The talents emerging from Alicante in the music scene are making a notable mark on La Voz, with Javier Santacruz standing out on the Directo stage. The 23-year-old performer is part of Pablo López’s team, and his rendition of ABBA’s classic, Winner Takes It All, drew high praise from the coach after a memorable audition that resonated with viewers across the audience and judges alike.
Two from Alicante make it to La Voz semi finals
Pablo López’s team closed the round with a bold choice. Eldense-based Alba Ed-Dounia opened with a daring performance of Hey by Beyoncé. Next came ABBA, followed by Javier Santacruz’s moment in the spotlight. Teresa de Luis captivated the crowd with Lara Fabian’s Je me souviens, and Ana Corbel closed the round with Josh Groban’s Cinema Paradiso as a striking finale.
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With only two spots remaining on López’s team, the audience earned the first slot by voting for Javier Santacruz, the Alicante contestant. The second place went to Ana Corbel, a choice that the Malaga coach had to weigh carefully, considering Alba Ed Dounia and Teresa de Luis from Elda each made a strong impression.
Support for Alba Ed Dounia
Elda rallied behind Alba Ed Dounia at a pivotal moment. Around 200 people attended her performance at the Castelar Theater in Elda, yet neither the audience vote nor the coach’s decision favored her advancement. The turnout underscored the tough competition and how a single moment can shape the course of the semifinals for a rising artist.
Eight finalists
The live premiere opened with a performance by Laura Pausini, Pablo López, Antonio Orozco, and Luis Fonsi, who delivered En cambio no, a well-known Italian ballad. After all teams showcased their acts, the lineup of finalists came into sharper focus, highlighting a mix of seasoned voices and fresh talent.
- javier crespo
- Salma Diaz
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- Anton Perard
- Sergio del Boccio
- main gonzalez
- Ana Corbel
- javier santacruz