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| Member station = [[:en:Televisión Española|TVE]]
| Member station = [[:en:Televisión Española|TVE]]
| National selection event = Bella Amor Festival ([[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] - [[Worldvision Q3-2023|Q3-2023]])
| National selection event = Bella Amor Festival ([[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] - [[Worldvision Q3-2023|Q3-2023]])
| Apps = 6 (6 finals)
| Apps = 7 (7 finals)
| Host = 1: ([[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]])
| Host = 1: ([[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]])
| First = [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]]
| First = [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]]
| Highest = 4th: ([[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] and [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]])
| Highest = 4th: ([[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] and [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]])
| Nul points = None
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| Medals = [[File:4.png|18px]] [[File:4.png|18px]]
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'''Spain''' has participated in the [[Worldvision Song Contest]] 6 times since making its debut in [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]]. The contest is broadcast in Spain by [[:en:Televisión Española|TVE]], which also broadcasts Spanish national selection competition, Bella Amor Festival.
'''Spain''' has participated in the [[Worldvision Song Contest]] 7 times since making its debut in [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]]. The contest is broadcast in Spain by [[:en:Televisión Española|TVE]], which also broadcasts Spanish national selection competition, Bella Amor Festival.


Its best results were achieved by Maia Reficco in [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] and [[:en:Tom Gregory (singer)|Tom Gregory]] in [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]], who finished in fourth place. Spain also hosted the [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] contest.
Its best results were achieved by Maia Reficco in [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] and [[:en:Tom Gregory (singer)|Tom Gregory]] in [[Worldvision Q1-2023|Q1-2023]], who finished in fourth place. Spain also hosted the [[Worldvision Q4-2022|Q4-2022]] contest.
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 18 November 2024

Spain
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Member stationTVE
National selection eventsBella Amor Festival (Q4-2022 - Q3-2023)
Participation summary
Appearances7 (7 finals)
Host1: (Q4-2022)
First appearanceQ4-2022
Highest placement4th: (Q4-2022 and Q1-2023)

Spain has participated in the Worldvision Song Contest 7 times since making its debut in Q4-2022. The contest is broadcast in Spain by TVE, which also broadcasts Spanish national selection competition, Bella Amor Festival.

Its best results were achieved by Maia Reficco in Q4-2022 and Tom Gregory in Q1-2023, who finished in fourth place. Spain also hosted the Q4-2022 contest.

Participation overview

Table key
Second place
Upcoming
Year Entrant Song Language Final Points Semi Final Points
Q4-2022 Maia Reficco De Ti Spanish 4 130 No semi-finals
Q1-2023 Tom Gregory Footprints English 4 164
Q2-2023 Abraham Mateo La Idea Spanish 20 97
Q3-2023 Sandro Cavazza & Georgia Ku Love to Lose English 18 100 By rating
Q4-2023 Emilia, TINI La Original Spanish 14 130
Q1-2024 Zara Larsson Can’t Tame Her English 5 207 2 100
Q2-2024 Michael Buble Higher English 19 136 10 69
Q3-2024 Upcoming

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