After one week off, Eesti Laul 2021 concludes on Saturday 6 March. Local fans can watch the grand final on ETV. International viewers will need to go online.
Here’s when and how you can watch the grand final of Eesti Laul 2021.
Watch Eesti Laul 2021 online
Grand Final — 6 March 2021
Time: 18:30 CET to 20:00 CET and 20:30 CET to 21:45 CET
The show will be live-streamed on ETV’s website.
Click to watch the Eesti Laul 2021 final
Tonight’s result will be determined across two rounds of voting. The first will see three songs sent to the superfinal through a combination of jury and public vote. The second round of televotes alone will determine the winner.
The running order is:
- Egert Milder “Free Again”
- Suured 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 “Magus melanhoolia”
- Redel “Tartu”
- Koit Toome “We Could Have Been Beautiful”
- Andrei Zevakin & Pluuto “Wingman”
- Kadri Voorand “Energy”
Will you be watching Eesti Laul tonight? Who are you backing? Let us know in the comments.
Kadri for the win, please Estonia. 🙂
My favorites are:
I hope one of them wins the ticket to Rotterdam. Good Luck to alle the participants, may the best song win.
mostly young people vote, so it is certain that this song will not win.
The preference of Estonians is very clear. The duel will be between Uku and Koit.
Then Jüri will win? 🙂
Would love Tartu to win
All my wishes are going to Koit for this one. I’m hoping he can tweak the staging a bit to really get out the gut-wrenching melancholic regret that drips from this song. The exquisite exposure of the fallacy that “moving on” ever exists. Wingman is also great. Love the youthful vibrancy of it and we could do with something like this to shake ESC up a bit. I’m looking forward to seeing the anarchy of Tartu as well – hope they really dial it up tomorrow night. And I’m not ashamed to admit that I have a soft spot for… Read more »
They’ll go with the safest choice
Mark my words!
Any word if we’ll have staging changes for the acts? I’m considering sitting this one out and just check the superfinal qualifiers performances on Eesti Laul’s site, because I know it will be a long night and Portugal and Italy will take hoooooooours to come up with the winner announcement.
I know, but if I watch all of them, it will take almost 8 hours in a row! It doesn’t help that I’m not very confident the Estonian audience will choose anybody that’s not Koit or Uku.