Spain: Lucia flies to London

by Sanjay (Sergio) Jiandani 77 views

Lucia Perez who will represent Spain at the forthcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Dusseldorf has flown to London today in order to promote her Eurovision entry Que me quiten lo bailao. She will stay in the British capital until the 12th of April when she flies back to Spain for the release of her latest album Cruzar los dedos. A massive campaign is scheduled both in Spain and overseas in order to promote her song.

The Galician singer will be performing in London tonight and will be flying toZurich on the 30th ofApril in order to promote her Eurovisionentry.

Lucia Perez will fly the flag for Spain at the forthcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Dusseldorf with the song Que me quiten lo bailao. Lucia and her team have been very busy in the last few weeks preparing for their Eurovision performance. TVE is all geared up in bringing out a dazzling performance in Dusseldorf. The Spanish national broadcaster has been working very hard and earnestly in order to showcase an extraordinary show for the European audience.

Lucia will be accompanied by 5 dancers/backingvocalistson stage in Dusseldorf. She has been rehearsing her choreography along with her group in Madrid. Lola Gonzalez who is a well recognized Spanish choreographer is in charge of directing and choreographing the Spanish Eurovision act.

Will Lucia conquer Europe with her dance number Que me quiten lo bailao? We will have to wait and see if shegives Spain its 3rd much awaited Eurovision victory next May in Dusseldorf. Spain debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1961 and has won Europe´s favourite television show twice in 1968 and 1969.

Que me quiten lo bailao- Lucia Perez Official videoclip

Sanjay (Sergio) Jiandani

Head of International Relations & Communications

Sanjay (Sergio) joined esctoday.com in December 2006 as an editor. He was appointed as the Head of Press of ESCToday.com in 2011. Hereafter in 2016 he was promoted as the Head of International Relations & Communications at ESCToday. Sergio has covered the Eurovision Song Contest live 21 times since 2000, having worked for several international magazines and media outlets.