🇪🇸 Running Order for the 2023 Benidorm Fest Final revealed

🇪🇸 Running Order for the 2023 Benidorm Fest Final revealed

After having two intense Semi-Finals in the suny city of Benidorm this week, we are one step closer to finding out who will represent Spain at Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool. Ahead of the final of Benidorm Fest 2023, RTVE has revealed the running order for tomorrow’s show.

Karmento to open the show and Vicco to close the show

The running order for tomorrow’s show was revealed in a press conference by RTVE today, with the running order as follows:

Running
Order
ArtistEntry
1Karmento“Quiero y duelo”
2Megara“Arcadia”
3Alice Wonder“Yo quisera”
4Fusa Nocta“Mi Familia”
5Agoney“Quiero arder”
6Blanca Paloma“Eaea”
7José Otero“Inviernos en Marte”
8Vicco“Nochentera”

The final of Benidorm Fest 2023 will take place tomorrow, February 4, and will air on RTVE at 22:05CET.

What Is Benidorm Fest

Following a decade and a half interval, Spain’s national broadcaster RTVE revived the Benidorm International Song Festival, and transformed into Spain’s selection show for Eurovision. This is not the first time RTVE has experimented with pre-existing formats to select it’s Eurovision entrants; having previously intermittently used Operación Triunfo. Though this time was to much greater success, as inaugural winner Chanel ultimately finished third at last year’s contest in Turin. The second edition is being hosted by Inés Hernand, Mónica Naranjo, and Rodrigo Vázquez.

Voting in Benidorm Fest consists of a hybrid system, with three voting methods: jury, demiscopic, and televote. the jury consists of music professions ranking the competitors, and makes up 50% of the vote. The demiscopic vote is a weighted system meant to balance the vote based on the demographic make up of Spain, and makes up 25% of the vote. The final 25% of the vote consists of simple televote.

Spain’s Eurovision Journey

Spain debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1961 with Conchita Bautista’s “Estando Contigo”. The country earned its first win in 1968 with Massiel’s “La La La”, and won again in 1969 with Salome’s “Vivo Cantando” in an infamous four-way tie. Although they have yet to win again, Spain earned several 2nd place finishes, most famously with Mocedades’ “Eres tu” in 1973 and Anabel Conde’s “Vuelve conmigo” in 1996. Spain has been less successful in recent years. Although they achieved two 10th place finishes in 2012 and 2014, the country has not finished above 20th place since 2015, including one last-place in 2017. This poor running streak was broken, however in 2022, when Chanel finished in 3rd place with 459 points from the jury and televoters with her song “SloMo”.

What do you think of the running order? Who will end up representing Spain in Liverpool? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow “That Eurovision Site” on FacebookInstagramTwitter and Tiktok as we gear up for Benidorm Fest 2023!

News Source: RTVE

Photo Credit: RTVE

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