Piret Järvis, born on February sixth, nineteen eighty-four, is a multifaceted Estonian talent known for her roles as a singer-songwriter, guitarist, television presenter, and journalist. She was raised in a creative family, the daughter of Maire and Enno Järvis, alongside her older sister and younger brother. After completing high school, Piret pursued her passion for media and public relations at the International University of Concordia, later enhancing her skills in journalism at the University of Tartu.
In two thousand two, Piret became one of the founding members of the popular rock band Vanilla Ninja. She played a crucial role in the band's success, penning lyrics for hit songs such as 'Club Kung Fu,' 'Birds Of Peace,' and 'I Don't Care at All.' Following the departure of former lead singer Maarja Kivi in two thousand four, Piret stepped into a more prominent role, showcasing her vocal talents on the band's two thousand five album, 'Blue Tattoo.' Her charisma and style earned her recognition as the best-looking member of the group, and in two thousand five, she was voted Estonia's sexiest woman by readers of Kroonika magazine.
Beyond her musical career, Piret has made a significant impact on Estonian television. Since two thousand two, she has worked with various channels, including TV3, MTV Eesti, and MTV Baltics. Currently, she serves as a host and journalist at Eesti Rahvusringhääling, where she has helmed popular shows such as 'Pealtnägija,' 'Eesti Laul,' 'Jõulutunnel,' and 'Terevisioon.' Her engaging presence and insightful commentary have made her a beloved figure in the Estonian media landscape.
Piret's influence extends beyond music and television; she represented Estonia by giving out the country's votes during the Eurovision Song Contest in two thousand eleven, contributing to Azerbaijan's historic first victory. With her diverse talents and vibrant personality, Piret Järvis continues to be a prominent figure in Estonia's cultural scene.