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Got Talent España

Got Talent España (English: Got Talent Spain), is the Spanish version of the international Got Talent series. It is hosted by Santi Millán and broadcast on Spanish Telecinco channel. The idea behind the programme is to search for the most talented and promising entertainment. The series premiered on 13 February 2016.[1] The new show is a continuation of an original series Tienes Talento (English: You've Got Talent) that had seen one season starting 25 January 2008 on Cuatro, hosted by Nuria Roca and Eduardo Aldán and was discontinued after one season. On 15 June 2015, Mediaset España announced the revival of the series for the group's main channel Telecinco.[2] The judges were Edurne, Eva Hache, Jesús Vázquez, and Jorge Javier Vázquez.

Got Talent España
Created bySimon Cowell
Presented bySanti Millán
JudgesEdurne
Risto Mejide
Dani Martínez
Jesús Vázquez
Jorge Javier Vázquez
Eva Hache
Eva Isanta
Paz Padilla
Paula Echevarría
Production
ProducerFremantleMedia
Running time180 minutes
Production companiesFremantleMedia
Syco TV
Release
Original networkTelecinco
Original release13 February 2016 (2016-02-13)–present

Tienes Talento

The original series was hosted by Nuria Roca (also the host of Factor X), with Eduardo Aldán as backstage host. Actress Natalia Millán, music conductor Josep Vicent, and singer-songwriter David Summers were the three original judges. Summers appeared only in the first episode and left the show prematurely due to pneumonia; he was replaced by singer and musician Miqui Puig (also a judge on Factor X) for the rest of the season.[3] On 21 April 2008, 16-year-old flamenco singer Salva Rodríguez won the finale with 23 percent of the televote.[4]

Got Talent España seasons

Summary

Season Start Finish Winner's prize Winner Runner-up Third place Presenter Judges
1 2 3 4
1 13 February 2016 27 April 2016 €25,000 Cristina Ramos Alberto de Paz María Mendoza Santi Millán Jesús Vázquez Edurne Eva Hache Jorge Javier Vázquez
2 21 January 2017 21 March 2017 Antonio "El Tekila" Samuel Martí Progenyx Risto Mejide
3 17 January 2018 11 April 2018 César Brandon Taekwondo Tao Tomás Sanjuán
4 28 January 2019 29 April 2019 Murga Zeta Zetas Juan San Juan Nazaret Natera Eva Isanta Paz Padilla
5 16 September 2019 16 December 2019 Hugo Molina Magodelucasss Ismailah Dani Martínez
6 15 January 2021 30 April 2021 Celia Muñoz Chus Serrano Elsa Tortonda
7 10 September 2021 17 December 2021 Dúo Turkeev Rey Enigma Jorge Pineda
8 5 September 2022 20 December 2022 Jordi Caps TBD TBD Paula Echevarría

Seasons 1 (2016)

Telecinco opened auditions for Got Talent España on 15 June 2015. On 5 August 2015, Telecinco announced the panel of judges: television presenter Jesús Vázquez; television presenter Jorge Javier Vázquez; actress, comedian and television presenter Eva Hache; and singer, actress and television presenter Edurne.[5] On 26 August 2015, actor and showman Santi Millán was announced as host.[6] The series premiered on 13 February 2016.[1] On 27 April 2016, versatile opera and rock music singer Cristina Ramos Pérez won the finale of the season.[7] The pianist Alberto de Paz was runner-up and singer María Mendoza came third. There were also participations from other countries including Brazil, China, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Italy and the Philippines.

Host and judges

Name Position Age Origin Profession
Santi Millán Host 47 years Barcelona Actor and TV host
Jorge Javier Vázquez Judge 45 years Barcelona TV host, theatre writer and producer
Eva Hache Judge 44 years Segovia Comedian, actress and TV host
Edurne Judge 30 years Madrid Singer, actress and TV host
Jesús Vázquez Judge 50 years A Coruña TV host

Finalists

Contestants Talent Age Information
Cristina Ramos Pérez Singer 37 years Winner
Alberto de Paz Pianist 38 years Runner-up
María Mendoza Singer 22 years Third
Marco Aurelio Motta Contortionist and acrobat 23 years Eliminated from third group
Gabriel Fonty Dancer 31 years
Ballet Kebanna Ballet dancers Between 20 and 40 years
Gabriela Gutiérrez-Colomer Singer 16 years
David Pereira Acrobats and dancers 24 years
Arianna Moia Opera singer 15 years Eliminated from second group
Bichiswaag Urban and breakdance dancers Between 10 and 14 years
Javi Lin Chen Violinist 28 years
Celia y Marco Acrobats 32 and 30 years
Sergio Ordóñez Acrobat 19 years
Dianne Jacob Ico Singer 14 years Eliminated from first group
David Tejada Popping dancer 12 years
Zistarlity Dancers Between 14 and 25 years
Robin Dee Singer 32 years
Donet Collazo Acrobatic dancer 32 years

