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ETV prepares preview broadcasts
The Estonian public broadcaster ETV prepares five weekly preview shows on Saturday evening, starting on 16th of April. ETV is also preparing a show to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Estonia will be represented by Suntribe with the song Let's get loud. The group recently launched an upgraded mix of the song.
Due to a disappointing result of last year's participants Neiokőső, Estonia has to participate in the semifinal on 19th May. Esctoday.com's BigPoll predicts a 12th place in the semifinal. Last year, the BigPoll predicted a 16th place, which became a 12th place in real.
The first ánd last time Estonia won the Eurovision Song Contest was back in 2001, when Tanel, Dave & 2XL won in Copenhagen with Everybody.
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