The Benidorm Fest anthems return: Nebulossa, Vicco and Blanca Paloma and more artists revolutionize the festival with a medley

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The final of Benidorm Fest 2026 has left one of the most emotional moments of the night with a special medley starring some of the most iconic artists who have attended the festival in previous editions. Winners and former contestants gathered on stage to pay tribute to the themes that marked the recent history of the contestin a joint performance that took place just before the closing of voting lines.

From Zorra de Nebulossa to Nochentera de Vicco

The show brought together seven artists who have left their mark on the Benidorm Fest thanks to their unforgettable songs. Each one performed a fragment of the song with which they competed, respecting an order carefully designed so that the medley evolved with increasing energy.

The tour began with Nebula and its already iconic Bitch, the issue that became a social phenomenon due to its demand and powerful attitude. Next, Agoney took over with Burn, an intense performance that recalled the vocal and scenic strength that characterized his participation.

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The excitement rose with White Palomawhich once again shook the public with its imposing Ea Ea, one of the most remembered performances for its magnetism and artistic charge. The rhythm quickened with Jorge Gonzalez and his Hot, a vibrant staging that recovered the purely festival energy.

Then it came Almacor with Platinum Shinesproviding its urban and contemporary style, before giving way to Daniela Blasco with Uh Nanaa theme with modern and catchy overtones.

The individual closing was provided by Vicoo, who completed a five-year review of songs already installed in the collective memory with Nightlight, one of the great successes that transcended the festival.

A choral farewell to history: “It's you”

After each artist's solos, the stage was filled with all of them to culminate the medley with a joint version of It's youby Mocedades, a classic of Spanish music that represented the union between generations, styles and trajectories. The performance, done in chorus, spread a special emotion that resonated throughout the Palau d'Esports l'Illa in Benidorm and functioned as a symbolic finishing touch to the evolution of the festival.

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