Here you find everything you need to know about Spain’s preparations for the “Eurovision Song Contest 2014”, including information about their 2014 national selection and links to their last five Eurovision entries (and their results), just to put the new plans in perspective. | ![]() |
Spain’s plans for the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest: | |
Broadcaster: | TVE |
Website: | rtve.es/eurovision |
Selection: | National selection |
Date: | Final on February 22nd |
♥ Spain will participate in the grand final of the 2014 ESC, on May 10th, they will also vote in the 1st semi-final. | |
Official video: “Dancing in the rain”, Ruth Lorenzo (The winner of the Spanish NF 2014)
The schedule for the Spanish National selection: | |||
♥ | January: | TVE reveal the names of the entries and artists for the national selection | |
♥ | February 22nd: | Final | 5 finalists → 1 winner |
“Mira Quién Va A Eurovisión” – The Result: | Tele votes | Jury votes | Points |
1. “Dancing in the rain”, Ruth Lorenzo | 36 pts. | 10+10+10= 30 pts. | 66 pts. |
2. “Más (Run)”, Brequette | 30 pts. | 12+12+12= 36 pts. | 66 pts. |
3. “Aunque se acabe el mundo”, Jorge González | 24 pts. | 8+8+8= 24 pts. | 48 pts. |
4. “Seguir sin ti”, Raúl | 21 pts. | 7+7+7= 21 pts. | 42 pts. |
5. “Estrella fugaz”, La Dama | 18 pts. | 6+6+6= 18 pts. | 36 pts. |
Spain’s National Selection 2014 – The participants: (with links to the artists pages on rtve.es with full versions of the songs, lyrics and more): |
♥ “Más (Run)“, Briquette (t&m: Thomas G:son, Tony Sánchez-Ohlsson) ♥ “Aunque se acabe el mundo“, Jorge González (t&m: Kiko Rodríguez, Bruno Nicolás, Leticia Fuentes, María José Fernández) ♥ “Estrella fugaz“, La Dama (t&m: Melendi) ♥ “Seguir sin ti“, Raúl (t&m: William Luque, Domingo Sánchez) ♥ “Dancing in the rain“, Ruth Lorenzo (t&m: Ruth Lorenzo, Jim Irvin, Julian Emery) |
The last five Spanish entries and results in the Eurovision Song Contest | |||||
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2013: | “Contigo Hasta El Final (With You Until The End)“ |
ESDM | Grand Final: | 25th place | |
2012: | “Quédate Conmigo (Stay With Me)“ |
Pastora Soler | Grand Final: | 10th place | |
2011: | “Que Me Quiten Lo Bailao – They Can’t Take The Fun Away From Me“ |
Lucía Pérez | Grand Final: | 23th place | |
2010: | “Algo Pequeñito (Something Tiny)“ |
Daniel Diges | Grand Final: | 15th place | |
2009: | “La Noche Es Para Mí (The Night Is For Me)“ |
Soraya | Grand Final: | 24th place | |
(Keep in mind that the dates and rules can change and transcription errors may occur, so I can’t guarantee that everything is 100% correct all the time, although I update the page frequently with info from various Eurovision sites.)