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Laura Põldvere

© EBU/Andres Putting

About

Quick Facts

Name
Laura Põldvere

Born
30 August 1988

Nationality
🇪🇪 Estonian

National Selection
Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu 2021 (Finland)
Eesti Laul 2020
Eesti Laul 2017
Eesti Laul 2016
Eesti Laul 2009
Eurolaul 2007
Eurolaul 2005

In Eurovision
2017 Kyiv
2005 Kyiv

Song
Verona (2017, with Koit Toome)
Let’s get loud (2005, Suntribe)

Biography

Laura Põldvere is an Estonian singer. She was born in the Estonian city of Tartu.
 
Laura’s career started in 2005, when she took part in Eurolaul, the national final for the Eurovision Song Contest. As a solo singer, she sang “Moonwalk”. The song became 2nd and reached the #1 spot in the Estonian charts. However, she also participated as a member of the girlband Suntribe. The group won and represented Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Let’s get loud”. The band had previously recorded a song in Estonian, “Ei tunne mind”. After 2005, the group split up and Laura went for a solo career.
 
In 2007, Laura was back in Eurolaul, this time with the song “Sunflower”. She reached the 3rd place. Again, Laura’s song reached the #1 spot in the Estonian charts. In the same year, on 1 September, her debut album “Muusa” was released. Laura took a break from her singing career to study at Berklee College in Boston, USA.
In 2009, Laura made a comeback at Eesti Laul, now the national final for the Eurovision Song Contest. Her song “Destiny” reached a 3rd place. Another album followed, “Ultra”, which was released on 8 December 2009. In November 2011 the album was followed by a compilation album with the title “Sädemeid taivast”.
 
After a few years of silence, Laura made a comeback in 2016, and her stage again was Eesti Laul. The song “Supersonic” became 2nd and again was good for a #1 in the Estonian charts. The follow up song “94-95” had the same success. Together with Koit Toome, Laura took part in Eesti Laul 2017. The song “Verona” won and took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017. “Verona” did not reach the final. On 12 May 2017 however, a “Greatest hits” album appeared with “Verona” on it.
 
In 2018, Laura released a few non-album singles: “Waterfall”, “Tõusulained” and “Lennujaamas”. A new album, “9 Elu” found it’s release on 3 December 2019. On this album a.o. another duet with Koit Toome.
 
In 2020, Laura took part in Eesti Laul again. The song this time was called “Break me”. Laura reached the 11th place in the final this time. The song was followed by one in Estonian, “On meie aeg”. In 2021, Laura participated in Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu, the Finnish national selection for the Eurovision song contest. Unfortunately, her song “Play” became last in the final. After this, she released two new singles and went on to perform in Poland and Italy.
 
In 2022, on 11 March, a new single was released: “Gameboy”, which was a collaboration with Jyrise. The band Tabloided invited her to record a song together, which was titled “Zeitgeist”. In May of that year, the new song “Prayers to you” came out. In the summer, Laura organized a music camp, Make Music Until You Drop
 
It was in March 2023 that Laura released a song called „Lilled jäävadki Sulle“. With that song, she participated in the show Uus Laul II. She and her team reached the final of the contest. In August she opened for Bonnie Tyler. A new single, “Pahupidi”, was released in September. Laura took part in Eesti Laul 2024, where she sang “Here’s Where I Draw The Line”. Unfortunately, she didn’t make it to the final.

Entries

Verona (with Koit Toome)

Country
🇪🇪 Estonia

Year
2017

Language
English

Lyrics
Sven Lõhmus

Music
Sven Lõhmus

Backings
Kaire Vilgats
Dagmar Oja
Rolf Roosalu

Results Semi

Points: 85
Position: 14
Running order: 17

Results Finals

Points: –
Position: –
Running order: –

Let’s get loud (Suntribe)

Country
🇪🇪 Estonia

Year
2005

Language
English

Lyrics
Sven Lõhmus

Music
Sven Lõhmus

Backings

Results Semi

Points: 31
Position: 20
Running order: 12

Results Finals

Points: –
Position: –
Running order: –