niitoja and Frants Tikerpuu Laululind 43 2 1 207 5 7 9 8 Kaia Liisa Kesler Vaikus 90 10 1 155 4 14 5 9 Elina Nechayeva Remedy 50 3 2 414 8 11 6 10 Ott Lepland Aovalguses 89 8 1 667 6 14 4 Semi final 1 Second round Artist Song Televote Place Alabama Watchdog Move On 395 4 Elina Nechayeva Remedy 2 091 1 Helen Vaata minu poole 375 5 Kaia Liisa Kesler Vaikus 1 212 3 Merilin Malk Little Girl 1 772 2 Triin Niitoja and Frants Tikerpuu Laululind 360 6 Semi final 2 5 February 2022 27 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place Votes Points Votes Points 1 Jyrise Plaksuta 40 2 417 1 3 10 2 Maian Meeletu 78 7 1 221 3 10 6 3 Boamadu Mitte kauaks 43 3 1 686 6 9 7 4 Evelin Samuel Waterfall 20 1 1 227 4 5 9 5 Black Velvet Sandra 56 6 2 261 8 14 3 6 Pur Mudd and Shira Golden Shores 48 4 1 079 2 6 8 7 Jaagup Tuisk Kui vaid 87 8 1 269 5 13 4 8 Minimal Wind feat Elisabeth Tiffany What to Make of This c 54 5 1 700 7 12 5 9 Stefan Hope 116 12 4 752 12 24 1 10 Anna Sahlene Champion 96 10 2 583 10 20 2 Semi final 2 Second round Artist Song Televote Place Boamadu Mitte kauaks 887 4 Evelin Samuel Waterfall 1 245 2 Jyrise Plaksuta 585 6 Maian Meeletu 1 153 3 Minimal Wind feat Elisabeth Tiffany What to Make of This 1 357 1 Pur Mudd and Shira Golden Shores 839 5 Final edit The final took place on 12 February 2022 at the Saku Suurhall in Tallinn hosted by Priit Loog and previous Estonian Eurovision Song Contest entrant Maarja Liis Ilus The five entries that qualified from each of the two preceding semi finals all together ten songs competed during the show The winner was selected over two rounds of voting In the first round a jury 50 and public televote 50 determined the top three entries to proceed to the superfinal The public vote in the first round registered 69 514 votes In the superfinal Hope performed by Stefan was selected as the winner entirely by a public televote 29 The public televote in the superfinal registered 57 197 votes 15 In addition to the performances of the competing entries the show was opened by Uku Suviste who represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 while Eurovision Song Contest 2002 hosts Annely Peebo and Marko Matvere as well as Juri Pootsmann who represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 performed as the interval acts 30 The jury panel that voted in the first round of the final consisted of Jonathan Perkins American songwriter and producer Mr Lordi Finnish musician Audrius Girzadas lt Lithuanian Eurovision Head of Delegation Per Sunding sv Swedish music producer and musician Emily Griggs Australian television producer and director Natalie Horler German singer Lorinc Bubno former Hungarian Eurovision Head of Delegation Martin Sutton British musician songwriter and producer Marta Cagnola Italian music journalist and critic Scarlet Keys American songwriter and Lotta Fureback sv Swedish choreographer 31 32 Final 12 February 2022 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place Votes Points Votes Points 1 Elina Nechayeva Remedy 43 1 2 862 4 5 8 2 Andrei Zevakin feat Grete Paia Mis nuud saab 55 4 5 147 5 9 6 3 Jaagup Tuisk Kui vaid 48 2 1 577 1 3 10 4 Elysa Fire 66 7 14 747 10 17 3 5 Ott Lepland Aovalguses 62 6 2 426 3 9 7 6 Stig Rasta Interstellar 53 3 2 284 2 5 9 7 Minimal Wind feat Elisabeth Tiffany What to Make of This 101 12 7 699 8 20 2 8 Stefan Hope 85 10 19 641 12 22 1 9 Anna Sahlene Champion 69 8 5 668 6 14 4 10 Black Velvet Sandra 56 5 7 463 7 12 5 Detailed jury votes Draw Song Mr Lordi M Sutton M Cagnola A Girzadas P Sunding N Horler S Keys L Fureback E Griggs L Bubno J Perkins Total 1 Remedy 4 3 4 7 1 6 2 3 4 4 5 43 2 Mis nuud saab 1 7 10 3 12 4 4 2 2 3 7 55 3 Kui vaid 3 2 2 10 3 5 7 1 3 10 2 48 4 Fire 5 10 1 6 4 8 8 6 5 7 6 66 5 Aovalguses 7 6 6 4 5 7 6 10 7 1 3 62 6 Interstellar 10 8 12 2 7 2 3 5 1 2 1 53 7 What to Make of This 6 12 7 5 6 10 12 7 12 12 12 101 8 Hope 2 5 5 12 10 3 10 12 10 8 8 85 9 Champion 12 4 3 8 2 12 5 8 6 5 4 69 10 Sandra 8 1 8 1 8 1 1 4 8 6 10 56 Superfinal 12 February 2022 Artist Song Televote Place Elysa Fire 3 929 3 Minimal Wind ft Elisabeth Tiffany What to Make of This 17 587 2 Stefan Hope 35 681 1 Ratings edit Viewing figures by show Show Date Viewing figures Ref Nominal Share Final 12 February 2022 240 000 20 3 33 At Eurovision edit nbsp A video postcard introduced Stefan s performance in the second semi final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 The postcard was filmed at the Sacra