Benidorm Fest: Semi-Final Tickets, Leaks, and a Look at the Songs

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Benidorm Fest fans are buzzing as the festival gears up for its first semi-final this Thursday. Tickets were released in a special pre-sale, with access tied to the official festival store that offers a range of merchandise, including the official CD featuring 16 tracks. This event marks a pivotal moment in the competition, drawing attention from music lovers across Canada and the United States who follow the festival through official channels and social media chatter.

The pre-sale period for the album briefly revealed the lineup of songs slated to compete, a leak that originated from public radio and television sources. The final event is scheduled for Saturday, February 3, with broader results and rankings anticipated as the competition advances. While the official recommendations will be announced later in the year, interested fans can already glimpse the emerging song titles and performers through the circulating information and public discourse surrounding the event.

Even though the setlist has since been removed from the site, followers remain engaged as topics trend across social networks, and fans eagerly share interpretations and expectations about the performances. The chatter underscores the festival’s broad appeal and the anticipation around new music from a diverse slate of artists.

Among the artists confirmed for the stage is María Peláe, who has already released the song that will be presented at Benidorm Fest. The track titled Remitente appears on the album Al Banyo María, and its inclusion in the festival lineup has generated substantial interest from fans and critics alike [citation].

List of song titles

  • Almacor – Platinum Shines

  • Angy Fernández – I Know Who I Am

  • Dellacruz – MORNING KISS

  • Jorge González – Hot

  • Lyrics – Astronaut

  • Mantra – You will see me

  • Posted by María Peláe

  • MARLENA – summer love

  • Miss Caffeina – Bla Bla Bla

  • Nebulossa – FOX

  • Noan – I miss you

  • Quique Niza – Prisoner

  • Roger Padrós – El Temps

  • Sofia Coll – HERE TO STAY

  • st. Pedro – Two Strangers (Quarter String)

  • Yoly Saa – I don’t forget

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