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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023
Country Estonia
National selection
Selection processTähtede lava [et] 2024
Selection date(s)5 May 2024
Selected artist(s)Annabelle Ats
Estonia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
2023 2024►

Estonia will debut at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Spain. Estonian broadcaster ERR is responsible for the country's participation in the contest and chose Annabelle Ats to represent the country through the national selection Tähtede lava [et].[1]

Background

Estonia debuted in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2023. ERR had previously broadcast the contest in 2003 and 2004,[2][3] however cited financial reasons for Estonia's absence from participation in the junior contest in the years running up to their debut appearance.[4] Broadcasters from the Baltic countries, including Estonia, expressed interest in taking part in the 2016 contest,[5] which never materialised.[6] ERR internally selected Arhanna to represent the country in 2023,[7] with her song "Hoiame kokku" also being internally selected and released at a later date.[8] At the contest Arhanna finished 15th with 49 points.[9]

ERR's head of entertainment Karmel Killandi [et], while interviewing Arhanna, Estonia's representative in the previous contest, said that she "opened the door" for artists to "perform in front of this huge audience" in future years, suggesting that Estonia could take part in 2024.[10] On 24 November 2023, ahead of the country's debut in the contest, Estonian broadcaster ERR said that it would be looking into the possibilities of making the singing competion Tähtede lava [et] its national final for Junior Eurovision.[11] This was confirmed the following 4 May, ahead of the final of Tähtede lava.[12]

Before Junior Eurovision

Tähtede lava 2024

ERR selected the Estonian representative with the biennial television program Tähtede lava [et]; the 2022 series of the show was won by Arhanna, which motivated her selection to represent the country on its debut appearance in 2023,[13] with her also previously winning the youngest age category in the 2019 edition of the contest.[14][15]

The 2024 series of the competition commenced on 7 April, together with the selection show of the youngest age category, which consisted of singers aged between 3 to 7 years old,[16] and continued the following week with the selection show of the middle age category, consisting of 8 to 10 year olds, being held on 14 April;[17] the eldest age category for singers aged between 11 and 13 years old had a selection show held on 21 April, where the three artists with the most points qualified to the final directly and an additional wildcard finalist was chosen according to the public votes. The winners of both younger age categories were revealed during a live show, called the "first final", held the following week,[18] while the winner of the eldest category, as well as the Estonian representative in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, was selected on 5 May during the so-called "second final".[19] All shows were hosted by Jaagup Tuisk and Aaron Thor Härm and directed by Kristo Veinberg.[20][21]

Following a total of eight performances (two per each finalist: one solo performance and one featuring a well-known Estonian performer), the winner of the second final was determined by a combination of votes from the public and a six-member jury panel composed of Sirje Medell (singing and music teacher), Kadri Hunt (conductor, singing teacher), Robert Linna [et] (musician), Ewert Sundja (musician, songwriter), Alice Aleksandridi (choreographer) and Maris Aljaste (organiser of Tallinna laste jazzifestival Kräsh).[1]

Second final of Tähtede lava – 5 May 2024[22]
Artist Draw Solo song Draw Duet artist Duet song
Tristan Erik Teniste 1 "Imede öö" 5 Maarja-Liis Ilus "Tulilinnud"
Milana Fayzullova 2 "Sügistuuled" 6 Karmen Rõivassepp "Moanin' "
Karl-Markkus Rebane 3 "Vana lokomotiiv" 7 Silver Laas [et] "Trummitüdruk"
Annabelle Ats 4 "The House Of The Rising Sun" 8 Kärt Sepp "Üle vee"

References

  1. ^ a b Granger, Anthony (5 May 2024). "🇪🇪 Estonia: Annabelle Ats to Junior Eurovision 2024". Eurovoix. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  2. ^ Ibrayeva, Laura (30 August 2023). "🇪🇪 Estonia: Details Revealed for Arhanna Sandra Arbma's Junior Eurovision Entry". Eurovoix. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Laste Eurovisiooni lauluvõistluse võit läks Hispaaniasse". Eesti Päevaleht (in Estonian). 22 November 2004.
  4. ^ Jessica Cole (30 May 2022). "Junior Eurovision 2022: who's in and who's out?". eurovoxx.tv.
  5. ^ Granger, Anthony (19 November 2015). "JESC'15: The Baltic States Are Interested In Participating In Junior Eurovision". eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  6. ^ Jordan, Paul (28 September 2016). "17 Countries Confirmed For Junior Eurovision 2016!". junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  7. ^ Tiits, Maiken (29 August 2023). "Eesti osaleb esimest korda noorte Eurovisiooni lauluvõistlusel". ERR (in Estonian).
  8. ^ Farren, Neil (16 October 2023). "Estonia: Arhanna Releases "Hoiame Kokku"". Eurovoix.
  9. ^ "Final of Nice 2023 - Eurovision Song Contest". junioreurovision.tv. Archived from the original on 8 December 2023. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  10. ^ Eesti Laul updates in English [@EestiLaulUpdate] (26 November 2023). "JESC: First interview with Arhanna following JESC, including regarding her sickness – ETV's Aktuaalne Kaamera 26.11.2023, ERR" (Tweet). Retrieved 26 November 2023 – via Twitter.
  11. ^ Grace, Emily (24 November 2023). "Estonia: Intends To Participate In Junior Eurovision 2024". Eurovoix. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  12. ^ Mancheño, José Miguel (5 May 2024). "Estonia confirma su participación en Eurovisión Junior 2024 y elegirá a su representante este domingo" [Estonia confirms its participation in Junior Eurovision 2024 and will select its representative next Sunday]. ESCplus España (in European Spanish). Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  13. ^ Granger, Anthony (29 August 2023). "🇪🇪 Estonia: Arhanna Sandra Arbma to Junior Eurovision 2023". Eurovoix. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  14. ^ ERR (17 May 2019). "Fotod: "Tähtede lava" võitis Gloria Raudjärv". ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  15. ^ "Fotod: "Tähtede lava" võitis Gloria Raudjärv" [Photos: Gloria Raudjärv won "Tähtede lava"]. ERR (in Estonian). 17 May 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  16. ^ "T�htede lava 2024 : 1". Arhiiv | ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  17. ^ "T�htede lava 2024 : 2" (in Estonian). Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  18. ^ "Galerii: "T�htede lava" finaalis v�idutsesid Oliver Rei ja Steven Luik" [Gallery: Oliver Rei and Steven Luik won in the "T�htede lava" final]. ERR (in Estonian). 29 April 2024. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  19. ^ ERR (5 May 2024). ""T�htede laval" selgub Eesti esindaja noorte Eurovisioonil" [On the stage of "T�htede lava", Estonia's representative at the Junior Eurovision will be revealed]. ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  20. ^ ERR (12 April 2024). ""T�htede lava" saatejuht Aaron Thor H�rm: mina tahan meeli liita, mitte lahutada" [Aaron Thor H�rm, host of "T�htede lava": I want to unite people, not divide them]. ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  21. ^ ERR (5 April 2024). "Galerii: "T�htede lava" asub taas andekaid laululapsi tutvustama" [Gallery: "T�htede lava" is once again introducing talented singing children]. ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  22. ^ Manche�o, Jos� Miguel (5 May 2024). "Annabelle Ats wins the T�htede Lava and will represent Estonia at Junior Eurovision 2024" [Annabelle Ats gana el T�htede lava y representar� a Estonia en Eurovisi�n Junior 2024]. ESCplus Espa�a (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 May 2024.