Spain’s Nebulossa took the Eurovision stage by storm with their electrifying performance of “ZORRA,” delivering big 80s synth-pop vibes and a powerful message of empowerment. Comprising vocalist Mery Bas and keytarist Mark Dasousa, Nebulossa captivated audiences with their energetic and bold presentation.
“ZORRA,” which translates to “vixen” in Spanish, serves as both a celebration and reclaiming of the word, challenging discrimination against free-spirited women. The song is a disco-infused anthem that encourages self-expression and defiance against societal stereotypes.

The staging for Nebulossa’s performance was nothing short of spectacular, featuring the iconic circular red sofa from Benidorm Fest transformed into a classy Spanish flag motif. The act kicked off with a dramatic start inside a lowered cube, unveiling a dynamic and visually captivating spectacle.
Mery Bas dazzled in a sheer lace catsuit adorned with over 100,000 crystals, complemented by giant puffy shoulders that exuded glamour. Her male dancers made a striking impression, transitioning from stylish black suits to revealing ensembles that added to the theatrical flair of the performance.

The entire presentation was larger-than-life, with singalong lyrics displayed on LED screens and pulsing visuals on stage cubes. Nebulossa’s performance was a testament to their commitment to delivering a memorable and empowering show.

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@eurovision @NEBULOSSA have arrived to Malmö exactly as we'd hoped – más ZORRA todavía 🇪🇸 #Eurovision2024 ♬ original sound - Eurovision