Celebration sweeps through small towns when a local artist secures a spot in the Benidorm Festival final. This year, Ondara and Villena have organized a slate of community events to support Alicante hopefuls as the competition moves toward its conclusion.
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In Villena, the momentum runs high. The mayor, Fulgencio Cerdán, and the Cultural Council member, María Server, joined the group backing local talent. The plan centers on a carnival atmosphere that amplifies the final premiere, set to screen in Plaza de Santiago. Neighbors will gather to watch the rising star Almácor close the night with a performance of Platinum shines. The program is scheduled to begin at 19:00, and attendees can enjoy a range of entertainment options along with a DJ lineup that keeps the energy buzzing well into the evening.
Meanwhile in Ondara, the city council has thrown its support behind the band Nebulossa Bitch. A large screen will project the festival moment from the Prado area, turning the square into a shared viewing venue. The venue will also offer a bar and dining options courtesy of Comissió Soledat 2024, starting at 19:00, transforming the space into a communal celebration as the music unfolds.
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Across the towns, attention focuses on the participants who might carry the national flag forward. Angy Fernández, St. Pedro, Jorge González, Miss Caffeína, Sofía Coll, and María Peláe are in the running for the Bronze Microphone, a stepping stone toward representing Spain in the International Eurovision Song Contest. The atmosphere blends hopeful ambition with a shared pride as residents imagine the potential national stage that could unfold for one of their own.