Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019

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Spain was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "La venda", written by Adrià Salas and performed by Miki. The Spanish participating broadcaster, Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE), selected its entry through the tenth series of the reality television music competition Operación Triunfo. Ten artists and songs ultimately qualified to compete in the Eurovision selection show of the competition where a public televote exclusively selected "La venda" performed by Miki as the winner, receiving 34% of the votes.

Participating broadcasterRadiotelevisión Española (RTVE)
Country Spain
SelectionprocessOperación Triunfo 2018: Gala Eurovisión
Selectiondate20 January 2019
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Spain in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Participating broadcasterRadiotelevisión Española (RTVE)
Country Spain
Selection processOperación Triunfo 2018: Gala Eurovisión
Selection date20 January 2019
Competing entry
Song"La venda"
ArtistMiki
SongwritersAdrià Salas
Placement
Final result22nd, 54 points
Participation chronology
◄2018 2019 2020►
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As a member of the "Big Five", Spain automatically qualified to compete in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Performing as the closing performance of the show in position 26, Spain placed twenty-second out of the 26 participating countries with 54 points.

Background

Prior to the 2019 contest, Televisión Española (TVE) until 2006, and Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE) since 2007, had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Spain fifty-eight times since TVE's first entry in 1961.[1] They have won the contest on two occasions: in 1968 with the song "La, la, la" performed by Massiel and in 1969 with the song "Vivo cantando" performed by Salomé, the latter having won in a four-way tie with France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. They have also finished second four times, with "En un mundo nuevo" by Karina in 1971, "Eres tú" by Mocedades in 1973, "Su canción" by Betty Missiego in 1979, and "Vuelve conmigo" by Anabel Conde in 1995. In 2018, RTVE placed twenty-third out of twenty-six countries with the song "Tu canción" performed by Amaia and Alfred.

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, RTVE organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. RTVE confirmed its intentions to participate at the 2017 contest on 14 September 2018.[2] In 2016 and 2017, RTVE organised a national final featuring a competition among several artists and songs to select both the artist and song. In 2018, RTVE used the reality television singing competition Operación Triunfo (the Spanish version of Star Academy) to select both the artist and song that would represent Spain, a procedure which was continued for its 2019 entry after RTVE's Governing Board approved the renewal of the competition for a further series.[3][4]

Before Eurovision

Operación Triunfo 2018

The Spanish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 was selected through Operación Triunfo, a Spanish reality television music competition consisting of training sixteen contestants in a boarding academy in order to find new singing talent.[5][6] The tenth series, also known as Operación Triunfo 2018, took place from 19 September 2018 to 19 December 2018 at the Parc Audiovisual de Catalunya in Terrassa (Barcelona), hosted by Roberto Leal. The competition was broadcast on La 1 and TVE International as well as online via RTVE's official website rtve.es. Unlike previous editions, all sixteen contestants that entered the academy were eligible to compete in the Eurovision selection show, Gala Eurovisión, that took place on 20 January 2019.[3] A song submission period for Gala Eurovisión was open from 1 November 2018 until 15 November 2018. In addition to the public call, RTVE and the production company Gestmusic invited established songwriters to submit songs. Songs were required to contain lyrics in one of the official languages of Spain. Songwriters could propose their ideal performer(s) for their songs from among the eligible contestant(s) of Operación Triunfo 2018, but the suggestion was not binding.[7][8] More than 1,000 songs were received at the conclusion of the submission period, 953 of which were submitted through the public call.[9] Natalia received the highest number of performer proposals from songwriters (266 songs), followed by Alba Reche (217) and Famous (197).[10][11]

A five-member committee consisting of Zahara (singer and composer), Alberto Jiménez (singer of the band Miss Caffeina), José Juan Santana (member of the Spanish branch of the international OGAE fan club), José Luis Amo (member of the Spanish AEV fan club) and Irene Mahía (representative of RTVE Digital) evaluated the songs received from the public call and selected a maximum of ten songs, while an alternative five-member committee consisting of Ana María Bordas (Co-Head of the Delegation for Spain at Eurovision), Antonio Losada (Co-Head of the Delegation for Spain at Eurovision), Irene Mahía (representative of RTVE Digital), Noemí Galera (director of the Operación Triunfo 2018 academy) and Manu Guix (music director of Operación Triunfo 2018) evaluated the songs received from invited songwriters and also selected a maximum of ten songs.[12] A total of 17 songs were selected for Gala Eurovisión and allocated by the teaching staff of the academy, in collaboration with RTVE, to thirteen of the eligible contestants either as solo acts or in duet combinations. The competing songs and the allocations were announced on 11 December 2018, while one-minute demo versions of the competing songs recorded by the contestants were previewed by RTVE on their official website on 19 December 2018 for an Internet vote.[13][14]

    Contestant was eligible for Gala Eurovisión and was allocated at least one song
    Contestant was eligible for Gala Eurovisión but was not allocated any song

