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L''''[[Espagne au Concours Eurovision de la chanson|Espagne]]''' participera au '''[[Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2017]]''' à [[Kiev]] en [[Ukraine]]. Le représentant et la chanson seront choisis via l'Objectivo Eurovisión.
L''''[[Espagne au Concours Eurovision de la chanson|Espagne]]''' participera au '''[[Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2017]]''' à [[Kiev]] en [[Ukraine]]. Le représentant et la chanson seront choisis via l'Objectivo Eurovisión.
== Sélection ==
Le pays a annoncé sa participation le {{date|14|septembre|2016}}<ref>{{lien web|langue=en|url=https://eurovoix.com/2016/09/14/spain-eurovision-2017-participation-confirmed/|titre=Spain: Eurovision 2017 participation confirmed}}</ref>.


== Sélection : ''Objetivo Eurovisión 2017'' ==
Pour l'instant, les dix candidats restants de l'Objectivo Eurovisión sont<ref>{{lien web|langue=en|url=http://esctoday.com/139212/spain-tve-reveal-10-eurocasting-hopefuls-tomorrow-audition-12-january|titre=Spain: TVE to reveal 10 Eurocasting hopefuls tomorrow: audition on 12 January}}</ref> :
''Objetivo Eurovisión 2017'' est la compétition qui sélectionne le représentant de l'Espagne au ''Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2017''. Elle se déroulera à [[Madrid]] en février 2017, avec six participants différents. L'un des artistes en compétition a été sélectionné à partir d'une présélection nationale nommée ''Eurocasting''. Les autres participants à l'échelle nationale ont été invités à participer par l’intermédiaire des labels musicaux produisant les différents artistes.
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=== Présélection : Eurocasting ===
One of the competing artists in the national final was selected through the wildcard round ''Eurocasting''. A submission period was open from 27 October until 27 November 2016. At the conclusion of the submission period, 392 entries were received.<ref>{{cite web|title=Éxito de participación en el #Eurocasting: 392 candidaturas recibidas|trans-title=Successful participation at #Eurocasting: 392 submissions received|url=http://www.rtve.es/television/20161129/exito-participacion-eurocasting-392-candidaturas-recibidas/1448032.shtml|website=RTVE.es|accessdate=4 December 2016|language=Spanish|date=29 November 2016}}</ref> Professionals at RTVE Digital, the digital branch of the broadcaster, evaluated the entries received and selected 30 entries for an Internet vote.<ref name="Regulations">{{cite web|title=Bases de la preselección RTVE.es para Objetivo Eurovisión 2017|trans-title=Regulations for the RTVE.es pre-selection for Objetivo Eurovisión 2017|url=http://www.rtve.es/television/20161026/bases-preseleccion-rtvees-para-objetivo-eurovision-2017/1432322.shtml|website=RTVE.es|accessdate=4 December 2016|language=Spanish|date=26 October 2016}}</ref> The 30 shortlisted entries were revealed via TVE's official website on 1 December 2016, including songs by Javi Soleil, who represented [[Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007]] as part of [[D'Nash]], and Brequette, runner-up at the [[Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014|2014 national final]]. Internet users had between 2 and 12 December 2016 to vote for their favourite entries.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain: Vote now in the Eurocasting of Objetivo Eurovisión|url=http://esctoday.com/138919/spain-vote-now-eurocasting-objetivo-eurovision|date=1 December 2016|accessdate=4 December 2016|publisher=Esctoday.com}}</ref> The ten entries with the most votes qualified to the next stage, where they were evaluated by a professional panel. The panel selected three candidates to compete during a concert show that was held in [[Pozuelo de Alarcón]], [[Community of Madrid]] on 12 January 2017 and broadcast live on TVE's Botón Rojo [[interactive television]] service and TVE's official website.<ref>{{cite web|title=Los 30 seleccionados del #Eurocasting de TVE para Eurovisión 2017|trans-title=The 30 selected of TVE's #Eurocasting for Eurovision 2017|url=http://bluper.elespanol.com/noticias/30-seleccionados-eurocasting-tve-eurovision-2017|website=Bluper|accessdate=5 December 2016|language=Spanish|date=1 December 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Spain: TVE to hold national final in February|url=http://esctoday.com/139226/spain-tve-hold-national-final-february|accessdate=19 December 2016|publisher=Esctoday.com|date=1 December 2016}}</ref><ref name="Eurocasting concert">{{cite web|title=Leklein, Fruela y Javián se enfrentan este jueves a la gran final del #Eurocasting de RTVE.es|trans-title=Leklein, Fruela and Javián face the great final of RTVE.es' #Eurocasting this Thursday|url=http://www.rtve.es/television/20170109/no-pierdas-final-del-eurocasting-este-jueves-20-horas-rtvees-boton-rojo/1469942.shtml|website=RTVE.es|accessdate=10 January 2017|language=Spanish}}</ref> The winner, LeKlein, was determined by the public.<ref name="Regulations"/>

