🇪🇪 Estonia: Getter Jaani Announced as Eurovision 2026 Spokesperson

Getter Jaani, Estonia. Image: Getter Jaani (YouTube)

Getter Jaani will announce the results of the Estonian jury at the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest.

Estonian broadcaster ERR have revealed that Getter Jaani will reveal Estonia’s douze points in the Grand Final of the 2026 contest on Saturday. Getter represented Estonia at the 2011 contest in Düsseldorf. With her song “Rockerfeller Street”, she finished in 24th place in the final.

The spokespersons announced to date are:

  • Belgium: Sandra Kim – Winner of Eurovision 1986
  • Bulgaria: Vladimira Ilieva
  • Croatia: Doris Pinčić Guberović
  • Cyprus: Loukas Hamatsos
  • Finland: Jaana Pelkonen – Host of Eurovision 2007
  • Estonia: Getter Jaani
  • Germany – Wavvyboi
  • Greece: Klavdia – Represented Greece at Eurovision 2025
  • Italy: Mariasole Pollio
  • Norway: Elisabeth Andreassen – Represented Norway at Eurovision 1985 (as part of Bobbysocks) and 1996
  • Romania – Eda Marcus
  • San Marino: Kelly Joyce
  • Sweden: Jakob Norrgård – Represented Sweden at Eurovision 2025 as part of KAJ
  • Switzerland: Livio Chistell
  • Ukraine: Daniil Leshchynskyi – Represented Ukraine at Eurovision 2025 as part of Ziferblat

Estonia was represented by girl group Vanilla Ninja, who participated in the first semi-final of this year’s contest yesterday evening. The group failed to qualify for the Grand Final with their song “Too Epic To Be True”.

Source: ERR

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 second 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 on 11 out of 16 attempts.

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