It was confirmed today that Spain’s Eurovision 2024 representative Nebulossa will perform at the London Eurovision Party on April 7th. Following their win at Benidorm Fest, Nebulossa will represent Spain at Eurovision in Malmö in May 2024 with the song “Zorra”.
In addition to performing at London Eurovision Party, it has been revealed that Nebulossa will also perform at the Nordic Eurovision Party, Eurovision in Concert, Pre-Party ES and Barcelona Eurovision Party.
London Eurovision Party 2024
About The Pre-Party: London Eurovision Party (LEP) is the originator of the Pre-Party concept, and will celebrate its 15th anniversary this year. The show will take place at Here@Outernet in central London on April 7th 2024.
Acts: At the time of writing, Raiven (Slovenia 2024), Besa (Albania 2024), Slimane (France 2024), STAND UNIQU3 (JESC – United Kingdom 2023), Gustaph (Belgium 2023), Gåte (Norway 2024), Natalia Barbu (Moldova 2024), SABA (Denmark 2024), Silvester Belt (Lithuania 2024), Mustii (Belgium 2024) Luna (Poland 2024), Michael Rice (United Kingdom 2019), Dons (Latvia 2024), Sarah Bonnici (Malta 2024), Aiko (Czechia 2024), Olly Alexander (United Kingdom 2024), and Nebulossa (Spain 2024) are the acts confirmed so far.
The hosts of the party have also been confirmed as broadcasters Paddy O’Connell, Rylan and Scott Mills, and singer Lucie Jones (United Kingdom 2017). Lucie will also perform at the event.
Tickets Available: At the time of writing there are still some types of tickets available for the London Eurovision Party. Ticket costs are:
- £74.06 for General Entry (Waiting List only)
- £74.75 for Wheelchair User/Accessible entry (Waiting List only)
- £105.76 for Early Entry (Waiting List only)
- £200.33 for VIP Silver Diva Package (Waiting List only)
- £330.48 for VIP Gold Fizz Package
- £594.87 for VIP Platinum Phoenix Package
Tickets and information about the event are available on the London Eurovision Party website.
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.
In 2023, Spain selected Blanca Paloma to carry on the success of Chanel in 2022. As part of the Big 5, Blanca Paloma did not need to qualify to the Grand Final from the semi-finals. At the close of voting, her song “EAEA” finished 17th, with a total of 100 points. Of these, 95 points came from the jury, whilst 5 came from the televote.
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News Source: London Eurovision Party
Photo Credit: RTVE
