The singer Lucia Perez has been chosen on Friday to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest, whose final will be held on May 14 in the German city of Düsseldorf. The soloist has been imposed with bailao I removed it at the show of 'Destination Eurovision', TVE 1, the two other finalists: the quintet Auryn, which had been selected with the song back, and Melissa and Eos.
Galician artist was chosen by the audience with 68% of the vote. It is not the first time that Lucia Perez, 25, represents Spain in an international festival. Perez, who has recorded four albums, and Spanish representative participated on two occasions in 2005 and 2009 - at the Festival de Viña del Mar, Chile.
Born in O Incio (Lugo), the singer is the first Galician attends the Eurovision Song Contest, which this year celebrates its 56th edition. The Spanish representative of Spain in Eurovision and has recorded four albums Each of the finalists have played a 'mix' of three of the 9 songs that have been shortlisted for the final.
The jury has been eliminating one item from each trio until only three remain, related to the artists who interpreted. Finally the public has been in charge of choosing the artist to represent Spain at Eurovision. In addition, the winner had the opportunity to meet one of his rivals in the Festival, the band Blue, who will represent Britain in the festival.
A British group's performance, have been joined by Albert Hammond, Sole Giménez, Daniel Diges, TVE Eurovision representative last year. The Eurovision Song Contest 2011, which will take place in Düsseldorf from 10 to 14 May with the participation of 43 countries. In the two semifinals, which will take place on 10 and 12 May, involving 19 countries, of which 10 will get their ticket to the final on Saturday.
In the final, to be held on 14 May, 25 countries will compete. The Eurovision Song Contest 2011, which will be presented by Anke Engelke, Stefan Raab and Judith Rakers, live event return to country Italy, with France, Germany, Spain and United Kingdom will participate directly in the final.
Spanish television broadcast the first semifinal of the festival. According to the rules of the contest, the Big Five countries-France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom are required to participate in the televoting and issue at least one of the two semifinals.
Galician artist was chosen by the audience with 68% of the vote. It is not the first time that Lucia Perez, 25, represents Spain in an international festival. Perez, who has recorded four albums, and Spanish representative participated on two occasions in 2005 and 2009 - at the Festival de Viña del Mar, Chile.
Born in O Incio (Lugo), the singer is the first Galician attends the Eurovision Song Contest, which this year celebrates its 56th edition. The Spanish representative of Spain in Eurovision and has recorded four albums Each of the finalists have played a 'mix' of three of the 9 songs that have been shortlisted for the final.
The jury has been eliminating one item from each trio until only three remain, related to the artists who interpreted. Finally the public has been in charge of choosing the artist to represent Spain at Eurovision. In addition, the winner had the opportunity to meet one of his rivals in the Festival, the band Blue, who will represent Britain in the festival.
A British group's performance, have been joined by Albert Hammond, Sole Giménez, Daniel Diges, TVE Eurovision representative last year. The Eurovision Song Contest 2011, which will take place in Düsseldorf from 10 to 14 May with the participation of 43 countries. In the two semifinals, which will take place on 10 and 12 May, involving 19 countries, of which 10 will get their ticket to the final on Saturday.
In the final, to be held on 14 May, 25 countries will compete. The Eurovision Song Contest 2011, which will be presented by Anke Engelke, Stefan Raab and Judith Rakers, live event return to country Italy, with France, Germany, Spain and United Kingdom will participate directly in the final.
Spanish television broadcast the first semifinal of the festival. According to the rules of the contest, the Big Five countries-France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom are required to participate in the televoting and issue at least one of the two semifinals.
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