The musical duo Nebulossa offered their first concert in Arrecife after winning the 'Benidorm Fest' last Saturday. The interpreters of the controversial song 'Zorra', for some a feminist anthem, and future representatives of Spain at the 'Eurovision Festival 2024', wanted to land in the Canary Islands to offer a premiere show. Its singer, Mery Blas, appeared on the stages of the Agramar venue this Thursday at the Drag Star Gala of the 'Arrecife Carnival'.
Dressed in a black suit and corset, the singer from Alicante wanted to surprise the Arrecife audience with a show with energy and stage presence. Together with her two well-known dancers and a crowded venue, the show was served.
According to the Arrecife City Council, Nebolussa was already confirmed for the Carnival before winning the pre-Eurovision festival, as the Canarian set designer and stage director of the song, Israel Reyes, told the La Provincia newspaper.
Thursday night hosted a performance as anticipated as it was commented on, due to the great expectation that its lyrics and message have generated throughout the country and abroad. Such has been its presence in the media and in society that the song became days ago the second most viral song in the world on Spotify.