15.4.2025 | Culture
Eurovision Allstars Concert With Tommy Cash
Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Estonian Foreign Ministry, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Jõhvi’s famous concert hall will host an event that could be dubbed a “Eurovision Allstars Concert”. Taking the stage on 27 April will be Tommy Cash, 5MIINUST, Puuluup (all from Estonia), and wavvyboi, from Liechtenstein.
Tommy Cash has taken the world by storm with his music and performances over the past few years. He is an accomplished visual artist, which only adds nuance and flavour to his unique style of music. Topped with a self-described twisted sense of humour, anyone who hears his music either loves it or hates it. It’s mostly the former.
Cash will be representing Estonia at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest with his hit single “Espresso Macchiato”. The lyrics to the song draw on multiple languages, all used incorrectly, which has resulted in mild outrage among many in Italy. Yet fans say that if you pay attention to the video, it’s actually a mockery of how people are wasteful, ignoring the need to practise environmentalism.
Last year’s Eurovision contestants from Estonia were 5MIINUST and Puuluup, two wildly different genres of music that when mashed together, produced an energetic and catchy song that was the crowd favourite of many.
wavvyboi is an artist from Liechtenstein who combines indie rock and pop, offering a wide selection of songs with an unmistakable 90s twist.
Tickets are still available for this event, and you can find them right here!
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