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Contestant Age Residence Episode of elimination Place finished
(Overall ranking)
Famous 19 Seville Gala Final 1st
Alba Reche 20 Alicante 2nd
Natalia 19 Pamplona 3rd
Sabela 24 A Coruña 4th
Julia 23 Cádiz 5th
Miki 22 Barcelona Gala 12 6th
Marta 18 Málaga Gala 11 7th
María 26 Madrid Gala 10 8th
Marilia 18 Las Palmas Gala 9 9th
Carlos Right 25 Barcelona Gala 8 10th
Noelia 22 Málaga Gala 7 11th
Damion 21 Tenerife Gala 6 12th
Dave 20 Cádiz Gala 5 13th
Joan Garrido 22 Palma Gala 4 14th
África 22 Madrid Gala 3 15th
Alfonso 22 Madrid Gala 2 16th
Rodrigo 25 Huelva Gala 0 Not selected
Luis 19 Barcelona
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Internet vote

Internet users had between 20 December 2018 and 2 January 2019 to vote for their three favourite demos on RTVE's official website. 190,513 votes were received at the conclusion of the voting, and the top three entries qualified for Gala Eurovisión.[15][16] A five-member committee evaluated the remaining fourteen entries and selected an additional seven qualifiers for Gala Eurovisión.[17]

    Internet vote qualifier
    Evaluation committee qualifier

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Internet vote – 20 December 2018 – 2 January 2019
Artist Song Songwriter(s) Place Result
Alba Reche "¿Qué será luego?" Aitana López 6 N/a
Carlos Right "Nunca fui" Lolo Álvarez 15 N/a
Carlos Right "Se te nota"
  • Juan Pablo Isaza
  • Juan Pablo Villamil
12 Qualified
Damion "Sale"
  • Víctor Arbelo
  • Adri Mena
13 N/a
Famous "No puedo más" 4 Qualified
Joan Garrido and Marilia "A tu lado"
  • Ángel Reyero
  • Fernando Fú
16 N/a
Julia "¿Qué quieres que haga?"
11 Qualified
María "Muérdeme"
1 Qualified
Marilia "Todo bien"
  • Sananda
  • Chris Wahle
  • Andreas Öhrn
  • Juan Carlos Fuguet López
7 Qualified
Marta "Vuelve"
  • Santi Fontclara
  • Lydia Torrejón
8 N/a
Miki "El equilibrio"
  • Diego Cantero
  • Sergio Bernal
  • Tato Latorre
  • Francesco Severino
  • Alejandro Martínez
17 N/a
Miki "La venda" Adrià Salas 5 Qualified
Miki and Natalia "Nadie se salva"
9 Qualified
Natalia "La clave"
  • Merche
  • Ander Pérez
  • Nuria Azzouzi
  • Rosa Martínez
3 Qualified
Noelia "Hoy vuelvo a reír otra vez"
2 Qualified
Sabela "Dímelo de frente"
14 N/a
Sabela "Hoy soñaré"
10 Qualified
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Gala Eurovisión

Gala Eurovisión took place on 20 January 2019. The winner, "La venda" performed by Miki, was selected exclusively through a public vote via telephone, SMS and the official Operación Triunfo app.[7][8]

The four members of the expert panel that commented on the entries were:[18]

In addition to the performances of the competing entries, guest performers included Eleni Foureira, the Eurovision runner-up for Cyprus in 2018, performing "Fuego" and "Tómame". The competing contestants performed "Toy", and Alfred and Amaia who both represented Spain in 2018 were also present to announce the winner. Gala Eurovisión was watched by 1.892 million viewers in Spain with a market share of 11.6%.[19]

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Gala Eurovisión – 20 January 2019
R/O Artist Song Televote Place
1 Marilia "Todo bien" 6% 6
2 Sabela "Hoy soñaré" 2% 9
3 Famous "No puedo más" 5% 7
4 Natalia "La clave" 6% 5
5 Julia "Qué quieres que haga" 3% 8
6 Miki "La venda" 34% 1
7 Noelia "Hoy vuelvo a reír otra vez" 7% 4
8 Carlos Right "Se te nota" 1% 10
9 Miki and Natalia "Nadie se salva" 14% 3
10 María "Muérdeme" 22% 2
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Preparation

The official video of the song, directed by Adrià Pujol and Fèlix Cortés, was filmed on 13 February 2019 at the Mercantic antique market in Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona)[20] and was released on 7 March 2019.[21]

Promotion

Miki made appearances across Europe to specifically promote "La venda" as the Spanish Eurovision entry. He performed at the Eurovision in Concert event at the AFAS Live venue in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 6 April; the London Eurovision Party at the Café de Paris venue in London, United Kingdom on 14 April, and the Moscow Eurovision Party at the Vegas City Hall venue in Moscow, Russia on 24 April.[22][23][24][25]

