Ana Villa
Spanish journalist and musician
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Biography
Ana Villa is a journalist, and since 2012, she has worked as an editor and social media manager (SMM) of the Teatros Magazine.[1][2]
As a percussionist, she is the drummer and backing vocalist for the punk-pop group Pantones and drummer for Los Chillers and Monterrosa.[1][3]
In 2023, she performed with the duo Nebulossa in their presentation at Benidorm Fest 2024, the Spanish selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, with the song "Zorra".[4][5] They came first in their semifinal on January 30, 2024, qualifying for the final,[6] which they won.[7]
Already in Eurovision 2024, as part of the Spanish delegation, she participated on May 9 at the Malmö Arena in the second semifinal, where she played percussion with luminous drumsticks.[1][8] During the grand finale, held on May 11, Nebulossa placed eighth,[9] but after the sum of the votes of the specialized jury and the televote, they obtained a total of 30 points, placing 22nd.[10]