Got Talent España


Got Talent España, 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. The new show is a continuation of an original series Tienes Talento that had seen one season starting 25 January 2008 on Cuatro, hosted by Nuria Roca and Eduardo Aldán and had been discontinued after one season. On 15 June 2015, Mediaset España announced the revival of the series for the group's main channel Telecinco. The judges were Edurne, Eva Hache, Jesús Vázquez, and Jorge Javier Vázquez.

''Tienes Talento''

Original series was hosted by Nuria Roca , 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 for the rest of the season. On 21 April 2008, 16-year-old flamenco singer Salva Rodríguez won the finale with 23 percent of the televote.

''Got Talent España'' seasons

Summary

Seasons 1 (2016)

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. On 26 August 2015, actor and showman Santi Millán was announced as host. The series premiered on 13 February 2016. On 27 April 2016, versatile opera and rock music singer Cristina Ramos Pérez won the finale of the season. 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
Finalists
ContestantsTalentAgeInformation
Cristina Ramos PérezSinger37 yearsWinner
Alberto de PazPianist38 yearsRunner-up
María MendozaSinger22 yearsThird
Marco Aurelio MottaContortionist and acrobat23 yearsEliminated from third group
Gabriel FontyDancer31 yearsEliminated from third group
Ballet KebannaBallet dancersBetween 20 and 40 yearsEliminated from third group
Gabriela Gutiérrez-ColomerSinger16 yearsEliminated from third group
David PereiraAcrobats and dancers24 yearsEliminated from third group
Arianna MoiaOpera singer15 yearsEliminated from second group
BichiswaagUrban and breakdance dancersBetween 10 and 14 yearsEliminated from second group
Javi Lin ChenViolinist28 yearsEliminated from second group
Celia y MarcoAcrobats32 and 30 yearsEliminated from second group
Sergio OrdóñezAcrobat19 yearsEliminated from second group
Dianne Jacob IcoSinger14 yearsEliminated from first group
David TejadaPopping dancer12 yearsEliminated from first group
ZistarlityDancersBetween 14 and 25 yearsEliminated from first group
Robin DeeSinger32 yearsEliminated from first group
Donet CollazoAcrobatic dancer32 yearsEliminated from first group

Season 2 (2017)

On 23 April 2016, Telecinco renewed the series for another season. On 27 July 2016, it was announced that publicist and media personality Risto Mejide would a judge on the second season. It was later confirmed that Mejide would be replacing Jesús Vázquez. The series premiered on 21 January 2017. On 22 March 2017, rock and roll dancer Antonio Garrido "El Tekila" won the finale of the season. The dancer Samuel Martí Pérez was runner-up and the dance group Progenyx became third. There were alo participations from Algeria, Argentina and Cuba.
Host and judges
Finalists
ContestantsTalentAgeInformationPercentage
Antonio "El Tekila"Rock’n’roll dancer45 yearsWinner26,05%
Samuel Martí PérezDancer19 yearsRunner-up20,12%
ProgenyxDancersBetween 14 and 20 yearsThird10,88%
Joel Armando HernándezMagician and illusionist35 yearsFourth9,50%
Madrid FraoDancersBetween 20 and 28 yearsFifth7,44%
Marina MarloSinger16 yearsSixth5,12%
Solange FreyreSinger and musical theatre stage actress43 yearsSeventh4,44%
Kader AdjelSinger20 yearsEighth4,09%
The RokerContemporary magician16 yearsNinth3,58%
Mar GabarreSinger23 yearsTenth2,36%
Ibán VelacorachoImitator and singer33 yearsEleventh1,95%
Abdel LunaDrag and contortionist18 yearsTwelfth1,80%
Kanga y TaniaDancers47 and 12 yearsThirteenth1,60%
Acheron DelacroixIllusionist28 yearsFourteenth1,08%

Season 3 (2018)

The third season premiered on 17 January 2018. On 11 April 2018, poet César Brandon from Equatorial Guinea won the finale of the season. This was the first time in the show that a non-Spaniard won the title. The Spanish taekwondo show band Taekwondo Tao were runners-up and magician Tomás Sanjuán came third.
Host and judges

Season 4 (2019)

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

Season 5 (2019)

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