Nebulossa is the duo that represents Spain in this edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. She does it with an autobiographical song, ‘Zorra’, which María Bas uses as self-therapy to get rid of the feeling of discrimination for having been a free-spirited woman. Together with Mark Dasousa they arrive with a peculiar sound – “a lot of pop and a lot of synth (synthesizers)” – to the Malmö Arena, where the 68th edition of the competition is being held.
Spain did not have to participate in any semi-final to earn their place in the final. As a member of the Big Five, it had already secured its place, like the United Kingdom, Italy, France and Germany: these are the five countries that contribute the most money to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the organizer of Eurovision. She didn’t have to participate in the semis either. Sweden, as host country and winner of the last edition.
And can we know what time Spain participates? The absolute Eurofan will have gotten tickets to see the show live from the Swedish city; Those who have not been so lucky may enjoy it on the streets of Malmö but there are many who maybe watch the contest for a while, just to see how Spain acts. For that, you have to know when it does it.
He order of performances in the Eurovision final is set, and Spain does so in eighth position. Taking into account that the performances span about three hours, and although we cannot guarantee the time at which Nebulossa will perform, we could come close and say that ‘Zorra’ may play between 10:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. , but the best is follow Eurovision live and don’t miss any of the other songs.
- Sweden | Representative: Marcus & Martinus | Song: Unforgettable
- Ukraine | Representative: Ayona Alyona & Jerry Heil | Song: Teresa & Maria
- Germany | Representative: ISAAK | Song: Always On The Run
- Luxembourg | Representative: TALI | Song: Fighter
- Netherlands | Representative: Joost Klein | Song: Europapa
- Israel | Representative: Eden Golan | Song: Hurricane
- Lithuania | Representative: Silvester Belt | Song: Luktelk
- Spain | Representative: Nebulossa | Song: BITCH
- Estonia | Representative: 5MIINUST x Puuluup | Song: (Nendest) narkootikumidest ei tea me (küll) midagi
- Ireland | Representative: Bambie Thud | Song: Doomsday Blue
- Latvia | Representative: Dons | Song: Hollow
- Greece | Representative: Marina Satti | Song: Zari
- United Kingdom | Representative: Olly Alexander | Song: dizzy
- Norway | Representative: Gate | Song: Ulveham
- Italy | Representative: Angelina Mango | Song: The Noia
- Serbia | Representative: Teya Dora | Song: Ramonda
- Finland | Representative: Windows95man | Song: No Rules!
- Portugal | Representative: Iolanda | Song: Shout
- Armenia | Representative: Ladaniva | Song: Jaco
- Cyprus | Representative: Silia Kapsis | Song: Roll
- Swiss | Representative: Nemo | Song: The Code
- Slovenia | Representative: Raiven | Song: Veronika
- Croatia | Representative: Baby Lasagna | Song: Rim Tim Tagi Dim
- Georgia | Representative: Nutsa | Song: Firefighter
- France | Representative: Slimane | Song: Mon Amour
- Austria | Representative: Kaleen | Song: We Will Rave
Source: Lasexta

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