Benidorm Fest 2026
Spanish song contest
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- Benidorm Fest 2026 was the fifth edition of the annual Benidorm Fest, a television song contest held in Benidorm, Spain, organised and broadcast by Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE).
- The winner was " T amaré ", written by Antonio Ramírez Bernal and Carlos Prieto Cornejo and performed by Tony Grox and Lucycalys.
- The competition consisted of two semi-finals and a final.
- In each semi-final, the six songs with the most votes among a professional jury (50%), a demoscopic panel (25%) and the televote (25%), qualified to the final.
- RTVE announced new features for this edition of the festival, such as a prize of €100,000 for the winning act and €50,000 for the songwriters.
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WikipediaBenidorm Fest 2026 was the fifth edition of the annual Benidorm Fest, a television song contest held in Benidorm, Spain, organised and broadcast by Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE). The competition consisted of two semi-finals on 10 and 12 February, and a final on 14 February 2026. The winner was "T amaré", written by Antonio Ramírez Bernal and Carlos Prieto Cornejo and performed by Tony Grox and Lucycalys.
Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE) organised and broadcast Benidorm Fest 2026, the fifth edition of its annual Benidorm Fest. The competition consisted of two semi-finals and a final. In total, 18 candidate songs were divided between the two semi-finals, nine each. In each semi-final, the six songs with the most votes among a professional jury (50%), a demoscopic panel (25%) and the televote (25%), qualified to the final. During the final, the twelve qualified songs were performed again and the winner was determined following the same voting system as in the semi-finals. RTVE announced new features for this edition of the festival, such as a prize of €100,000 for the winning act and €50,000 for the songwriters.
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