di San Michele in Sant Ambrogio di Torino Piedmont and featured virtual projections of Stefan across the location 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 25 January 2022 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 12 May 2022 and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show 34 Once all the competing songs for the 2022 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 12 following the entry from North Macedonia and before the entry from Romania 35 The two semi finals and the final were broadcast in Estonia on ETV with commentary in Estonian by Marko Reikop and on ETV with commentary in Russian by Aleksandr Hobotov and Julia Kalenda 36 The Estonian spokesperson who announced the top 12 point score awarded by the Estonian jury during the final was Tanel Padar who won the Eurovision Song Contest for Estonia in 2001 together with Dave Benton and 2XL Semi final edit nbsp Stefan performing during the second semi final Stefan took part in technical rehearsals on 3 and 6 May followed by dress rehearsals on 11 and 12 May This included the jury show on 11 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries 37 The Estonian performance featured Stefan performing on stage in a white and beige outfit and starting on the satellite stage playing the guitar with a sepia filter on the camera that later faded away During the second verse Stefan moved to the main stage before jumping over the waterfall surrounding the stage to finish the final chorus on the satellite stage with the sepia filter being used again before fading to black The stage displayed gold and blue colours with a Western inspired desert scenery appearing on the LED screens 38 39 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 fifth in the semi final receiving a total of 209 points 96 points from the televoting and 113 points from the juries 40 Final edit Shortly after the second semi final a winners press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries As part of this press conference the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine which half of the grand final they would subsequently participate in This draw was done in the order the countries appeared in the semi final running order Estonia was drawn to compete in the second half 41 Following this draw the shows producers decided upon the running order of the final as they had done for the semi finals Estonia was subsequently placed to perform last in position 25 following the entry from Serbia 42 Stefan once again took part in dress rehearsals on 13 and 14 May before the final including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show Stefan performed a repeat of his semi final performance during the final on 14 May Estonia placed eighteenth in the final scoring 141 points 98 points from the televoting and 43 points from the juries 43 Voting edit Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1 8 10 and 12 one from their professional jury and the other from televoting Each nation s jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent This jury judged each entry based on vocal capacity the stage performance the song s composition and originality and the overall impression by the act 44 In addition each member of a national jury may only take part in the panel once every three years and no jury was permitted to discuss of their vote with other members or be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently 45 The individual rankings of each jury member in an anonymised form as well as the nation s televoting results were released shortly after the grand final 46 47 Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Estonia and awarded by Estonia in the second semi final and grand final of the contest and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows Points awarded to Estonia edit Points awarded to Estonia Semi final 2 48 Score Televote Jury 12 points nbsp Finland 10 points nbsp Poland nbsp Serbia nbsp Sweden 8 points nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Romania nbsp Sweden nbsp Ireland nbsp Malta 7 points nbsp Belgium nbsp Georgia nbsp Montenegro nbsp Azerbaijan nbsp Cyprus nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Georgia nbsp Poland nbsp Romania nbsp San Marino 6 points nbsp Ireland nbsp Montenegro 5 points nbsp Australia 4 points nbsp Germany nbsp Israel nbsp Serbia nbsp Finland nbsp Germany nbsp United Kingdom 3 points nbsp Australia nbsp Cyprus nbsp