Season 2 (2017)

On 23 April 2016, Telecinco renewed the series for another season.[8] On 27 July 2016, it was announced that publicist and media personality Risto Mejide would be a judge on the second season.[9] It was later confirmed that Mejide would be replacing Jesús Vázquez.[10] The series premiered on 21 January 2017. On 22 March 2017, rock and roll dancer Antonio Garrido "El Tekila" won the season finale.[11] The dancer Samuel Martí Pérez was runner-up. There were also participations from Algeria, Argentina and Cuba.

Host and judges

Name Position Age Origin Profession
Santi Millán Host 48 years Barcelona Actor and TV host
Jorge Javier Vázquez Judge 46 years Barcelona TV host, theatre writer and producer
Eva Hache Judge 45 years Segovia Comedian, actress and TV host
Edurne Judge 31 years Madrid Singer, actress and TV host
Risto Mejide Judge 42 years Barcelona TV host, writer and publicist

Finalists

Contestants Talent Age Information Percentage
Antonio "El Tekila" Rock’n’roll dancer 45 years Winner 26,05%
Samuel Martí Pérez Dancer 19 years Runner-up 20,12%
Progenyx Dancers Between 14 and 20 years Third 10,88%
Joel Armando Hernández Magician and illusionist 35 years Fourth 9,50%
Madrid Frao Dancers Between 20 and 28 years Fifth 7,44%
Marina Marlo Singer 16 years Sixth 5,12%
Solange Freyre Singer and musical theatre stage actress 43 years Seventh 4,44%
Kader Adjel Singer 20 years Eighth 4,09%
The Roker Contemporary magician 16 years Ninth 3,58%
Mar Gabarre Singer 23 years Tenth 2,36%
Ibán Velacoracho Imitator and singer 33 years Eleventh 1,95%
Abdel Luna Drag and contortionist 18 years Twelfth 1,80%
Kanga y Tania Dancers 47 and 12 years Thirteenth 1,60%
Acheron Delacroix Illusionist 28 years Fourteenth 1,08%

Season 3 (2018)

The third season premiered on 17 January 2018.[12] On 11 April 2018, poet César Brandon from Equatorial Guinea won the season finale.[13] This was the first time in the history of the show that a non-Spaniard won the title. The Spanish taekwondo show band Taekwondo Tao were runners-up.

Host and judges

Name Position Age Origin Profession
Santi Millán Host 49 years Barcelona Actor and TV host
Jorge Javier Vázquez Judge 47 years Barcelona TV host, theatre writer and producer
Eva Hache Judge 46 years Segovia Comedian, actress and TV host
Edurne Judge 32 years Madrid Singer, actress and TV host
Risto Mejide Judge 43 years Barcelona TV host, writer and publicist

Season 4 (2019)

The fourth season premiered on 28 January 2019.[14] On 27 July 2018, it was announced that actress Eva Isanta would replace Eva Hache in the panel.[15] On 3 September 2018, it was announced that comedian, actress and television presenter Paz Padilla would replace Jorge Javier Vázquez in the panel.[16] On 29 April 2019, the murga group Murga Zeta Zetas won the season finale.[17]

Season 5 (2019)

The fifth season premiered on 16 September 2019, less than five months after the finale of the fourth season.[18] On 11 June 2019, it was announced that comedian and television presenter Dani Martínez would replace Eva Isanta in the panel.[19] On 16 December 2019, 3-year-old drummer Hugo Molina won the season finale, becoming the second youngest winner to date in any of the Got Talent franchises; the youngest winner being Arinka Shuhalevych from Ukraine in the 2016 Kid's Version.[20]

Season 6 (2021)

The sixth season premiered on 15 January 2021.[21] Paz Padilla was only present for the semi-final and final, due to the death of her husband. On 30 April 2021, ventriloquist Celia Muñoz won the season finale.[22]

Season 7 (2021)

The seventh season featured three judges instead of four, after the exit of Paz Padilla.[23] It premiered on 10 September 2021.[24] Acrobats Dúo Turkeev won the finale on 17 December 2021.[25]

Season 8 (2022)

The eighth season of Got Talent España premiered on 5 September 2022. Paula Echevarría joined as judge, completing a panel of four judges again.

