Portugal’s national broadcaster RTP has revealed that the songs taking part in Festival da Canção will be released on January 18th. As we previously reported this year’s festival received 809 applications, which have now been whittled down to just 20.
Composers for Festival da Canção already known
The composers for the 2024 edition of Festival da Canção can be seen in the tables below. All the remaining information for the songs, including the artists and song titles will be revealed on January 18th.
Semi-Final 1
| Songwriter/Composer |
| Bispo |
| Iolanda |
| João Borsch |
| Left. |
| Mela |
| Mila Dores |
| Nena |
| Noble |
| Perpétua |
| Rita Rocha |
Semi-Final 2
| Songwriter/Composer |
| Buba Espinho |
| Cristina Clara |
| Filipa |
| Huca |
| João Couto |
| Léo Middea |
| Maria João |
| No Maka |
| Rita Onofre |
| Silk Nobre |
The dates for Festival da Canção have yet to be revealed. However, it is thought the national final will take place between the end of February and the beginning of March.
What is Festival da Canção?
Festival da Canção is a Portuguese music festival held every year. Artists apply, but they also get invited to take part in the festival by the broadcaster RTP. Festival da Canção selects the Portuguese representative for the Eurovision Song Contest. This national final is one of the oldest national finals and has been going for 57 years. The first edition of Festival da Canção was all the way back in 1964. The festival was held in 1970 and 2000 despite the country not taking part in the contest, first due to a boycott, and then in 2000 due to be relegated from the contest.
Portugal’s journey in Eurovision
Portugal debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest with António Calvário’s “Oração” in 1964. Since then, Portugal has participated in the competition 54 times – appearing the final 45 times. Their only win in the competition came in 2017 with Salvador Sobral, performing his heart-wrenching song “Amar Pelos Dois”.
Portugal’s most recent participation was with Mimicat with the song “Ai, coração”. Mimicat managed to qualify for the Grand Final and once there, she finished in 23rd place. She received a total of 59 points, of which 43 points came from the jury and 16 points came the televote.
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News Source: RTP
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