In addition to his international appearances, Miki performed "La venda" as a guest on competitive dance reality television series Fama, a bailar, aired on #0, on 26 March.[26] On 30 March, he performed the song at the Plaza de Oriente in Madrid on occasion of the Earth Hour.[27] On 20 April, he performed during the Eurovision-Spain Pre-Party event which was held at the Sala La Riviera venue in Madrid.[28] On 8 May, the special concert event Miki y amigos, which aired on RTVE's official website and YouTube channel, centered on him, accompanied by guest performers.[29]

At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2019 took place at Expo Tel Aviv in Tel Aviv, Israel and consisted of two semi-finals on 14 and 16 May and the final on 18 May 2019.[30] According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. As a member of the "Big Five", Spain automatically qualifies to compete in the final. In addition to their participation in the final, Spain is also required to broadcast and vote in one of the two semi-finals. During the semifinal allocation draw on 28 January 2019, Spain was allocated to air and vote in the first semi-final on 14 May.

In Spain, TVE broadcast both semi-finals on La 2, and the final on La 1 with commentary by Tony Aguilar and Julia Varela;[31] in addition, and for the first time since 2002, Radio Nacional de España (RNE) aired the final on Radio Nacional and Radio 5 with commentary by Daniel Galindo;[32] with all the shows also broadcast internationally on TVE Internacional and the final on Radio Exterior. For the second consecutive year, the final was broadcast live in cinemas across the country due to an agreement with cinema chain Cinesa.[33] RTVE appointed Nieves Álvarez as its spokesperson to announce during the final the top 12-point score awarded by the Spanish jury, for the third year in a row.[31] The Spanish song placed 22nd in the final with 54 points.

Staging and performance

The staging director for the Spanish performance was Fokas Evangelinos, who had previously worked with the delegations of Greece, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Azerbaijan in a similar role, including the winning performances of Greece in 2005 and Russia in 2008.[34] Miki was joined in stage by backing singers and dancers Mikel Hennet (who represented Spain in 2007 as part of D'Nash), Ernesto Santos, Fran Guerrero, María Acosta and Mary Martínez.[35]

Voting

Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1–8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Each participating broadcaster assembles a five-member jury panel consisting of music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent, with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. This jury judged each entry based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently. The individual rankings of each jury member, as well as the nation's televoting results, were released shortly after the grand final.[36]

Points awarded to Spain

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Points awarded to Spain (Final)[37]
Score Televote Jury
12 points  Portugal
10 points
8 points
7 points  France
6 points  Belgium
5 points
4 points
3 points  Netherlands
2 points
1 point  Denmark  Russia
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Points awarded by Spain

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Detailed voting results

The following members comprised the Spanish jury:[36]

  • María Soledad Giménez Muñoz [es] (Sole Giménez; jury chairperson)  composer, author, singer
  • Elena Gómez  radio music coordination at Radio 3
  • Ricardo Luis Merino Urdiales [es] (Ricky Merino)  singer, dancer, television host
  • Raúl Gómez García [es] (Raúl Gómez)  composer, singer, pianist
  • David Feito (singer) [es]  songwriter, producer, represented Spain in 2013 as member of El Sueño de Morfeo
More information R/O, Country ...
Detailed voting results from Spain (Semi-final 1)[38]
R/O Country Jury Televote
S. Giménez E. Gómez R. Merino R. Gómez D. Feito Rank Points Rank Points
01  Cyprus152111556101
02  Montenegro5101617121217
03  Finland13781379216
04  Poland1115107111313
05  Slovenia11217497483
06  Czech Republic494133865
07  Hungary71199131112
08  Belarus1243344711
09  Serbia6861268314
10  Belgium3376106574
11  Georgia8161514171615
12  Australia2625111247
13  Iceland141412101415210
14  Estonia1051316810156
15  Portugal17171181614112
16  Greece9152221092
17  San Marino16131415151738
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Detailed voting results from Spain (Final)[37]
R/O Country Jury Televote
S. Giménez E. Gómez R. Merino R. Gómez D. Feito Rank Points Rank Points
01  Malta121779231414
02  Albania20191919252425
03  Czech Republic52110245613
04  Germany7222217191720
05  Russia15461699292
06  Denmark10232012141811
07  San Marino25252525242521
08  North Macedonia4181521121219
09  Sweden2334211256
10  Slovenia32423101710122
11  Cyprus231011356515
12  Netherlands829133838
13  Greece19131311201924
14  Israel21151422152116
15  Norway131182361147
16  United Kingdom14162124162218
17  Iceland24201615222383
18  Estonia1882418111612
19  Belarus229118211517
20  Azerbaijan91431047101
21  France1761214131374
22  Italy65185774112
23  Serbia11141720182023
24   Switzerland161227883210
25  Australia1756121065
26  Spain
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