Musical career Fridolin came to public attention as a musician in the autumn of
2017 when they participated in the Noortebänd 2017 competition, reaching the final. In 2017, they received the Radio 2 Demo of the Year award for the song "Again." Fridolin participated in the
Eesti Laul 2019 competition, where they also reached the final, finishing 6th with the song "Coming Home". In the same year, they took 2nd place in the final of the German Songwriting Awards. In 2020, Fridolin participated in
Eesti Laul 2020 and achieved 8th place with the song "Only Dream." They were also selected as the New Artist of the Week for the international A&R Worldwide newsletter. In 2018, Fridolin performed at the
Intsikurmu Festival. In 2019, they were invited to participate in the MUSEXPO music conference in Los Angeles, USA, where artists such as
Katy Perry,
LMFAO, and
Jessie J had previously performed. In the same year, they performed at the Westernpop Festival in the Netherlands and the Chengdu International Sister Cities Youth Music Festival in China. In 2020, Fridolin performed at Sofarsounds in Latvia and at the Intsikurmu and Valgeranna festivals in Estonia. In 2022, Fridolin performed at the Norden Festival in Germany. In 2023, Fridolin appeared in the final of
Eesti Laul 2023 and achieved 7th place.Between 2020 and 2022, Fridolin was the host of the Koolitants Festival. In 2022, Fridolin released their first EP, "Higher Self," featuring five tracks. On 22 April 2025, they released their full-length Estonian-language debut album,
Armastatuna. Themes of social non-conformity are explored in their 2026 double single "Sa mind ei kuule" (You Don't Hear Me) and "Katki" (Broken). == Discography ==