==== Première étape: vote internet ====
The voting took place from 2 to 12 December 2016. Votes from 55,264 Internet users were received. The top ten entries that qualified for the next stage were announced on 15 December 2016 during the webcast show ''Spain Calling'', hosted by Irene Mahía and Paloma G. Quirós and streamed on TVE's official website.<ref name="eurovision-spain">{{cite web|title=¡Conoce a los 10 semifinalistas del #EuroCasting!|trans-title=Meet the 10 semi-finalists of the eurocasting|url=http://www.eurovision-spain.com/iphp/noticia.php?numero=14-12-16_arranca-manana-la-semifinal-del-eurocasting-con-la-eleccion-de-los-10-candidatos-mas-votados|website=Eurovision-Spain.com|accessdate=16 December 2016|language=Spanish|date=15 December 2016}}</ref> Full results of the Internet vote were published on 14 January 2017.<ref name="OGAESpain">{{cite web|title=Nito ganó la votación del Eurocasting|trans-title=Nito won the Eurocasting vote|url=http://www.ogaespain.com/nito-gano-la-votacion-del-eurocasting/|website=ogaespain.com|accessdate=14 January 2017|language=Spanish|date=14 January 2017}}</ref>

{| class="sortable wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto"
!colspan=5| Participants à l'Eurocasting ''(vote internet)''
|-
|-
! Interprète !! Chanson !! Langue !! Traduction
! Interprète
! Chanson <small>(''traduction'')
! Compositeur(s)
! Résultat
! Place
|-
|-
| Alicia Nurho Band
| Nieves Hidalgo || ''Esclava'' || [[Espagnol]] || ''Esclave''
| « Under the Light » <small>(''Sous la lumière'')
| Alicia García Garcés
| 3.253%
| 15
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| Brequette
| « No Enemy » <small>(''Pas d'ennemi'')
| Brequette Shana, [[Barei (singer)|Bárbara Reyzábal]], Rubén Villanueva
| 4.591%
| 3
|-
|-
| Dani J
| Nito || ''Luna'' || Espagnol || ''[[Lune]]''
| "Sin ti" <small>(''Sans toi'')
| D. Retamosa, D. Carmona
| 3.372%
| 13
|-
|-
| E-Twins
| Nicky Triphook || ''Daddy's little girl || [[Anglais]] || ''Petite fille à papa''
| "Chica del vestido rojo" <small>(''Fille avec la robe rouge'')
| David & Víctor Espinosa García
| 2.857%
| 25
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| Fruela
| "Live It Up" <small>(''Profiter au maximum'')
| Ander Pérez, Javi Reina, Albert Rousseau, Jeremy Warder, Fruela Fuente
| 3.723%
| 6
|-
| Íñigo
| "Hoy es por mí" <small>(''Aujourd'hui est pour moi'')
| Íñigo Etayo, Tomás Virgós
| 2.914%
| 23
|-
| Ivet Vidal
| "Do You Want Me" <small>(''Veux-tu de moi'')
| Ivet Vidal, Melissa Erpen, Christian Gulino, Igor Fejzula
| 3.074%
| 20
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| Javián