Israel 2 points nbsp Spain nbsp United Kingdom nbsp North Macedonia 1 point nbsp North Macedonia Points awarded to Estonia Final 49 Score Televote Jury 12 points nbsp Armenia 10 points nbsp Finland nbsp Serbia 8 points nbsp Latvia nbsp Lithuania nbsp Poland nbsp Czech Republic 7 points nbsp Moldova 6 points nbsp Serbia nbsp Sweden 5 points nbsp Albania nbsp Romania nbsp Ukraine nbsp Malta nbsp Moldova nbsp United Kingdom 4 points nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Sweden 3 points nbsp Denmark nbsp Montenegro nbsp North Macedonia nbsp Armenia 2 points nbsp Croatia nbsp Norway nbsp United Kingdom 1 point nbsp Netherlands nbsp Australia Points awarded by Estonia edit Points awarded by Estonia Semi final 2 48 Score Televote Jury 12 points nbsp Finland nbsp Sweden 10 points nbsp Sweden nbsp Australia 8 points nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Finland 7 points nbsp Belgium nbsp Czech Republic 6 points nbsp Poland nbsp Azerbaijan 5 points nbsp Australia nbsp Belgium 4 points nbsp Serbia nbsp Ireland 3 points nbsp Malta nbsp Georgia 2 points nbsp Romania nbsp Romania 1 point nbsp Georgia nbsp Malta Points awarded by Estonia Final 49 Score Televote Jury 12 points nbsp Ukraine nbsp Sweden 10 points nbsp Sweden nbsp Italy 8 points nbsp Finland nbsp Australia 7 points nbsp Lithuania nbsp Portugal 6 points nbsp Moldova nbsp Greece 5 points nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Finland 4 points nbsp Norway nbsp United Kingdom 3 points nbsp Netherlands nbsp Azerbaijan 2 points nbsp Germany nbsp Lithuania 1 point nbsp Spain nbsp Netherlands Detailed voting results edit The following members comprised the Estonian jury 50 Karl Killing Liina Ariadne Pedanik Maian Anna Karmas Sven Lohmus Toomas Olljun Detailed voting results from Estonia Semi final 2 48 Draw Country Jury Televote Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Rank Points Rank Points 01 nbsp Finland 4 5 4 2 7 3 8 1 12 02 nbsp Israel 6 7 13 16 12 12 15 03 nbsp Serbia 17 17 7 17 17 17 7 4 04 nbsp Azerbaijan 3 12 3 13 4 5 6 16 05 nbsp Georgia 15 3 17 15 6 8 3 10 1 06 nbsp Malta 10 14 14 4 9 10 1 8 3 07 nbsp San Marino 7 16 6 14 11 11 11 08 nbsp Australia 2 2 2 3 2 2 10 6 5 09 nbsp Cyprus 11 15 15 8 8 13 12 10 nbsp Ireland 13 11 12 5 5 7 4 14 11 nbsp North Macedonia 14 10 9 10 16 14 13 12 nbsp Estonia 13 nbsp Romania 9 9 8 6 13 9 2 9 2 14 nbsp Poland 12 13 10 11 14 15 5 6 15 nbsp Montenegro 16 8 16 12 15 16 17 16 nbsp Belgium 5 6 11 7 10 6 5 4 7 17 nbsp Sweden 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 2 10 18 nbsp Czech Republic 8 4 5 9 3 4 7 3 8 Detailed voting results from Estonia Final 49 Draw Country Jury Televote Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Rank Points Rank Points 01 nbsp Czech Republic 14 17 18 17 15 21 20 02 nbsp Romania 24 16 14 16 21 22 18 03 nbsp Portugal 2 11 15 7 4 4 7 11 04 nbsp Finland 10 10 10 2 6 6 5 3 8 05 nbsp Switzerland 13 15 9 24 5 12 17 06 nbsp France 21 6 13 13 19 15 21 07 nbsp Norway 12 21 24 12 22 20 7 4 08 nbsp Armenia 8 13 17 8 16 13 14 09 nbsp Italy 5 2 2 4 1 2 10 15 10 nbsp Spain 16 7 16 10 7 11 10 1 11 nbsp Netherlands 6 12 5 14 17 10 1 8 3 12 nbsp Ukraine 15 8 12 15 11 14 1 12 13 nbsp Germany 19 19 23 11 14 19 9 2 14 nbsp Lithuania 4 18 7 19 10 9 2 4 7 15 nbsp Azerbaijan 18 3 4 18 20 8 3 24 16 nbsp Belgium 17 14 11 21 13 17 19 17 nbsp Greece 7 4 6 6 12 5 6 23 18 nbsp Iceland 11 22 22 20 9 16 16 19 nbsp Moldova 20 23 21 22 23 23 5 6 20 nbsp Sweden 1 1 1 1 2 1 12 2 10 21 nbsp Australia 3 5 3 3 3 3 8 22 22 nbsp United Kingdom 9 9 8 5 8 7 4 6 5 23 nbsp Poland 23 20 19 9 18 18 13 24 nbsp Serbia 22 24 20 23 24 24 12 25 nbsp EstoniaNotes edit The music video for Fire was used after Elysa was tested positive for COVID 19 25 The music video for Little Girl was used after Merilin Malk was tested positive for COVID 19 26 The music video for What to Make of This was used after Minimal Wind and Elisabeth Tiffany were tested positive for COVID 19 28 References edit Estonia Country Profile EBU Retrieved 20 November 2021 Granger Anthony 27 August 2021 Estonia ERR Confirms Eurovision 2022 Participation Eurovoix Archived from the original on 5 October 2021 Retrieved 30 October 2021 Estonia Eesti Laul Submissions Open on September 2 Rule Changes to be Announced Eurovoix 28 August 2021 Archived from the original on 29 August 2021 Retrieved 30 October 2021 Granger Anthony 1 September 2021 Estonia 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