Spain: Chloe DelaRosa Releases Her JESC 2024 Entry

Spain is ready to drop its song for Junior Eurovision 2024!
Last July, Chloe DelaRosa was announced as the country’s choice for Junior Eurovision 2024, to be held in Madrid on 16th of November 2024.

The singer was selected internally by RTVE following a series of auditions which were held in June 2024.
A total of 290 children applied to represent Spain at Junior Eurovision 2024, a record number since the country returned to the contest.

The song premiered in a special press conference held in Torrespaña in Madrid.
The press featured Ana María Bordas (The Head of Spanish Delegation for Eurovision, and the Executive Producer of Junior Eurovision 2024) and María Eizaguirre (Communication and Press Director, RTVE)

You can listen to “Como la Lola” (Eng: Like Lola) here:

About Chloe DelaRosa

Chloe DelaRosa is 9 years old and defines herself as cantista: a combination of cantante (singer) and artista (artist).
She started singing at the of 3, but started recording in the lockdown in 2020.
She made her career via covers she posted on social media.
Thereafter, she took part in several festivals where she performed alongside well known artists.
Chloe DelaRosa has even released some original songs

Sandra Valero, represented Spain at the Junior Eurovision 2023 with the song “Loviu”.
She ended up in 2nd place:

The 22nd edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, organized by the EBU, will take place in Madrid, Spain on 16th November 2024.
17 countries have confirmed their participation in the contest:

  1. Spain
  2. Italy
  3. France
  4. Germany
  5. Armenia
  6. The Netherlands
  7. North Macedonia
  8. Ukraine
  9. Estonia
  10. Georgia
  11. Ireland
  12. Malta
  13. Portugal
  14. Poland
  15. Cyprus
  16. Albania
  17. San Marino

Doron Lahav is 30-year-old, who lives in Israel. Doron has been watching the Eurovision Song Contest since early 2000s. Doron works as a Data Scientist and shows interest in singing and writing.

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