🇪🇸 Blanca Paloma to perform at Pre-Party ES 2023

By Tim J Mar 7, 2023

The acts attending the Pre-Parties of Eurovision 2023 continue to be revealed as the organisers of Pre-Party ES have announced that Spain’s Eurovision 2023 representative Blanca Paloma who is representing the nation this year’s contest with “Eaea” has been announced as one of the performers at the Welcome Party on April 7.

Pre-Party ES 2023

About the Pre-Party: The Spanish Pre-Party in the capital of Spain will once again host the pre-party. The organizers of the event will invite all of the participating countries and will welcome all the interested participants with open arms to perform for the Spanish public.

Acts: For the Friday night, Megara (Benidorm Fest 2023), Rakky Ripper (Benidorm Fest 2023), Karmento (Benidorm Fest 2023) Aritz (Benidorm Fest 2023), Fusa Nocta (Benidorm Fest 2023), Meler (Benidorm Fest 2023) , E’FEMME (Benidorm Fest 2023), Sofia Martin (Benidorm Fest 2023), José Otero (Benidorm Fest 2023), Kaliopi (North Macedonia 2012, 2016), FAMOUS (Benidorm Fest 2023) and Blanca Paloma (Spain 2023) are the acts confirmed so far.

Whilst for the Saturday night, Joker Out (Slovenia 2023), Gustaph (Belgium 2023), Monika Linkyte (Lithuania 2023), Alika (Estonia 2023), Sudden Lights (Latvia 2023), and La Zarra (France 2023) are the acts confirmed so far.

Tickets: Tickets for the event are now available to purchase. The prices for individual tickets and packs that are remaining are as follows:

Individual

  • General Admission on Friday – €33
  • Fan Entrance on Friday – €49
  • Family Ticket on Friday – €28
  • General Admission on Saturday – €55 (includes After Party)
  • Family Ticket on Saturday – €50

Packs

  • General Pack – €80 (tickets to General area for Friday and Saturday and for the After Parties)
  • Family Pack – €65
  • Unfortunately the Fan Zone packs have sold out

Tickets for PrePartyES 2023 can be purchased here

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”.

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News Source: EurovisionSpain

Photo Credit: RTVE

By Tim J

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