| "No somos héroes" <small>(''Nous ne sommes pas des héros'')
| Javián, José Abraham, Juanma Leal
| 4.672%
| 2
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| LeKlein
| "Ouch!!"
| David Ascanio, Vanesa Cortés, Albert Neve, Abel Ramos
| 4.105%
| 4
|-
| Milena Brody
| "Momento" <small>(''Moment'')
| Milena Brody
| 2.888%
| 24
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| Nieves Hidalgo
| "Esclava" <small>(''Esclave'')
| Rafael Artesero
| 3.655%
| 8
|-
| Padre Damián
| "Thousand Suns" <small>(''Milles soleils'')
| Andreas Öhrn, Sebastian Thoth
| 2.657%
| 26
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| Pedro Elipe
| "Del dolor" <small>(''De la douleur'')
| Pedro Elipe
| 3.865%
| 5
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| Romy Low
| "In Love" <small>(''Amoureux'')
| Romy Low, Xasqui Ten
| 3.715%
| 7
|-
| Stvrkid ft. Silence of the Wolves
| "Sparkling Lights" <small>(''Étincelles'')
| Jose Coll, Angela Carpio, Julio Marqués Emés
| 3.424%
| 12
|-
| Ander & Rossi
| "Ahora soy yo" <small>(''Maintenant c'est moi'')
| Andersón José Peña, Rosendo Sánchez
| 2.979%
| 22
|-
| Carmel
| "Waiting for a Better End" <small>(''Attendre pour une fin meilleure'')
| Carmen Senra, Roel García Serrano
| 3.185%
| 18
|-
| Detergente Líquido
| "131 bpm"
| Alberto Rodway Chamorro
| 2.529%
| 28
|-
| Ektor Pan
| "Perfect Storm" <small>(''Orage parfait'')
| Héctor Panedas, Florin Boncutiu
| 3.009%
| 21
|-
| Gio
| "Vuelve a mí" <small>(''Reviens-moi'')
| Sergio Bermejo Romero
| 3.369%
| 14
|-
| Iranzo Iranzinix
| "Bye te digo" <small>(''Aurevoir je te dis'')
| Iranzo Iranzinix
| 2.321%
| 30
|-
| Javi Soleil
| "Alas mojadas" <small>(''Ailes mouillées'')
| Javi Soleil, Juan Guevara
| 3.428%
| 11
|-
| Jon Josdi
| "Dónde estabas tú" <small>(''Où es-tu'')
| Jon Josdi
| 2.405%
| 29
|-
| Lem Baquero
| "Hard to Love You" <small>(''Difficile de t'aimer'')
| Jake Boncuitiu
| 3.098%
| 19
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| Nicky Triphook
| "Daddy's Little Girl" <small>(''Petite fille à papa'')
| Nicolás González Triphook
| 3.589%
| 9
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| Nito
| "Luna" <small>(''Lune'')
| Nito Música, Chus Santana
| 4.813%
| 1
|-
| Paradise Phantoms
| "Madrifornia"
| Marcos Miranda
| 3.195%
| 17
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| Rebeca Moss
| "Volveré por ti" <small>(''Je reviendrais pour toi'')
| Rebeca Moss, Luis Rodríguez
| 3.461%
| 10
|-
| Shannel
| "Bailando" <small>(''Danse'')
| David Villas
| 3.238%
| 16
|-
| Wildback
| "Noches de verano" <small>(''Nuits d'été'')
| Wildback
| 2.616%
| 27
|-
|}

