This is how Melody's song for Benidorm Fest sounds live and without filters

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There is only a week and a half left until the Benidorm Fest 2025 begins and the artists participating in this edition are already bringing out their best weapons to captivate the public, something crucial especially this year, when free voting is established for the first time through the RTVE Play mobile application. Among the different strategies of the constants are those of creating dance trends for TikTok or performing their songs live so that we already know a little in advance how they sound beyond the studio. In this sense, Melody He has opted more for the latter, for now.

The interpreter of That Divaa song that will be played on the stage of the Palau d'Esports l'Illa in Benidorm, has been invited to visit the Seville City Hall, since she is from Seville by birth, more specifically from the town of Dos Hermanas. During her visit to the city council, the artist took advantage of the good acoustics in one of the corners of the place to record a video promoting her song and, thus, show her vocal skills and how she defends the empowering verses of the song.

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Without music and without filters, only with her voice, Melody shows that the passing of the years has done nothing more than provide her with enough skills to be able to demonstrate a great vocal mastery facing an event as important as the Benidorm Fest, the festival that serves as the Spanish preselection for the contest Eurovisionthe largest musical event held every year in Europe.

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Melody will sing That Diva in the second semi-final of the Benidorm Fest 2025

It is true that the video published by Melody singing That Diva a cappella has helped many to clear their doubts about whether the artist can interpret the song correctly without any sound effects, although we will see the litmus test next time. Thursday, January 30when the Sevillian woman steps on the stage of the Benidorm Fest as a participant in the second semi-final of the contest and where he will display everything prepared during these last months with his team. In this place, both the jury and the public will decide if their candidacy is up to the task of going to the final on February 1 and opting to win the bronze microphone, an award that is awarded to the winning proposal.

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