RTVE, the Spanish national broadcaster, has premiered the sixteen competing entries at the forthcoming edition of Benidorm Fest 2025.
The Spanish national broadcaster held a special press event at RTVE’s Studio 4 in Prado del Rey where assembled media and press were able to listen to the sixteen Benidorm Fest 2025 entries for the very first time. The 16 competing acts also graced the event. RTVE has officially premiered the 16 potential Spanish Eurovision 2025 entries.
You can listen to the Benidorm Fest 2025 competing songs on RTVE Play and RTVE’s Official Eurovision page here.
- Carla Frigo – Bésame
- Celine Van Heel – La Casa
- Chica Sobresalto – Mala Feminista
- Daniela Blasco – Uh Nana
- David Afonso – Amor Barato
- De Teresa – La Pena
- Henry Semler – No Lo Ves
- J KBello – VIP
- K!ngdom – Me Gustas Tú
- Kuve – Loca X Ti
- LaChispa – Hartita De Llorar
- Lucas Bun – Te Escribo En El Cielo
- Mawot – Raggio Di Sole
- Mel Ömana – I’m A Queen
- Melody – Esa Diva
- Sonia y Selena – Reinas
Benidorm Fest 2025
The 2025 Benidorm Fest will consist of three live televised shows (two semi-finals and a Grand Final). A total of 16 acts will compete in the 2025 Spanish national selection, 8 acts will battle in each of the two semi-finals, the top four acts from each semi-final will proceed to the Grand Final. Hence a total of 8 acts will battle for the golden to Eurovision 2025 in the Grand Final. Benidorm Fest 2025 will run from 28 January-01 February.
- The 2025 Benidorm Fest will be held on 28 January (First Semi-final), 30 January (Second Semi-final) and 01 February (Grand Final).
- All three shows will be broadcast live on TVE 1.
- Spain will determine its Eurovision 2025 act and entry on Saturday 01 February via the Grand Final of Benidorm Fest 2025.
RTVE and Spain are gearing up in full steam for their 2025 national selection Benidorm Fest. A total of 16 acts will be battling for the golden ticket to Basel:
- Carla Frigo- Besame
- Celine Van Heel- La Casa
- Chica Sobresalto- Mala Feminista
- Daniela Blasco-
- David Alonso- Amor Barato
- Deteresa- La Pena
- Henry Semler- No lo ves
- J.Kebello- VIP
- K!INGDOM- Me gustas tu
- Kuve- Loca por ti
- La Chispa- Hartita de llorar
- Lucas Bun- Te escribo en el cielo
- Mawot- Raggio di sole
- Mel Omana- I’m the queen
- Melody- Esa Diva
- Sonia & Selena- Reinas
Spain in Eurovision
Spain debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1961 and has won the event twice: 1968 and 1969. The country hosted the competition in 1969 in Madrid.
Nebulossa represented Spain at the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo with their entry ‘Zorra’.
Source: RTVE
Photo credit: RTVE