From Monday, April 27 to Thursday, April 30, the contest will feature its last four programs, culminating in a grand final that will crown the most artistic town of the first season. Since its premiere, Cantem! has established itself as a unique format combining music, emotion, and local identity.
Each week, two teams of four singers have engaged in intense musical duels, with individual, duo, and group performances that have captivated both the jury and the audience. Now, after a demanding competition full of memorable moments, only two towns have made it to the grand final: Alboraya and Sagunto, two teams that have stood out for their vocal quality, stage presence, and ability to connect with the public.
The Alboraya team consists of Álex Trinidad, Estela Burgos, Lidia Pérez, and Pablo Peris, four artists who have shone with their energy, versatility, and stage power. Program after program, they have conquered the stage with vibrant performances, eliminating high-level rivals to become one of the season's most solid teams.
Meanwhile, Sagunto reaches the final with Laura Martín, Daniel Cazacu, Carlos Pérez, and Merxe Navarro, a group that has excelled in vocal quality, interpretive ability, and surprising staging. Their journey has been marked by memorable performances and their capacity to reinvent themselves even in the face of difficulties.
During this final week, the eight finalists will offer the best of their repertoire in a total of 38 decisive performances, the most demanding and spectacular of the competition. Each interpretation will be key to convincing a demanding jury and definitively winning over the audience. With nearly 600 songs performed throughout the season, Cantem! bids farewell to this first edition, reaffirming its objective: to highlight the musical talent of Valencian towns and offer fresh, dynamic, and family-friendly entertainment.
The grand final, airing on Thursday, April 30, will be the culmination of a musical journey that has spanned the entire Valencian Community, transforming music into a meeting point between tradition, modernity, and emotion.




