The Benidorm Fest 2024 final lineup is now complete with four more songs qualifying.
Palau Municipal Sports Lla de Benidorm advances to the second semi-final of the Spanish selection for Eurovision and after 8 performances, the jury (representing 50% of the decisions), the demoscopic jury (25 %), and TV voting ( 25%) We decided which four people we would like to see again next Saturday.
Once all votes have been counted Saint Pedro, Maria Pelae, Jorge González and Armacor were announced as the finalists.
The show was once again hosted by Ruth Lorenzo (Spain 2014), TV presenter Marc Caldero and singer Ana Prada. Interval acts included Sergio Dalma and Inigo Quintero.
Benidorm Fest 2024: Semi-final 2 results
- Saint Pedro – “Dos Extraños (Cuartet de Cuerda)”
- Maria Pelae – “Remitente”
- Jorge González – “Caliente”
- Armacor – “Brillos Platino”
Roger Padros – “El temps”Malena – “Amor de Verano”Yoli Sir – “No Se Me Olvida”Dela Cruz – “Beso en la Mañana”
Benidorm Fest 2024
For the third year in a row, Spain will use Benidormfest to determine their Eurovision berth. The show will take place in the city of Benidorm for a full week and will be divided into three shows: two semi-finals and one final.
All shows will be hosted by Ruth Lorenzo (Spain 2014), Marc Caldero and Ana Prada and will be held at the Palau Municipal Sports Lila de Benidorm in Benidorm. Voting will follow last year’s pattern, with 50% jury voting, demoscopic jury voting (25%) and televoting (25%).
The jury consists of 8 members, 4 Spanish and 4 international: Carlos Bote, Ángela Carrasco, Guile Milkyway, Beatriz Luengo, Lee Smithhirst, David Cernian, Marta It is made up of a total of eight people: Pikarska and Nicole Refsing.
January 30, 2024: Semi-finals 1February 1, 2024: Semi-finals 2- February 3, 2024: Last day
spain at eurovision
Spain has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 62 times since its debut in 1961, winning twice: in 1968 (La, La, La…) and the following year in 1969 (Vivo Cantando).
As Spain is a member of the ‘Big 5’ they do not have to go through the semi-final round and automatically qualify for the Grand Final. Spain is also a member of “Club Zero” as they have recorded zero points three times. There have been five times in Eurovision’s history that they have finished last, the last time being in 2017.
Spain’s most famous song is probably “Eres Tú” at Eurovision in 1973 (2nd place, 4 points away from winning).