Maestro Joao gives his top 5 of 'Eurovision' and the result is disappointing

There are just seven days left until one of the most anticipated musical shows of the year begins: Eurovision.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 April 2024 Monday 23:06
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Maestro Joao gives his top 5 of 'Eurovision' and the result is disappointing

There are just seven days left until one of the most anticipated musical shows of the year begins: Eurovision. In a week, on Tuesday, May 7, the first semi-final of the 2024 Song Festival will be held at the Malmö Arena in Sweden. During the first night of the festival, Eurofans will be able to enjoy the first fifteen proposals of the contest that will fight for get your long-awaited spot in the final.

The other sixteen remaining, among which there will be neither the Big Five (Spain, France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Italy) nor the host country (Sweden) because they have a direct pass to the final, will fight to get a place in the grand final on Thursday, May 9 in the second semifinal.

Even so, Spain will set foot on the Eurovision stage for the first time during the second semi-final, a moment in which we will all be able to see for the first time the performance and staging of the duo formed by María Bas and Mark Dasousa, Nebulossa, performing their song Zorra .

The expectation for this new edition of the Song Festival is maximum and many have already begun to place their bets on the countries that will occupy the top five positions. One of the last famous faces to dare to give his own Eurovision pool was Maestro Joao.

This Tuesday, the psychic visited Los40's morning show, Anda Ya, presented by Dani Moreno and Cristina Boscá, to reveal to listeners his firm commitment to the grand final on May 11. Although it may have surprised many, the psychic was very clear with his top 5. According to Maestro Joao, the crystal microphone will go to Croatia this year with Baby Lasagna and his song Rim Tim Tagi Dim. The top 3 complete: Switzerland and Italy. Outside the top, but in high positions would be Belgium and France.

As for Spain, the collaborator was clear about what its position was going to be in Eurovision: ''It's going to be among the last five, I would say out of the five, very low.'' ''I love them, I'm a fan, but of course I have no hand in that,'' he said.