Estonia: Vanilla Ninja Will Perform “Too Epic To Be True” in Eurovision 2026

Estonia held its national selection for Eurovision 2026 “Eesti Laul 2026”.
Korea and Karl-Erik Taukar hosted the show at the Unibet Arena

You can watch the full show here:


The Songs

12 artists performed tonight in the following running order:

YouTube

Spotify

AppleMusic

  1. Clickherik ft. Max – “Jolly Roer
  2. Robert Linna – “Metsik Roos” (Eng: Wild Rose)
  3. Grete Paia – “Taevas jäi üles” (Eng: The Sky Stayed Up)
  4. Laura Prits – “Warrior
  5. Uliana Olhyna – “Rhythmof Nature
  6. Ollie – “Slave
  7. Marta Pikani – “kell kuus” (Eng: At 6 O’clock)
  8. NOËP – “Days like this
  9. Getter Jaani – “The Game
  10. Minimal Wind ft. ANT – Wounds (Don’t Wanna Fall)
  11. Vanilla Ninja – “Too Epic To Be True
  12. Stockholm Cowboys, Stig Rästa, Victor Crone – “Last Man Standing

The Results

Round 1

The results were based on 50% international jury votes and 50% public votes.

The international jury voted as follows

Adding the public vote on top, the final results are:

Therefore, the top 3 acts were:

The Stockholm Cowboys were announced as the 4th place

Round 2

The top 3 acts proceeded to the super-final, where the winner was selected solely by the public vote.

At the end of the vote, the ranking is:



Vanilla Ninja will perform “Too Epic To Be True” at Eurovision 2026

The group is back at Eurovision after a 21-year absence!
In 2005, they represented Switzerland with “Cool Vibes” and ended in 8th place

Estonia will compete in semi-final 1 of Eurovision 2026 (May 12th, 2026).
The country will perform in the second half of the show

Eurovision 2026 will be held in Vienna, Austria, on May 12th, 14th, and 16th, 2026.

Doron Lahav is 30-year-old, who lives in Israel. Doron has been watching the Eurovision Song Contest since early 2000s. Doron works as a Data Scientist and shows interest in singing and writing.

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