ERR, the Estonian national broadcaster, has announced the line up and running order of the 2 Eesti Laul semi-finals. The first two shows of the 2013 Estonian national selection Eesti Laul are scheduled to be held on 16 and 23 February, whilst the grand finale is set for 2 March.

A total of 20 artists will fight for the golden ticket to Malmö. A special draw was held in order to allocate the 20 competing artists into one of the two the semi-finals and determine the running order. 10 acts will compete in each semi-final. The top 5 songs from each semi-final will qualify for the grand final.

Semi-final 1 -Eesti Laul- 16 February

1.  Armastus – Young girl  (Jaan Tätte juunior, Taavi Tulev)
2. Marilyn Jurman – Moving to mmm (Marilyn Jurman, Karl Kanter)
3. Winny Puhh – Meiecundimees üks Korsakov läks eile Lätti (Silver Lepaste, Indrek Vaheoja)
4. Sarah – Taevas valgeks läeb ( Sirli Hiius, Mathura)
5. Teele & Tuuli & Ula – Ring the alarm (Priit Uustulnd, Teele Viira)
6. Rosanna Lints – Follow me  (Rolf Roosalu, Kristel Aaslaid, Mattias Hapsal)
7. Grete Paia – Päästke noored hinged (Grete Paia, Sven Lõhmus)
8. Elina Born – Enough ( Stig Rästa, Fred Krieger)
9. Kõrsikud – Suuda öelda ei (Andrus Albrecht, Alari Piispea, Lauri Liivak, Jaan Pehk)
10. Anisa – The missing thing (Alar Kotkas, Pearu Paulus, Ilmar Laisaar, Jana Hallas)

Semi-final 2- Eesti Laul- 23 February

1. Liisi Koikson ja Söörömöö – Üle vee (Immi)
2. Birgit Õigemeel – Et uus saaks alguse (Mihkel Mattisen, Silvia Soro)
3. Tenfold Rabbit – Balance of water & stone (Andres Kõpper, Meelik Samel, Martin Petermann)
4. Liis Lemsalu – Uhhuu (Rene Puura, Liis Lemsalu)
5. Marie Vaigla – Maybe (Raul Vaigla, Marie Vaigla)
6. Facelift Deer – Dance (Rasmus Rändvee, Paal Piller, Karl Kallas)
7. Rolf Roosalu – With u (Rolf Roosalu)
8. Flank – Missing light (Tõnn Tobreluts, Tauno Tamm, Keio Münti)
9. Neogeen – Lune sournoise (Raido Lilleberg, Kalle Raudmets, Mare Sabolotny)
10. Põhja-Tallinn – Meil on aega veel (Jaanus Saks, Mark Eric Kammiste, Alvar-Risto Vürst)


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