References

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This article is about the series known as Got Talent Espana For original series broadcast by Cuatro in 2008 see Tienes Talento This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Spanish November 2021 Click show for important translation instructions Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Consider adding a topic to this template there are already 5 221 articles in the main category and specifying topic will aid in categorization Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es Got Talent Espana see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated es Got Talent Espana to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Got Talent Espana English Got Talent Spain is the Spanish version of the international Got Talent series It is hosted by Santi Millan and broadcast on Spanish Telecinco channel The idea behind the programme is to search for the most talented and promising entertainment The series premiered on 13 February 2016 1 The new show is a continuation of an original series Tienes Talento English You ve Got Talent that had seen one season starting 25 January 2008 on Cuatro hosted by Nuria Roca and Eduardo Aldan and was discontinued after one season On 15 June 2015 Mediaset Espana announced the revival of the series for the group s main channel Telecinco 2 The judges were Edurne Eva Hache Jesus Vazquez and Jorge Javier Vazquez Got Talent EspanaCreated bySimon CowellPresented bySanti MillanJudgesEdurneRisto MejideDani MartinezJesus VazquezJorge Javier VazquezEva HacheEva IsantaPaz PadillaPaula EchevarriaProductionProducerFremantleMediaRunning time180 minutesProduction companiesFremantleMediaSyco TVReleaseOriginal networkTelecincoOriginal release13 February 2016 2016 02 13 present Contents 1 Tienes Talento 2 Got Talent Espana seasons 2 1 Summary 2 2 Seasons 1 2016 2 3 Season 2 2017 2 4 Season 3 2018 2 5 Season 4 2019 2 6 Season 5 2019 2 7 Season 6 2021 2 8 Season 7 2021 2 9 Season 8 2022 3 ReferencesTienes Talento EditMain article Tienes Talento The original series was hosted by Nuria Roca also the host of Factor X with Eduardo Aldan as backstage host Actress Natalia Millan music conductor Josep Vicent and singer songwriter David Summers were the three original judges Summers appeared only in the first episode and left the show prematurely due to pneumonia he was replaced by singer and musician Miqui Puig also a judge on Factor X for the rest of the season 3 On 21 April 2008 16 year old flamenco singer Salva Rodriguez won the finale with 23 percent of the televote 4 Got Talent Espana seasons EditSummary Edit Season Start Finish Winner s prize Winner Runner up Third place Presenter Judges1 2 3 41 13 February 2016 27 April 2016 25 000 Cristina Ramos Alberto de Paz Maria Mendoza Santi Millan Jesus Vazquez Edurne Eva Hache Jorge Javier Vazquez2 21 January 2017 21 March 2017 Antonio El Tekila Samuel Marti Progenyx Risto Mejide3 17 January 2018 11 April 2018 Cesar Brandon Taekwondo Tao Tomas Sanjuan4 28 January 2019 29 April 2019 Murga Zeta Zetas Juan San Juan Nazaret Natera Eva Isanta Paz Padilla5 16 September 2019 16 December 2019 Hugo Molina Magodelucasss Ismailah Dani Martinez6 15 January 2021 30 April 2021 Celia Munoz Chus Serrano Elsa Tortonda7 10 September 2021 17 December 2021 Duo Turkeev Rey Enigma Jorge Pineda 8 5 September 2022 20 December 2022 Jordi Caps TBD TBD Paula EchevarriaSeasons 1 2016 Edit Telecinco opened auditions for Got Talent Espana on 15 June 2015 On 5 August 2015 Telecinco announced the panel of judges television presenter Jesus Vazquez television presenter Jorge Javier Vazquez actress comedian and television presenter Eva Hache and singer actress and television presenter Edurne 5 On 26 August 2015 actor and showman Santi Millan was announced as host 6 The series premiered on 13 February 2016 1 On 27 April 2016 versatile opera and rock music singer Cristina Ramos Perez won the finale of the season 7 The pianist Alberto de Paz was runner up and singer Maria Mendoza came third There were also participations from other countries including Brazil China Cuba Dominican Republic Italy and the Philippines Host and judges Name Position Age Origin ProfessionSanti Millan Host 47 years Barcelona Actor and TV hostJorge Javier Vazquez Judge 45 years Barcelona TV host theatre writer and producerEva Hache Judge 44 years Segovia Comedian actress and TV hostEdurne Judge 30 years Madrid Singer actress and TV hostJesus Vazquez Judge 50 years A Coruna TV hostFinalists Contestants Talent Age InformationCristina Ramos Perez Singer 37 years WinnerAlberto de Paz Pianist 38 years Runner upMaria Mendoza Singer 22 years ThirdMarco Aurelio Motta Contortionist