Jesús Vázquez performs and sings in the final of the Benidorm Fest 2026: “I haven't sung this song in 30 years”

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The faithful followers of Beniform Fest 2026 (Eurofans or not), they had very high expectations for all the performances of the 12 finalists who today will win the grand prize and the Golden Mermaid. But what not many (or anyone) expected was that the man himself Jessus Vazquezthe presenter of the gala, would dare to sing live.

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“It has made me super happy to share this important vital moment with you”Ambrossi confessed to his partner just before melting into a hug. “Friends forever,” they promised each other.

Jesús Vázquez dares to sing live at the Benidorm Fest 2026

And right after, they started singing live from the Benidorm Fest stage. “I haven't sung this song in 30 years,” Vázquez said when referring to and I kissed youa single that he himself released in '93.

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Many may not know it, but in addition to being a very popular television personality on our televisions for decades, Jesús Vázquez also had his time as a singer.

It was in 1993, when the communicator entered the world of record labels by releasing his first (and only) album, Just two millimeters from your mouth.

But be careful! which did not go so badly, because despite voluntarily retiring shortly after, he won the Gold Record for his only album when it surpassed 50,000 copies.

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