Year | Country | Song | Role |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Estonia | spokesperson | |
2000 | Estonia | spokesperson | |
1999 | Estonia | Diamond Of Night | artist |
1997 | Estonia | Keelatud Maa | backing |
As named artist or writer. (Note: writer data has so far been added for 2024, for Melodifestivalen, and for Norway's Melodi Grand Prix back to 1984.)
Year | Country | Song | Role |
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2022 | Estonia | Waterfall | artist |
2000 | Estonia | Over the Water Blue | artist |
1999 | Estonia | Diamond of Night [Winning song] | artist (with Camille) |
1998 | Estonia | Andesta | artist (with Ivo Linna) |
1998 | Estonia | Unistus igavesest päevast | artist |
1996 | Estonia | Kaheksa näoga kuu | artist (with Toomas Rull) |
1996 | Estonia | Kummalisel teel | artist (with Karl Madis, Maarja-Liis Ilus & Pearu Paulus) |
1994 | Estonia | Ime | artist (with Anneli Tõevere & Tõnis Kiis) |
1994 | Estonia | Soovide puu | artist |
1994 | Estonia | Unelind | artist |
Last time we explored which of this year’s lead artists have been involved before in the Eurovision Song Contest. However, one of the drivers of Six on Stage is to highlight the contributions of backing performers, so it’s time to look at which of the class of 2024’s other performers – dancers, backing vocalists and people dressed in bird costumes – have been involved before.
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