Spain: Blas Cantó to select his Eurovision 2021 entry via a national song selection

Spain: Blas Cantó to select his  Eurovision 2021 entry via a national song selection

Media report want the Spanish national broadcaster,TVE, to have decided to hold  a national song selection in order to determine  Blas Cantó’s Eurovision 2021 entry.

Eurovision- Spain has reported that TVE, will has opted for a national song selection  in order to select the Eurovision entry that Blas Cantó , will deliver on the Eurovision stage in Rotterdam Ahoy.

With more details to me revealed the following days on the process, it is more likely to unfold as a gala event. The Spanish representative will perform a number of songs, reportedly four entries, with the audience contributing decisively on which entry will represent Spain at Eurovision 2021. Apart form the Spanish hopeful, the show will feature other acts amogn which  Pastora Soler and Vanesa Martin have been reported to take the stage.

While the dates are not determined yet, the gala is expected to take place some time between January and February. Last night Blas Cantó himself published the following message via Telegram:

“Nothing is as you imagine it. This time, I’m going to hold your hand stronger on the trip. Are you ready? “

In the near future, TVE will offer all the details of its project for the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest.

A few words about Blas Cantó

Blas Cantó is a Spanish singer born on October 26, 1991. He came to fame as member of the Spanish group Auryn, but since 2017 has followed a solo career. In 2000, at the age of 8, he had participated in the children’s  talent show Veo Veo . Back in 2004 he competed in the Spanish national final , Eurojunior, for the Junior Eurovision with the song “Sentir“, but came second behind María Isabel, who eventually won that year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

In 2009, ο Cantó he founded the boyband Auryn alongside with Álvaro GangoCarlos MarcoDavid Lafuente and Dani Fernández. In 2011,the band competed in the country’s national final  Destino Eurovisión  and reached the top 3 placings but Lucía Pérez was the one to win the golden ticket to Dusseldorf.

After Auryn’s participation in Destino Eurovisión came their first single “Breathe in the Light” in 2011,followed by their debut album Endless Road, 7058 in 2012. Both reached top 10 positions on the Spanish charts. Next album in 2013 was entitled  Anti-Heroes which topped the spanish charts and went platinum. The boyband’s thrid album  Circus Avenue also topped the charts remaining in the first place for five consecutive weeks. Just even months before the group break up they released their fourth album Ghost Town in December 2015.

In July Canto participated in the 5th edition of  Tu Cara Me Suena ( Your Face Sounds Familiar ) which he won with 55%. Just some days after Auryn announced that they are breaking up as its members had opted for solo career. Cantó released his debut single “In Your Bed” on March 3 the same day the  Tu Cara Me Suena  final took place.

On March 9, 2018, released his spanish  single “Él no soy yo” while on 14 Speptember 2018 he released his first solo album entitled Complicado, topping the Spanish Album Charts.

 

The Eurovision Story so far

Spain participated for the first time in  1961 with Conchita Bautista and has achieved twice to win , in 1968 (Massiel) and in 1969 (Salome). Madrid hosted the contest in 1969 where there was a four country tie in the first place on the final scoreboard.

Despite not having missed a single contest since 1961 , Spain doesn’t have remarkable results to show the latest years. Exception was Anabel Conde’s 2nd place in  Eurovision 1995 held in Dublin. Spain has came in history 2nd four times ( 1971, 1973, 1979, 1995) while it has finished last 5 times (1962, 1965, 1983, 1999, 2017) from which the first three receiving null points.Miki represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song “La venda”. The singer  in 22nd place with a total of 54 points.

Blas Cantó was chosen internally to represent Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, with the song “Universo” which never reached the ESC stage as the contest was cancelled due to the covid-19 pandemic.

 

Angelo D.

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