==== Deuxième étape: Jury ====
A jury panel evaluated ten entries and selected the three songs that advanced to ''Eurocasting'' concert, the final stage of the wildcard round. Each of the seven members of the jury awarded 3, 2 and 1 points to their three favourite entries. The members of the jury panel were:<ref>{{cite web|title=Javián, Leklein y Fruela, los seleccionados por el jurado profesional del #EuroCasting de RTVE.es|trans-title=Javián, Leklein and Fruela, the selected by the professional panel of RTVE.es' #EuroCasting|url=http://www.rtve.es/television/20161220/eurovision-2017-javian-leklein-fruela-seleccionados-jurado-profesional-del-eurocasting-rtvees/1457302.shtml|website=RTVE.es|accessdate=20 December 2016|language=Spanish|date=20 December 2016}}</ref>
*[[Juan Magan|Juan Magán]] – Chairperson – singer, songwriter and producer
* Sheila Blanco – singer, songwriter and vocal coach
* Sebas E. Alonso – journalist, co-director of Jenesaispop
* David Feito – musician, singer and songwriter, represented l'Espagne au Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2013 en tant que que membre du groupe [[El Sueño de Morfeo]]
* Pepe Herrero – composer and conductor
* Guille Milkyway – singer, songwriter and producer, creator and frontman of ''La Casa Azul''
* Pascual Osa – composer and conductor

The three finalists were announced on 20 December 2016 during the webcast show ''Spain Calling'', hosted by Irene Mahía and Paloma G. Quirós and streamed on TVE's official website.<ref name="eurovision-spain"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Javián se une a Leklein y Fruela como finalistas del #EuroCasting|trans-title=Javián joins Leklein and Fruela as finalists of the Eurocasting|url=http://www.eurovision-spain.com/iphp/noticia.php?numero=20-12-16_quien-seran-los-tres-finalistas-del-eurocasting|website=Eurovision-Spain.com|accessdate=20 December 2016|language=Spanish|date=20 December 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Jury voting table|url=http://www.rtve.es/contenidos/rtve/Votaciones.pdf|website=RTVE|publisher=RTVE|accessdate=20 December 2016}}</ref>

{| class="sortable wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto"
! colspan=11| Participants à l'Eurocasting ''(vote du panel du jury)''
|-
! Interprète
! Chanson
! Juré 1
! Juré 2
! Juré 3
! Juré 4
! Juré 5
! Juré 6
! Juré 7
! Points
! data-sort-type="number" | Place
|-
| Brequette
| "No Enemy"
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 2
|
|
|
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 4=
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| Fruela
| "Live It Up"
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 2
|
| align="center" | 3
|
|
|
| align="center" | 8
| align="center" | 2
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| Javián
| "No somos héroes"
|
|
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 1
|
|
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 7
| align="center" | 3
|- style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| LeKlein
| "Ouch!!"
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 3
|
|
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 3
|
| align="center" | 9
| align="center" | 1
|-
| Nieves Hidalgo
| "Esclava"
|
|
| align="center" | 2
|
|
|
|
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 6=
|-
| Pedro Elipe
| "Del dolor"
|
|
|
|
|
|
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 6=
|-
| Romy Low
| "In Love"
|
|
|
|
| align="center" | 1
|
|
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 8=
|-
| Nicky Triphook
| "Daddy's Little Girl"
|
|
|
|
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 4=
|-
| Nito
| "Luna"
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 10
|-
| Rebeca Moss
| "Volveré por ti"
|
|
|
|
|
| align="center" | 1
|
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 8=
|}

