Ollie, who is returning for Eesti Laul 2024, performs his song "Venom" in 2023. (Photo via ERR)

The 15 semi-finalists of Eesti Laul 2024, Estonia’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, were announced Monday evening. Among this year’s Eurovision hopefuls are returners such as 2023 runner-up Ollie and now-seventh-time participants Traffic, plus veterans of Estonia’s music scene such as beloved indie rockers Ewert and the Two Dragons.

In total, 215 songs were submitted to the contest. A 41-member jury narrowed down the songs.

  • 5miinust and Puuluup — “(nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi”, authors Põhja Korea, kohver, Lancelot, Päevakoer, Marko Veisson, Ramo Teder, Kim Wennerströ
  • Anet Vaikmaa — “Serotoniin”, author Sven Lõhmus
  • Antsud — “Vetevaim”, authors Aile Alveus, Antsud
  • Cecilia  — “FOMO”, authors Cecilia-Martina Mägi, Sander Sadam, Liis Hainla
  • Ewert and The Two Dragons — “Hold Me Now”, autorid Ewert Sundja, Erki Pärnoja, Ivo Etti, Kristjan Kallas
  • Inga — “No Dog On a Leash”, authors Inga Tislar, Markus Palo
  • Ingmar — “Dreaming”, author Ingmar Erik Kiviloo
  • Laura — “Here’s Where I Draw the Line”, author Laura Põldvere, Johannes Lõhmus
  • Multikas, Ewert Sundja — “Oblivion”, authors Joosep Järvesaar, Hugo Martin Maasikas, Ewert Sundja
  • Ollie — “My Friend”, author Oliver MazurtÅ¡ak
  • Peter Põder — “Korra veel”, author Peter Põder
  • Silver Jusilo — “Lately”, authors Silver Jusilo, Markus Palo
  • Sofia Rubina — “Be Good”, authors Jason Hunter, Robert Stanley Montes, Renae Rain
  • Traffic — “Wunderbar”, authors Stig Rästa, Silver Laas
  • Yonna — “I Don’t Know About You”, authors Johanna Eendra, Jakob Kaarma, Semjon Greef

The semi-final will take place on January 20 in Tartu, followed by the final on February 17 in Tallinn. This year’s songs will premiere on television for the first time on December 8.

The format of the selection is a little different this year: Five of these 15 songs will qualify for a 10-song final, where they will join five pre-selected finalists. Those pre-selected finalists have not been announced yet.

Listen to last year’s Estonian Eurovision entry, “Bridges” by Alika, which placed 8th in the final.

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