Eesti otsib superstaari (season 3)

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Eesti otsib superstaari
Season 3
Hosted by Tanel Padar
Ithaka Maria
Judges Mihkel Raud
Maarja-Liis Ilus
Rein Rannap
Winner Ott Lepland
Runner-upBirgit Varjun
Finals venue Linnahall
Release
Original network TV3
Original releaseSeptember 6 (2009-09-06) 
December 20, 2009 (2009-12-20)
Season chronology
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Eesti otsib superstaari Finalists
(with dates of elimination)
Season 3 (2009)
Ott LeplandWinner
Birgit VarjunDecember 20
Marten KuningasDecember 13
Getter Jaani December 6
Jaanus SaagoNovember 29
Anis ArumetsNovember 22
Anne ArrakNovember 15
Kene VernikNovember 8
Eliisa KõivNovember 1
Andrei OzdobaNovember 1

The third season of Eesti otsib superstaari premiered on September 6, 2009. The winner of the season was Ott Lepland.

Contents

In Autumn 2008 TV3 announced that the third season would be postponed. The show was replaced by new show Eesti otsib lemmiklaulu (Estonia is looking for a favourite song). In June 2009 TV3 announced that the auditions for third season will start in August 2009.

In July 2009, Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR) announced that one of the judges, Heidy Purga, is not allowed to take part of that program. Purga is a director of ERR's radio station, Raadio 2. ERR explained that the decision was made, because there is a lot work to do in Raadio 2 at the moment and they will not allow Purga to take part in competitors program.

Several days later TV3 announced new hosts and a new judge. The hosts for the third season are a Eurovision Song Contest-winning rockstar Tanel Padar and singer Ithaka Maria. Heidy Purga was replaced by singer Maarja-Liis Ilus.

This season also produced representatives of Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest three times in a row: Robin Juhkental, who made the semifinals on the show, represented his country as a lead singer of Malcolm Lincoln in 2010; Getter Jaani, who finished in fourth place, sang for Estonia in 2011 and Ott Lepland, the winner of the season, had his turn in 2012 achieving sixth place in the contest. Five years later, Semifinalist Elina Nechayeva scored an 8th place at the Grand Finale of the contest.

Auditions

Auditions for 2009 were held in Pärnu (August 19), Rakvere (August 26), Tartu (August 29 & 30) & Tallinn (August 22 & 23) Only about 60–80 singers qualified to the Theatre round.

Theatre rounds

Theatre rounds were held on September 7 & 8, 2009 in Vene Teater (Russian Theatre in Estonia). 25 new singers qualified to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals

Twenty-five new singers qualified to the studio rounds: 13 female and 12 male. The studio rounds take place in two weeks. First week is girls' week and the second is boys' week. During the week two shows are taking place. In the first show all girls or boys are participating. The judges have the right to send one participant directly to the final. Among others eight new singers are sent to the second show. In the second show four singers are sent to the finals by televoters.

Girls' Round 1

Eliminated: Kristiina Freimane, Maria Alanurme, Liisa Orav, Anna Kutšinskaja
Advanced to the final (Judges' choice): Kene Vernik

Girls' Round 2

Eliminated: Kerli Kivilaan, Elina Nechayeva, Sabrina Abdullajeva, Liina Uibo
Advanced to the final: Getter Jaani, Eliisa Kõiv, Anne Arrak, Birgit Varjun

Boys' Round 1

Eliminated: Sten-Martin Saarest, Robin Juhkental, Kristen Kasuk
Advanced to the final (Judges' choice): Anis Arumets

Boys' Round 2

Eliminated: Karel Tallermaa, Beno Kudrin, Keito Kaljulaid, Mick Pedaja
Advanced to the final: Marten Kuningas, Ott Lepland, Andrei Ozdoba, Jaanus Saago

Finalists

(Ages stated at time of contest)

