Benidorm Fest 2024: Sold-Out Tickets and Eurovision Lineup

Benidorm Fest 2024 draws quick ticket demand and reveals the lineup for Spain’s Eurovision bid

Within minutes of going on sale, tickets for Benidorm Fest 2024 sold out at the Palau d’Esports L’Illa in Benidorm. The event, scheduled for early 2024, will determine which song will carry Spain to the Eurovision Song Contest. Tickets went live at noon on a Monday and were snapped up in seconds, according to the official store and organizers. Cited: RTVE

Industry data show a surge of online activity as tickets opened. A single marketing and distribution contact managed the ticketing process during the initial release, with Enterticket supplying the platform. Concurrent connections peaked with over seven thousand users, and there were thousands of visits to the signing platform as fans flocked to secure seats. Cited: Enterticket

Interest in Benidorm Fest transcends borders. Fans from multiple countries including Romania, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the United States, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Croatia, Iceland, Turkey, Argentina, Indonesia, Vietnam, Japan, Kuwait, China and Australia showed significant engagement. This international turnout underscores the festival’s broad appeal and its potential to attract a global Eurovision audience. Cited: RTVE

Listen to the 16 songs of Benidorm Fest 2024: from Almácor to Saint Peter

The anticipation surrounding Benidorm Fest reached new heights as fans eagerly awaited the lineup. Previously, the first and second semi-finals saw ticket sales reach record speeds, with both rounds selling out in under thirty minutes during the preceding week. Cited: RTVE

Benidorm Fest 2024 will feature a pair of semi-finals on January 30 and February 1, with a grand final set for February 3, 2024. The third edition’s poster includes Almácor, Angy Fernández, Dellacruz, Jorge González, Lérica, Mantra, María Peláe, Marlena, Miss Caffeina, Nebulossa, Noan, Quique Niza, Roger Padrós, Sofia Coll, Saint Peter and Yoly Saa. Cited: RTVE

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