“We arrived At 7:00 a.m. to support Agoney”, said the first “eurofans” this Tuesday Palau L’Illa de Benidorm. But it wasn’t just them.
Two young people came from Cádiz, and they were very clear: “Let’s go together. Fusa Nightto death”. From the thousands of participants who filled the pavilion Most of them came from outside the province.
Moreover, many ofWe never thought of coming to the city. until the celebration starts here Benidorm Festival», another example of the strong impact of the festival as a tourist abomination occupancy figures close to 80% In the middle of low season.
Contest frenzy – previous step to represent Spain eurovision– so much so that he transcends even strong bonds of friendship: «We were only going to make it to the first semi-final, but I bought a second ticket. My friend couldn’t find one, so if he can’t find one, I’ll see him in Palau and he’s in a bar».
a living philosophy almost like a religion and that transcends borders because being “eurofan” is “something that accompanies you for a long time”. This Monday morning, a group of young people from different parts of Spain confessed to BİLGİ: «We met here last year. and now we are not only back, we are thinking of going to election festivals in other countries ».
The enthusiasm has only just begun after this Tuesday’s semi-final as it is still next Thursday’s semi-final and, above all, Saturday’s grand finale that will mark the culmination of this second edition of Benidorm Fest. Greater success is expected than last year. In particular, Consell, who contributed 1.5 million euros to the organization of the event, estimates the economic impact of the event. More than 13 million.
The truth is, crazy or not, the competition continues to establish itself as a major event It has been on the annual agenda since the arrival of this new format, making the city of Benidorm once again the music capital of Spain.
Source: Informacion
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