==== Troisième étape: vote final ====
The final stage of the ''Eurocasting'' wilcard round took place at Ciudad de la Imagen in [[Pozuelo de Alarcón]], [[Community of Madrid]] on 12 January 2017, hosted by Irene Mahía and Paloma G. Quirós and broadcast live on TVE's Botón Rojo interactive television service and TVE's official website.<ref>{{cite web|title=¿Quieres conseguir entradas para acudir a la Final del Eurocasting?|trans-title=Do you want to get tickets for the Eurocasting Final|url=http://www.rtve.es/television/20170105/quieres-conseguir-entradas-para-acudir-final-del-eurocasting/1465849.shtml|website=RTVE.es|accessdate=9 January 2017|language=Spanish}}</ref><ref name="Eurocasting concert"/> The winner, LeKlein, was determined solely by a public vote via TVE's official Eurovision app and official website.<ref name="Eurocasting concert"/><ref name="Eurocasting final result">{{cite web|title=Leklein conquista al público y consigue la sexta plaza de Objetivo Eurovisión en el #EuroCasting|trans-title=Leklein conquers the audience and gets the sixth spot in Objetivo Eurovisión in the Eurocasting|url=http://www.eurovision-spain.com/iphp/noticia.php?numero=12-01-17_sigue-esta-tarde-la-final-del-eurocasting-via-streaming-en-eurovision-spaincom|website=Eiurovision-Spain.com|accessdate=12 January 2017|language=Spanish}}</ref> The five acts invited by TVE to compete in the national final by internal decision were also revealed during the broadcast. In addition to the performances from the artists competing for the wilcard spot in the national final, [[List of YouTubers|YouTuber]] David Rees performed a [[Mashup (music)|mashup]] of Spanish Eurovision entries and [[Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990|1990 Spanish Eurovision entrants]] [[Azúcar Moreno]] performed their entry "[[Bandido (song)|Bandido]]".<ref>{{cite web|title=Azúcar Moreno revivirá su "Bandido" en la Final del Eurocasting 2017|trans-title=Azúcar Moreno will bring their "Bandido" back to life in the Final of Eurocasting 2017|url=http://www.rtve.es/television/20170111/azucar-moreno-revivira-su-bandido-final-del-eurocasting-2017/1471762.shtml|website=RTVE.es|accessdate=11 January 2017|language=Spanish}}</ref>

{| class="sortable wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto;"
|-
! colspan="12" |''Eurocasting'' – 12 janvier 2017
|-
!Ordre
!Interprète
!Chanson
!Résultat
!Place
|-
| 1
| Javián
| "No somos héroes"
| 21.7%
| 2
|-
| 2
| Fruela
| "Live It Up"
| 15.0%
| 3
|-style="font-weight: bold; background: navajowhite;"
| 3
| LeKlein
| "Ouch!!"
| 63.3%
| 1
|-
|}

=== Finale nationale ===
The televised final will take place in [[Madrid]] in February 2017.<ref name="NF"/> Six competing artists, including LeKlein who won the wildcard spot by a public vote, were revealed live during the ''Eurocasting'' concert on 12 January 2017 broadcast via TVE's Botón Rojo service and TVE's official website. Among the competing artists is [[Mirela]], who was runner-up in the [[Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007|2007 national final]] and finished fourth in the [[Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009|2009 national final]].<ref name="Eurocasting concert"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Maika, Manel Navarro, Mario Jefferson, Mirela, Paula Rojo y LeKlein candidatos de 'Objetivo Eurovisión'|trans-title=Maika, Manel Navarro, Mario Jefferson, Mirela, Paula Rojo and LeKlein candidates of 'Objetivo Eurovisión'|url=http://www.rtve.es/television/20170112/maika-manel-navarro-mario-jefferson-mirela-paula-rojo-xxxxxxxx-candidatos-objetivo-eurovision/1472692.shtml|publisher=[[Televisión Española]]|website=rtve.es|accessdate=12 January 2017|language=Spanish|date=12 January 2017}}</ref>

{| class="sortable wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto"
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC"
! Interprète
! Chanson <small>(''traduction'')
! Compositeur(s)
|-
|-
| LeKlein
| Romy Low || ''In love'' || Anglais || ''Amoureux(se)''
| "Ouch!!"
| David Ascanio, Vanesa Cortés, Albert Neve, Abel Ramos
|-
|-
| Maika
| Pedro Elipe || ''Del dolor'' || Espagnol || ''La douleur''
| "Momento crítico" <small>(''Moment critique'')
| Rafael Artesero, José Juan Santana
|-
|-
| Manel Navarro
| Fruela || Live it up || Anglais || ''Profiter''
| "Do It for Your Lover" <small>(''Fais le pour ton amoureux'')
| Manel Navarro
|-
|-
| Mario Jefferson
| LeKlein || ''Ouch'' || Anglais || ''Aïe''
| "Spin My Head" <small>(''Tourner ma tête'')
| Chris Wahle
|-
|-
| Mirela
| Javian || ''No somos heroes'' || Espagnol || ''Nous ne sommes pas des héros''
| "Contigo" <small>(''Avec toi'')
| Tony Sánchez-Ohlsson, Isaac Luke, Ander Pérez
|-
|-
| Paula Rojo
| Brequette Cassie || ''No enemy'' || Anglais || ''Aucun ennemi''
| "Lo que nunca fue" <small>(''Ce qui n'a jamais été'')
| Paula Rojo, Álvaro Bárcena
|-
|-
| Rebeca Moss || ''Volveré por ti'' || Espagnol || ''Je reviendrai pour toi''
|}
|}