ContestantAgeHometownVoted offLiveshow theme
Ott Lepland 22 Jüri WinnerGrand Finale
Birgit Varjun23 Sangaste 20 December 2009
Marten Kuningas23 Tallinn 13 December 2009Song from Mother's/Father's Youth & Duets
Getter Jaani16 Tallinn 6 December 2009Ivo Linna Songs & Current Hits
Jaanus Saago19 Suislepa 29 November 2009Dance Songs & Country Songs
Anis Arumets18 Tartu 22 November 2009Acoustic Songs
Anne Arrak21 Tartu 25 October 2009
15 November 2009
Pop Hits
Love Songs
Kene Vernik24 Tartu 8 November 2009My Birth Year
Eliisa Kõiv19 Elva 1 November 2009Songs from the TV Show "Eesti otsib lemmiklaulu"
Andrei Ozdoba23 Tallinn

Finals

Top 10: Pop-hits

Bottom three: Getter Jaani, Jaanus Saago, Anne Arrak
Bottom two: Getter Jaani, Anne Arrak
Eliminated: Anne Arrak No one [1]

Top 10: Songs from TV show "Eesti otsib lemmiklaulu"

Bottom three: Andrei Ozdoba, Anis Arumets, Eliisa Kõiv
Eliminated: Andrei Ozdoba, Eliisa Kõiv

Top 8: Songs from singers' birth year

Bottom three: Anis Arumets, Jaanus Saago, Kene Vernik
Eliminated: Kene Vernik

Top 7: Love songs

Bottom three: Jaanus Saago, Anne Arrak, Marten Kuningas
Bottom two: Marten Kuningas, Anne Arrak
Eliminated: Anne Arrak

Top 6: Acoustic round

Bottom two: Getter Jaani, Anis Arumets
Eliminated: Anis Arumets

Top 5: Dance & country songs

Bottom two: Birgit Varjun, Jaanus Saago
Eliminated: Jaanus Saago

Top 4: Ivo Linna songs & current hits

Bottom two: Getter Jaani, Birgit Varjun
Eliminated: Getter Jaani

Top 3: Song from mother's/father's youth & Duets

Eliminated: Marten Kuningas

Superfinale: The contestants' favourite & Christmas song & Winner's song

The superfinal of Eesti otsib superstaari was held on December 20, 2009, in Linnahall Arena, Tallinn. Both superfinalists performed three songs: a well-known Christmas song, their own favourite performance of the season and winner's song. The winner was chosen by viewers through telephone and SMS voting.

Winner: Ott Lepland
Runner-up: Birgit Varjun

Elimination chart

Legend
Did Not PerformFemaleMaleTop 25Top 10Winner
SafeSafe FirstSafe LastEliminated
Stage:SemiFinals
Week:10/0810/1110/1510/1810/2511/0111/0811/1511/2211/2912/0612/1312/20
PlaceContestantResult
1 Ott Lepland Top 10Winner
2Birgit VarjunTop 10Btm 2Btm 2Runner-Up
3Marten KuningasTop 10Btm 2Elim
4 Getter Jaani Top 10Btm 2Btm 2Elim
5Jaanus SaagoTop 10Btm 3Btm 2Btm 3Elim
6Anis ArumetsTop 10Btm 3Btm 3Elim
7Anne ArrakTop 10SavedElim
8Kene VernikTop 10Elim
9–10Eliisa KõivTop 10Elim
Andrei OzdobaTop 10
SemiKeito KaljulaidElim
Beno Kundrin
Mick Pedaja
Karel Tallermaa
Robin Juhkental Elim
Kristen Kasuk
Sten-Martin Saarest
Sabrina AbdullajevaElim
Kerli Kivilaan
Elina Netšajeva
Liina Uibo
Maria AlanurmeElim
Kristiina Freimane
Anna Kutšinskaja
Liisa Orav

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References

  1. Although Anne Arrak was eliminated, she was given a free pass as one of the major mobile operators had encountered technical difficulties.