Mega Unity dazzles in the Final of 'Got Talent Spain' with a giant wave of talent: “It smells like a winner”

The ninth edition of 'Got Talent Spain' has reached its climax with a final full of emotions, and among the participants who have left an indelible mark is Mega Unity.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
16 December 2023 Saturday 03:54
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Mega Unity dazzles in the Final of 'Got Talent Spain' with a giant wave of talent: “It smells like a winner”

The ninth edition of 'Got Talent Spain' has reached its climax with a final full of emotions, and among the participants who have left an indelible mark is Mega Unity. In a night full of emotion, nerves and joy, the group of 42 dancers has captivated the public and the jury with a performance out of this world.

Mega Unity in the final has no comparison. The spectacular choreography they chose, transforming into a giant white wave, demonstrated once again the true unity of the group, both personally and on stage. Risto Mejide, member of the jury, did not skimp on his praise, stating: "Here it smells like the winner of 'Got Talent'."

Although in the semifinals Risto expressed some reservations about the group's choice to become Barbie, Mega Unity redeemed herself with a flawless performance in the finals. Edurne described them as "bestial" and "impressive", while Paula Echevarría highlighted the display of "simplicity with harmony." Flo was not far behind, praising the performance as a display of pure skill.

The surprise for Mega Unity was not limited to the jury's praise. After their performance, the group received a collaboration proposal from the French Institute of Spain, joining the congratulations of parents and other dance groups.

On social media, users were full of praise, calling the performance "surely the best dance number we've ever seen on 'Got Talent'" and highlighting the timing and meticulous preparation of the finale.

With the backing of the jury and acclaim on social media, Mega Unity emerges as a serious contender to take victory on 'Got Talent Spain', leaving the audience waiting to see if their giant wave of talent will be enough to take the coveted title.