and acrobat 23 years Eliminated from third groupGabriel Fonty Dancer 31 yearsBallet Kebanna Ballet dancers Between 20 and 40 yearsGabriela Gutierrez Colomer Singer 16 yearsDavid Pereira Acrobats and dancers 24 yearsArianna Moia Opera singer 15 years Eliminated from second groupBichiswaag Urban and breakdance dancers Between 10 and 14 yearsJavi Lin Chen Violinist 28 yearsCelia y Marco Acrobats 32 and 30 yearsSergio Ordonez Acrobat 19 yearsDianne Jacob Ico Singer 14 years Eliminated from first groupDavid Tejada Popping dancer 12 yearsZistarlity Dancers Between 14 and 25 yearsRobin Dee Singer 32 yearsDonet Collazo Acrobatic dancer 32 yearsSeason 2 2017 Edit On 23 April 2016 Telecinco renewed the series for another season 8 On 27 July 2016 it was announced that publicist and media personality Risto Mejide would be a judge on the second season 9 It was later confirmed that Mejide would be replacing Jesus Vazquez 10 The series premiered on 21 January 2017 On 22 March 2017 rock and roll dancer Antonio Garrido El Tekila won the season finale 11 The dancer Samuel Marti Perez was runner up There were also participations from Algeria Argentina and Cuba Host and judges Name Position Age Origin ProfessionSanti Millan Host 48 years Barcelona Actor and TV hostJorge Javier Vazquez Judge 46 years Barcelona TV host theatre writer and producerEva Hache Judge 45 years Segovia Comedian actress and TV hostEdurne Judge 31 years Madrid Singer actress and TV hostRisto Mejide Judge 42 years Barcelona TV host writer and publicistFinalists Contestants Talent Age Information PercentageAntonio El Tekila Rock n roll dancer 45 years Winner 26 05 Samuel Marti Perez Dancer 19 years Runner up 20 12 Progenyx Dancers Between 14 and 20 years Third 10 88 Joel Armando Hernandez Magician and illusionist 35 years Fourth 9 50 Madrid Frao Dancers Between 20 and 28 years Fifth 7 44 Marina Marlo Singer 16 years Sixth 5 12 Solange Freyre Singer and musical theatre stage actress 43 years Seventh 4 44 Kader Adjel Singer 20 years Eighth 4 09 The Roker Contemporary magician 16 years Ninth 3 58 Mar Gabarre Singer 23 years Tenth 2 36 Iban Velacoracho Imitator and singer 33 years Eleventh 1 95 Abdel Luna Drag and contortionist 18 years Twelfth 1 80 Kanga y Tania Dancers 47 and 12 years Thirteenth 1 60 Acheron Delacroix Illusionist 28 years Fourteenth 1 08 Season 3 2018 Edit The third season premiered on 17 January 2018 12 On 11 April 2018 poet Cesar Brandon from Equatorial Guinea won the season finale 13 This was the first time in the history of the show that a non Spaniard won the title The Spanish taekwondo show band Taekwondo Tao were runners up Host and judges Name Position Age Origin ProfessionSanti Millan Host 49 years Barcelona Actor and TV hostJorge Javier Vazquez Judge 47 years Barcelona TV host theatre writer and producerEva Hache Judge 46 years Segovia Comedian actress and TV hostEdurne Judge 32 years Madrid Singer actress and TV hostRisto Mejide Judge 43 years Barcelona TV host writer and publicistSeason 4 2019 Edit The fourth season premiered on 28 January 2019 14 On 27 July 2018 it was announced that actress Eva Isanta would replace Eva Hache in the panel 15 On 3 September 2018 it was announced that comedian actress and television presenter Paz Padilla would replace Jorge Javier Vazquez in the panel 16 On 29 April 2019 the murga group Murga Zeta Zetas won the season finale 17 Season 5 2019 Edit The fifth season premiered on 16 September 2019 less than five months after the finale of the fourth season 18 On 11 June 2019 it was announced that comedian and television presenter Dani Martinez would replace Eva Isanta in the panel 19 On 16 December 2019 3 year old drummer Hugo Molina won the season finale becoming the second youngest winner to date in any of the Got Talent franchises the youngest winner being Arinka Shuhalevych from Ukraine in the 2016 Kid s Version 20 Season 6 2021 Edit The sixth season premiered on 15 January 2021 21 Paz Padilla was only present for the semi final and final due to the death of her husband On 30 April 2021 ventriloquist Celia Munoz won the season finale 22 Season 7 2021 Edit The seventh season featured three judges instead of four after the exit of Paz Padilla 23 It premiered on 10 September 2021 24 Acrobats Duo Turkeev won the finale on 17 December 2021 25 Season 8 2022 Edit The eighth season of Got Talent Espana premiered on 5 September 2022 Paula Echevarria joined as judge completing a panel of four judges again References Edit a b Se confirma Got Talent Espana para los nuevos sabados de Telecinco Vertele February 6 2016 Archived from the original on April 9 2016 Retrieved February 6 2016 Mediaset 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