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Espagne
au Concours Eurovision 2017
Description de l'image EuroEspaña.svg.
Pays Drapeau de l'Espagne Espagne
Chanson
Sélection nationale
Type de sélection Objectivo Eurovisión
Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2017

L'Espagne participera au Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2017 à Kiev en Ukraine. Le représentant et la chanson seront choisis via l'Objectivo Eurovisión.

Sélection : Objetivo Eurovisión 2017

Objetivo Eurovisión 2017 est la compétition qui sélectionne le représentant de l'Espagne au Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2017. Elle se déroulera à Madrid en février 2017, avec six participants différents. L'un des artistes en compétition a été sélectionné à partir d'une présélection nationale nommée Eurocasting. Les autres participants à l'échelle nationale ont été invités à participer par l’intermédiaire des labels musicaux produisant les différents artistes.

Présélection : Eurocasting

One of the competing artists in the national final was selected through the wildcard round Eurocasting. A submission period was open from 27 October until 27 November 2016. At the conclusion of the submission period, 392 entries were received.[1] Professionals at RTVE Digital, the digital branch of the broadcaster, evaluated the entries received and selected 30 entries for an Internet vote.[2] The 30 shortlisted entries were revealed via TVE's official website on 1 December 2016, including songs by Javi Soleil, who represented Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 as part of D'Nash, and Brequette, runner-up at the 2014 national final. Internet users had between 2 and 12 December 2016 to vote for their favourite entries.[3] The ten entries with the most votes qualified to the next stage, where they were evaluated by a professional panel. The panel selected three candidates to compete during a concert show that was held in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Community of Madrid on 12 January 2017 and broadcast live on TVE's Botón Rojo interactive television service and TVE's official website.[4][5][6] The winner, LeKlein, was determined by the public.[2]

Première étape: vote internet

The voting took place from 2 to 12 December 2016. Votes from 55,264 Internet users were received. The top ten entries that qualified for the next stage were announced on 15 December 2016 during the webcast show Spain Calling, hosted by Irene Mahía and Paloma G. Quirós and streamed on TVE's official website.[7] Full results of the Internet vote were published on 14 January 2017.[8]

Deuxième étape: Jury

A jury panel evaluated ten entries and selected the three songs that advanced to Eurocasting concert, the final stage of the wildcard round. Each of the seven members of the jury awarded 3, 2 and 1 points to their three favourite entries. The members of the jury panel were:[9]

  • Juan Magán – Chairperson – singer, songwriter and producer
  • Sheila Blanco – singer, songwriter and vocal coach
  • Sebas E. Alonso – journalist, co-director of Jenesaispop
  • David Feito – musician, singer and songwriter, represented l'Espagne au Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2013 en tant que que membre du groupe El Sueño de Morfeo
  • Pepe Herrero – composer and conductor
  • Guille Milkyway – singer, songwriter and producer, creator and frontman of La Casa Azul
  • Pascual Osa – composer and conductor

The three finalists were announced on 20 December 2016 during the webcast show Spain Calling, hosted by Irene Mahía and Paloma G. Quirós and streamed on TVE's official website.[7][10][11]

Troisième étape: vote final

The final stage of the Eurocasting wilcard round took place at Ciudad de la Imagen in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Community of Madrid on 12 January 2017, hosted by Irene Mahía and Paloma G. Quirós and broadcast live on TVE's Botón Rojo interactive television service and TVE's official website.[12][6] The winner, LeKlein, was determined solely by a public vote via TVE's official Eurovision app and official website.[6][13] The five acts invited by TVE to compete in the national final by internal decision were also revealed during the broadcast. In addition to the performances from the artists competing for the wilcard spot in the national final, YouTuber David Rees performed a mashup of Spanish Eurovision entries and 1990 Spanish Eurovision entrants Azúcar Moreno performed their entry "Bandido".[14]

