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The day has come! The Grand Final of Benidorm Fest 2024 is here, and will be held today, Saturday, February 3, starting at 10:15 p.m. on La 1 on RTVE and on RTVE Play, from the city of Benidorm. After that, it will be issued The night of Benidorm Festa program presented by Inés Hernand and Aitor Albizua, which can be seen live on La 1.
Presented by Ruth Lorenzo, Marc Calderó and Ana Prada, the highly anticipated final will feature the performances of the eight finalists, where they will defend their songs with all their passion. The winner of Benidorm Festivalas reported by RTVE, It will come from a mixed voting system between professional jury -national and international-, televoting and demoscopic jury. In this way, whoever receives the highest score will obtain the bronze microphone and will represent Spain in the 68th edition of the European Eurovision contest, which will take place in Malmö next May.
After the first semi-final and the second semi-final, which were held last Tuesday, January 30 and Thursday, February 1, respectively, the following were chosen: St Pedro (164 points), Nebulossa (149 points), Angy Fernández (137 points ), MarĂa Peláe (131 points), Jorge González (122 points), Miss CaffeĂna (105 points), SofĂa Coll (116 points) and Almácor (115 points).
In order that you do not miss a single detail and that tonight you enjoy the grand final of the Benidorm Festivalfrom WECB We compile all the songs that have reached this stage of the contest. Although the betting houses already dictate a clear winner, who do you think is going to win?
All the finalist songs of the Benidorm Fest 2024
These are all the songs that have reached the Grand Final of Benidorm Fest 2024. We will be able to see them this Saturday, February 3, starting at 10:15 p.m. on La 1 on RTVE and RTVE Play, in this same order:
1. ‘Sender’ – MarĂa Peláe
Maria Peláe is defending tooth and nail a great proposal in the Benidorm Fest 2024. With Sender, the Andalusian singer-songwriter collects a wealth of emotions and styles. Although flamenco is the main axis of the song, it also has influences from electronica and rock, in addition to powerful, vindictive lyrics, and a unique interpretation.
2. ‘Two strangers’ – St. Pedro
With Two Strangers, St. Peter brings a bolero in the purest style of Luis Miguel, but loaded with current touches, which could remind other artists like C. Tangana in his era of boleros. This timeless and sentimental song has influences of all kinds, where the canary brings out his voice and mettle. The song has been produced by Neson Hernandez, Ioné de la Cruz and Eduardo Cabra, and has positioned St. Pedro as one of the favorites to defend Spain at Eurovision 2024.
3. ‘I know who I am’ – Angy Fernández
Angy Fernandez He has returned and he has done so with force. In I know who I am, True to its pop-rock spirit, it tells a story of overcoming, focused on finding oneself after a period of darkness. With this song, Angy embraces her own fears and steps forward, showing the most authentic version of herself.
4. ‘Hot’ – Jorge González
Jorge gonzalez has achieved with Hot position itself as the closest participant to repeating Chanel’s steps with SloMo. This matter –very hot- It evokes artists like Ricky Martin, and represents the Latin style, but without losing the Spanish essence. Without a doubt a proposal eurovision that Jorge González is going to defend with all his passion in the final.
5. ‘ZORRA’ – Nebulossa
Bitch of Nebula It reminded us of Rigoberta Bandini from the first moment. The song by the duo of Mery Bas and Mark Dasousa has been one of the most repeated by fans of the Benidorm Fest. And she promises to be one of the most mentioned when it comes to getting a place in the grand final.
6. ‘Here to Stay’ – SofĂa Coll
Sofia Collwith Here to Stay, brings a great dance and electronic proposal, in which it mixes up to three languages. A whole plea to freedom, to the song of oneself, to show that when you arrive at a place, after an arduous journey, it is to stay.
7. ‘Blah, blah, blah’ – Miss Caffeina
Miss Caffeinethrough Bla bla bla, does a whole dance around retro sounds, with synthesizers from the seventies. In this topic they talk about how to confront a hyperconnected society, in which everyone has to give – or so it seems – their opinion. A curious fact about this proposal is that its producer is Stefano Macarone, who produced Ow mom by Rigoberta Bandini for the first edition of the festival.
8. ‘Platinum Shines’ – Almácor
The last one who will defend his song this Saturday, February 3 in the final of the Benidorm Fest 2024 will be Almacor. With Platinum Shines the artist brings a hit catchy from the beginning, which has clear influences from artists like Rauw Alejandro and Bad Bunny.