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Finalist Artists in Order of Performance

1. Josyllo

Josyllo is a queer urban artist from Lleida, currently residing in Barcelona.

 

Drawing from urban rhythms and a deep admiration for flamenco, Josyllo creates a unique sound universe. They synthesize all the codes and aesthetics of a new urban generation.

 

Their songs carry a message of social inclusion for the LGTBIQA+ community.

2. Cristina Reyna

Cristina Reyna is the persona of Adalberto Vaglica, which he has been developing for ten years. Through her, he narrates his own story with classic tangos performed at La Casa Dels Contes in Barcelona.

 

Additionally, under the name Cristina Reyna, he has released a four-song EP titled My Name is Argentina, a selection of tangos with a queer twist.

3. Bitch Boss Burlesque

From Barcelona, a school dedicated exclusively to the art of Burlesque. They will perform a choreography in their most Drag Queen style.

 

No matter your sex, shape, or identity, Burlesque and Drag share the philosophy of welcoming everyone.

 

Group members: Ariadna Serra, Claudia Raventós, Virginia Ramos, Jero Riutos, Josep Burgos.

4. Klamy GoSy

Drag queen, extroverted and multifaceted, always ready for new challenges. Whether with a microphone in hand or showing their best dance moves, their goal is always to create an electrifying atmosphere that everyone remembers.

 

Their strength lies in dancing, especially as a go-go dancer, but their passion goes much further. They love creating impactful and unique performances that leave a lasting impression at every event they attend. Their style is dark and seductive, combining elegance and mystery.
 
They do drag because it has helped them experiment with their gender and reconnect with themselves, getting to know themselves better.

5. La Arrabalera

The CIA. La Arrabalera brings a Queer Tango act, a way of dancing outside heteronormative norms and codes.

 

Tango as a dance is not just music and movement; it’s about the communication between two bodies, sharing expression, sensations, and feelings.

 

La Arrabalera are: Ezequiel De Rosa and Manu Carey.

6. Ammori

Ammori is a hurricane, an electric storm, pure magic and mysticism when in their natural habitat: the stage.

Show name: 'Kweerness on ma veins'—the showcase presented by the artist to celebrate and pay tribute to the LGBTQIA+ community, to which they belong, through original songs that have toured across Spain since 2021 in cities like Córdoba, Valencia, Barcelona, and Madrid.

They don’t fit into any single genre but rather play with them all, blending them at will, using reggaeton as a base and merging it with club dance, dancehall, or 'makineo' music (among others) to tell stories that champion equality and diversity. They were born out of the need to create inclusive urban music and bring new themes to the scene through songs.


Dancers: Iván Camilo Acosta Esquirol and Carlos Juárez Marchán.


7. Leo Segura

Leo Segura is a singer, songwriter, and human rights activist.

 

Leo is an artist who seeks not only to entertain but also to help people feel better through his music.

 

His music is a blend of pop with Latin rhythms, and his lyrics are a shout of empowerment. In 2017, he released El Diario de Pável, a song that denounces homophobia in Russia, marking the beginning of his career, where he earned a reputation as an artist unafraid to address difficult topics, and a short film was produced.

8. Neko & Baes

Neko & Baes is a group composed of 6 members (one singer and five backdancers).

 

The group members are:

  • Diego André Bejar Berrospi
  • Carla Arias Miguel
  • David Pascual Salgado
  • Ma. Ángeles Perez Quiros
  • Melissa Susana Soto Zelada
  • Alejandra Rivero Correa

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