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Updated Saturday, February 10, 2024-23:56

  • Live Goya Awards 2024, the live gala

  • Album The moments of the Goya 2024 gala

Amaia and David Bisbal

started the

2024 Goya Awards

gala with one of the most well-known and danced songs by all Spaniards:

Mi gran noche

by Raphael

. The version could have remained

one of those New Year's Eve performances

that are not paid attention to because it seems the same as every year. Amaia and Bisbal shone. The first at the piano, with her sweet voice and an intimate staging and the second burst in to finish it on a high note with his explosive movements.

Amaia and Bisbal have in common that they come from

Operación Triunfo

, a program questioned by its critics for being a launching platform for serial artists but which has produced great stars like, precisely, the two of them. Furthermore, with two very different styles and audiences. At the Goya gala, however,

they united all the spectators without exception.

Amaia had already sung on two previous occasions at the Goya and, surely, she will do it more times.

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A priori it seemed that the performances

were not going to be one of the highlights in this edition.

All Goya fans have Rosalía's performance of

Me quedo tú

by Los Chunguitos in their memory, so matching or surpassing that moment was difficult. Bisbal and Amaia, at least, equaled it.

Another of the memorable performances of the night

because it was so fun and fun was Estopa

. The duo from Cornellá performed I want to be free by Los Chichos, a

great song

that is omnipresent in any festival and that also serves as glue for all audiences. In short, performances that mothers, daughters and even brothers-in-law like.