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The Estonian Final was held on February 7th at the ] Studios in ] hosted by ] and ]. The winner was chosen by ] and ] voting. The Estonian Final was held on February 7th at the ] Studios in ] hosted by ] and ]. The winner was chosen by ] and ] voting.


A total of 153 songs were submitted to compete in ] 2004. This number was again a record for Estonia, as in 2003 a total of 100 songs were sent in, which was the highest number until then. None of the songs were disqualified in this year. A total of 153 songs were submitted to compete in ] 2004. This number was again a record for Estonia; in preceding year ], only a total of 100 songs had been submitted. This, also, had been the highest number by then.
In ], none of the submitted songs were disqualified.


The song chosen was ] (The Road) by ]. It reached the semi-final and was placed 11th. The song chosen was ] (The Road) by ]. It reached the semi-final and was placed 11th.

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The Estonian Final was held on February 7th at the ETV Studios in Tallinn hosted by Marko Reikop and Karmel Eikner. The winner was chosen by televoting and SMS voting.

A total of 153 songs were submitted to compete in Eurolaul 2004. This number was again a record for Estonia; in preceding year 2003, only a total of 100 songs had been submitted. This, also, had been the highest number by then.

In 2004, none of the submitted songs were disqualified.

The song chosen was Tii (The Road) by Neiokõsõ. It reached the semi-final and was placed 11th.

See also

Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
National selection: Eesti Laul
Participation
Artists
Songs
Note: Entries scored out signify where Estonia did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.

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