Eurocasting – 12 janvier 2017
Ordre Interprète Chanson Résultat Place
1 Javián "No somos héroes" 21.7% 2
2 Fruela "Live It Up" 15.0% 3
3 LeKlein "Ouch!!" 63.3% 1

Finale nationale

The televised final will take place in Madrid in February 2017.[15] Six competing artists, including LeKlein who won the wildcard spot by a public vote, were revealed live during the Eurocasting concert on 12 January 2017 broadcast via TVE's Botón Rojo service and TVE's official website. Among the competing artists is Mirela, who was runner-up in the 2007 national final and finished fourth in the 2009 national final.[6][16]

Interprète Chanson (traduction) Compositeur(s)
LeKlein "Ouch!!" David Ascanio, Vanesa Cortés, Albert Neve, Abel Ramos
Maika "Momento crítico" (Moment critique) Rafael Artesero, José Juan Santana
Manel Navarro "Do It for Your Lover" (Fais le pour ton amoureux) Manel Navarro
Mario Jefferson "Spin My Head" (Tourner ma tête) Chris Wahle
Mirela "Contigo" (Avec toi) Tony Sánchez-Ohlsson, Isaac Luke, Ander Pérez
Paula Rojo "Lo que nunca fue" (Ce qui n'a jamais été) Paula Rojo, Álvaro Bárcena

À l'Eurovision

L'Espagne faisant partie du Big Five, elle est directement qualifiée pour la finale le .

Notes et références

  1. (es) « Éxito de participación en el #Eurocasting: 392 candidaturas recibidas », sur RTVE.es, (consulté le )
  2. a et b (es) « Bases de la preselección RTVE.es para Objetivo Eurovisión 2017 », sur RTVE.es, (consulté le )
  3. « Spain: Vote now in the Eurocasting of Objetivo Eurovisión », Esctoday.com, (consulté le )
  4. (es) « Los 30 seleccionados del #Eurocasting de TVE para Eurovisión 2017 », sur Bluper, (consulté le )
  5. « Spain: TVE to hold national final in February », Esctoday.com, (consulté le )
  6. a b c et d (es) « Leklein, Fruela y Javián se enfrentan este jueves a la gran final del #Eurocasting de RTVE.es », sur RTVE.es (consulté le )
  7. a et b (es) « ¡Conoce a los 10 semifinalistas del #EuroCasting! », sur Eurovision-Spain.com, (consulté le )
  8. (es) « Nito ganó la votación del Eurocasting », sur ogaespain.com, (consulté le )
  9. (es) « Javián, Leklein y Fruela, los seleccionados por el jurado profesional del #EuroCasting de RTVE.es », sur RTVE.es, (consulté le )
  10. (es) « Javián se une a Leklein y Fruela como finalistas del #EuroCasting », sur Eurovision-Spain.com, (consulté le )
  11. « Jury voting table », sur RTVE, RTVE (consulté le )
  12. (es) « ¿Quieres conseguir entradas para acudir a la Final del Eurocasting? », sur RTVE.es (consulté le )
  13. (es) « Leklein conquista al público y consigue la sexta plaza de Objetivo Eurovisión en el #EuroCasting », sur Eiurovision-Spain.com (consulté le )
  14. (es) « Azúcar Moreno revivirá su "Bandido" en la Final del Eurocasting 2017 », sur RTVE.es (consulté le )
  15. Erreur de référence : Balise <ref> incorrecte : aucun texte n’a été fourni pour les références nommées NF
  16. (es) « Maika, Manel Navarro, Mario Jefferson, Mirela, Paula Rojo y LeKlein candidatos de 'Objetivo Eurovisión' », sur rtve.es, Televisión Española, (consulté le )