Today is the big day, the day we've all been waiting fore since May 13 last year, a day after the Eurovision Song Contest in Kopenhagen.

Almost all European newspapers wrote about the contest. Some even give their compliments to the organisation of the contest. A Dutch newspaper wrote that “Estonia passed it's first European examination”.

Tonight, the contest will start at 22:00 Estonian time, which is 21:00 CET. The contest will be live broadcasted in more than 35 countries and broadcasted the day after the contest in several others, such as Australia and Japan. It will take approximately three hours before we'll know the winner.

ESCTODAY will keep you up-to-date today with the latest news from the spot !