The newly appointed and multi facetted Spanish Head of Delegation, Cesar Vallejo, will be flying to the sunny shores of Malaga in October to grace the 19th annual OGAE Spain Congress.

Cesar Vallejo the Spanish Head of Delegation and Benidorm Fest director will be gracing the forthcoming OGAE Spain Congress next week when the event lands in the coastal city of Malaga.

Cesar Vallejo is no new face when it comes to the Eurovision Song Contest as he has been part of the Spanish delegation for more than a decade assuming different roles. He is also the director of Benidorm Fest and has played a key role in the inception and development of Benidorm Fest and will the leading the the project in its upcoming 5th edition next year.

Cesar has earned name, fame and recognition in the Spanish tv industry to his experience and connaissance.

RTVE has appointed Cesar Vallejo as the new Spanish Head of Delegation thanks to his great experience, professionalism and talent.

OGAE Spain 19th Congress

Spanish Eurovision fans are in for a treat as numerous former Eurovision acts are lined up to grace the event: Katrina Leskanich,  Mihai Traistariu , Charlotte Perrelli, Nina, Emilija Krokic , Patricia Kaas and Braulio.

A grand line up of Eurovision royalty are expected to land in Malaga for the upcoming 19th OGAE Spain Congress. The event has become an annual rendez vous where the Spanish Eurovision fans are treated to the best of Eurovision music, they get to meet and greet their favourite acts and witness amazing performances.

This year the OGAE Spain Congress will be travelling south to the magnificent city of Malaga on the shores of the Mediterranean sea for the second consecutive year. The event will be held on Saturday 4th October at the Edgar Neville Auditorium.

If you are not a member of OGAE Spain and wish to attend the event you can contact the Spanish fan club via the following email address to get more information: [email protected]

 


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 23 times since 2000, having worked for several international magazines and media outlets.