Benidorm Fest 2024: Semi-Final Performance Order Announced (Canada/USA)

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With the countdown on and Benidorm Fest 2024 around the corner, TVE has shared the official performance order for the two semi-finals. The events are scheduled for January 30 and February 1, setting the stage for an exciting push toward the national final.

First semi-final (January 30)

Lyric will open with “Astronaut,” a song that blends introspective storytelling with a celestial, travel-inspired atmosphere. Noan follows with “I miss you –“, a track that leans into emotional storytelling and pop sensibilities, inviting listeners into a moment of heartfelt nostalgia. Sofia Coll takes the third spot with “HERE HERE TO STAY,” an assertive anthem that champions resilience and fresh energy. Mantra 4 appears fourth with “You will see me,” a bold statement of presence and artistic individuality. Miss Caffeina comes in fifth with “Blah, blah, blah,” a playful critique wrapped in catchy, accessible hooks. Quique Niza performs “Prisoner,” a piece that explores personal constraints and the longing for freedom through a contemporary lens. Angy Fernández takes seventh with “I know who I am,” a confident declaration of self-identity and empowerment. Nebulossa closes the set with “ZORRA,” a track that fuses modern pop with provocative, outspoken imagery for a memorable finish.

Second semi-final (February 1)

María Peláe opens the night with “The Sender,” a song that blends storytelling with vibrant regional influences and a strong vocal delivery. Dellacruz follows with “Morning kiss,” a warm, melodic number that captures intimate moments and soft, sunlit pop textures. MARLENA delivers “Summer love,” a breezy track that evokes sun-soaked memories and carefree romance. 4th st. Pedro performs “Two Strangers (String Quartet),” a piece that introduces an experimental element by pairing a classical vibe with contemporary pop phrasing. Jorge González brings “Hot,” a high-energy entry designed to spark excitement and confident attitude on stage. Yoly Saa closes the semi with “I Won’t Forget,” a steadfast commitment expressed through a memorable chorus and dynamic range. Roger Padrós offers “Transitions,” a piece about change and evolution, wrapped in a modern sonic palette. Almácor ends the night with “Platinum shine,” a glittering, aspirational track that aims to leave a lasting impression on both the audience and jurors.

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