The Estonian broadcaster ERR has released the full results from the final of Eesti Laul 2026.

The Estonian public broadcaster has released the full televoting results from Eesti Laul 2026, revealing the full results of Eesti Laul 2026. In the first round 46,679 votes were cast by voters by phone and online, while in the Superfinal 46,893 votes were cast.

The results of the first round were:

Artist Song Televotes Jury Points Total Result Clicherik & Mäx “Jolly Roger” 7 points (3,849 votes) 4 points (25) 11 7th Robert Linna “Metsik roos” (Wild rose) 1 point (394 votes) 5 points (30) 6 11th Grete Paia “Taevas jäi üles” 6 points (2,804 votes) 1 point (14) 7 10th Laura Prits “Warrior” 2 points (650 votes) 6 points (31) 8 9th Uliana Olhyna “Rhythm of Nature” 5 points (1,742 votes) 3 points (24) 8 8th Ollie “Slave” 10 points (6,410 votes) 12 points (65) 22 1st Marta Pikani “Kell kuus” 3 points (738 votes) 2 points (19) 5 12th NOËP “Days Like This” 11 points (7,792 votes) 9 points (56) 20 2nd Getter Jaani “The Game” 9 points (6,215 votes) 8 points (42) 17 5th ANT x Minimal Wind “Wounds (Don’t Wanna Fall)” 4 points (1,387 votes) 10 points (58) 14 6th Vanilla Ninja “Too Epic to Be True” 12 points (10,070 votes) 7 points (37) 19 3rd Stockholm Cowboys “Last Man Standing” 8 points (4,628 votes) 11 points (63) 19 4th

In the super final, the number of votes cast were:

Artist Song Televotes Result NOËP “Days Like This” 15,161 2nd Ollie “Slave” 15,148 3rd Vanilla Ninja “Too Epic to Be True” 16,584 1st

Vanilla Ninja will perform “Too Epic to Be True” in the second half of the first semi-final on May 12. They will return to the Eurovision Song Contest having represented Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Source: ERR

Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest+

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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