Telecinko broadcasts will begin at 22:00 with the premiere of Got Talent: All-Stars. Twelve fresh talents, drawn from the most celebrated corners of the Got Talent world, will take the stage for a night of dazzling performances. Dani Fernández, the 2022 Ondas Award winner for Musical Phenomenon of the Year, will have the power to choose one of the night’s two finalists, while the public vote will be split in an unusual way: a tie that leaves Risto Mejide to decide the second finalist. The four contenders include a range of acts, and the audience will have the final say in determining who advances. Among the lineup are Celia Muñoz, last season’s Got Talent Spain winner and an America’s Got Talent finalist ventriloquist; Tulga, a Mongolian acrobat who has appeared in nearly a dozen editions of the format; and performers such as Christian Stoinev and his chihuahua, recognizable from Got Talent Germany and as finalists in the American and Italian versions.
Antenna 3 will follow at 22:10 for the fourth installment of Kids’ Sound. Pablo López returns as the fifth coach, replacing David Bisbal in his final appearance as coach. The four coaches will continue to deploy strategies to attract top vocal talents to their teams. This fourth night will feature a remarkably talented Irish rocker, related to the famous Papá Levante, who performs flamenco-inspired songs and even wears a kilt. The audience will be treated to the enduring support of grandmothers and families who share their performances on platforms like TikTok. On this fourth night, audiences will enjoy performances from Pablo and Aitana, and Sebastián Yatra will perform a special song performed by one of the children, Antonio Orozco’s Entreaty called ‘Entre sobras y sobras me faltas’. Additionally, the coaches will grant one artist a second chance to showcase a talent they can use only once during the entire show. The question lingering in viewers’ minds: who will receive that second chance?
Real Madrid and Osasuna chase titles in La 1
A broadcast starts at 22:00 with the King’s Cup final: Real Madrid vs. Osasuna. The winner of the most prestigious cup on the calendar will be crowned at La Cartuja Stadium in Seville and can be watched live on La 1, RNE, RTVE Play, and RTVE.es. It marks an historic moment for both clubs: Real Madrid earns its 40th final, while Osasuna reaches their second final ever. Teledeporte will air coverage the day before the final from 17:15 to 18:15, featuring Osasuna’s press conference and the opening moments of the Navarre team’s final preparations. A press conference will run from 19:15 to 20:15, followed by the last training session ahead of the other finalist. Juan Carlos Rivero will present exclusive insights into both teams, while Jon Andoni Goicoetxea, Rubén de la Red, and Chapi Ferrer provide commentary.
Natalie Portman, protagonist of the Four
The four programs beginning at 22:00 feature the film Jane’s Revenge. In this tense thriller, Jane, portrayed by Natalie Portman, must navigate danger after her persecuted husband returns home wounded. With eight bullets in his body, he relies on Jane to reach out to an ex-boyfriend she hasn’t seen in over a decade to safeguard their home and farm. The arrival of members of her husband’s gang intensifies the threat, leaving Jane to confront the peril that has followed her across the years.
Beginning at 21:45, the laSexta news program LaSexta Xplica! analyzes why many Hispanic women delay motherhood and reveals what the numbers look like across assisted reproductive clinics. The episode also covers the coronation of King Charles III, presenting footage from the ceremony. Finally, the segment examines the rising tension between Russia and Ukraine in light of prior events at the Kremlin.