Just five days before the first big date on the Eurovision 2024 stage, Mery Bas, vocalist of In Nebulahas returned to the Malmö Arena to perform his second individual test. With palpable energy, adrenaline and enthusiasm on the surface, the Spanish representative has polished the last details of her staging with the aim of offering a memorable performance that will conquer the jury and the public from all over the world.
30 seconds of the test carried out in Spain exclusively
Although the essence of the performance has remained faithful to what was seen in the first rehearsal, Mery Bas has taken advantage of this second opportunity to further refine the technical and artistic details of the Spanish candidacy. Juan Sebastián and Israel Reyes, artistic directors of Nebulossa, have worked closely with the artistic and technical team of the Eurovision 2024 gala to adjust the lighting, projections, plans and sound, with the aim of creating the perfect atmosphere for ” BITCH”. You can now watch a full minute of Spain’s second rehearsal on RTVE Play!
Nebulossa sings “ZORRA” during her second rehearsal at Eurovision 2024
From less to more: 77 shots in three minutes
Nebulossa’s performance at Eurovision 2024 will be characterized by its fast pace. During the three minutes of the performance, the audience will see a total of 77 carefully selected shots to enhance the energy of “ZORRA” and maintain the public’s attention at all times. “The song has a very powerful beat and we have worked on that feeling from less to more, to gain dynamism and to make that feeling of party that we want to offer noticeable,” explain Juan Sebastián and Israel Reyes. The staging of Nebulossa goes from less to more, intensifying the pace and energy as the song progresses. The close-ups have a longer duration, but as the end approaches, the shots shorten, creating a more choppy perspective.
As revealed in the first rehearsal, the word “ZORRA” becomes the absolute protagonist of the staging, being projected during the three minutes of the song on the five large hanging cubes of the Malmö Arena and on the imposing 340 vertical screen. square meter. Nebulossa seeks to go beyond music and create a unique experience of connection with the public. Her goal is for the spectators to feel part of the party and vibrate to the rhythm of the song, joining the chant of “ZORRAS.” To do this, shots of the public will be included in the broadcast, creating an atmosphere of unity and complicity.
Spain’s second rehearsal at Eurovision 2024
From clandestinity to freedom
Nebulossa’s performance at Eurovision 2024 is a symbolic journey that invites us to reflect on freedom and self-expression. The staging begins with one of the five cubes at ground level, projecting a large red lock that simulates the entrance to a clandestine cabaret. A space where those marginalized by society find refuge and freedom to be themselves.
As the song progresses, Nebulossa takes us from darkness to light. The singer, Mery, sings with strength and conviction: “I’m going to go out into the street to shout what I feel from the rooftops.” And, indeed, in the apotheotic finale, the darkness gives way to the image of a great city, symbolizing the conquest of public space and the liberation from social ties.
Nebulossa’s second rehearsal on the Eurovision 2024 stage
Having become an empowered woman, Mery takes to the streets without hiding, launching a message as powerful as that of “ZORRA”: a hymn to freedom, authenticity and self-love. A message with which Nebulossa will seek to take Spain to the top of the Eurovision 2024 classification.
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Nebulossa represents Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song “ZORRA”
04.05.2024
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Nebulossa represents Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song “ZORRA”
04.05.2024