Over 190,00 viewers watched both Semi-Finals of Eesti Laul 2021. Both shows had a market share of over 16%.
191,000 viewers saw the first semi-final of Eesti Laul 2021, meaning that 16.1% of TV viewers at the time were watching. While the second semi-final of Eesti Laul 2021 had a small increase in viewers with 197,000 viewers and a market share of 16.7%. This made the second semi-final the 2nd most-watched show of the week while the first semi-final was the third most-watched show of the week.
Last year only 167,000 viewers (13.8% share) saw the first semi-final of Eesti Laul 2020 and 190,000 viewers (15.7% share) saw the second semi-final of Eesti Laul 2020.
The final of Eesti Laul 2021 will take place on March 6 in Tallinn, the show will be opened by Egert Milder and closed by Kadri Voorand.
The running order for the final of Eesti Laul 2021 is as follows:
- Egert Milder – “Free Again”
- Suited Tüdrukud – “Heaven’s Not That Far Tonight”
- Hans Nayna – “One By One”
- Ivo Linna, Robert Linna, Supernova -“Ma olen siin”
- Karl Killing – “Kiss Me”
- Uku Suviste – “The Lucky One”
- Sissi – “Time”
- Jüri Pootsmann – “Magnus melanhoolia”
- Redel – “Tartu”
- Koit Toome – “We Could Have Been Beautiful”
- Andrei Zevakin & Pluuto – “Wingman”
- Kadri Voorand – “Energy”
Image Source: Ken Mürk/ERR | Source: kantaremor
Estonia debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994 alongside six other countries. At the contest in Dublin they were represented by Silvi Vrait, who finished 2nd last scoring just 2 points. In 2001 Estonia won the Eurovision Song Contest for the only time to date. They were represented by Tanel Padar, Dave Benton & 2XL, who performed the song “Everybody” and took a surprise victory in Copenhagen. After the success of the late-90s and early 00s, Estonia failed to qualify for the final from 2004-2008. In 2009 Estonia launched a new selection show, Eesti Laul, and has since qualified for the final six out of ten attempts.