Jim wins the second edition of ‘Eufòria’, which will have a third installment on TV3

From being on the tightrope at the first gala to win the second edition of ‘Eufòria’. Jim Gomez is the winner of TV3 music contest in a very final among women. After midnight this Saturday, the young woman from Granollers became the public’s favorite, which gave her victory with 59% of the votes. Carla Miralda was second and Alexia Pascual, third. “I’m freaking out. Really, I did not expect and I’m a bit in shock,” said the rocker when Mariona Escodawinner of the first edition, gave her the trophy, knowing that the doors of the music. For her part, the Catalan television will continue to exploit the format. The presenters of ‘talent show’, Miki Núñez and Marta Torné, announced that there will be a third season despite accusations of plagiarism by the creators of ‘Operación Triunfo’.

Jim will have little time to taste the triumphbut it waits for you a summer on track to success. On the one hand, she will sing the song of the summer on TV3 and Catalunya Ràdio together with lildami. On the other, being the winner of the second edition of the musical contest ensures her a recording career, presence at renowned festivals and acting with Miki Núñez.

The final of ‘Eufòria’ demonstrated what had already been happening in the 13 galas of this edition and in the previous season: that the musical ‘talent show’ has created great addiction among children and youth audiences until it has become a phenomenon that goes beyond beyond television.

Two rounds of performances and many musicals

The night started with a tribute to the 16 contestants of this season, who went on stage to interpret ‘Heroes’, the winning song of eurovision 2015 by the Swedish Måns Zelmerlöw, and to welcome the three finalists. The final had two rounds of performancess. Jim opted first for rock, his favorite genre, and in Catalan with ‘Somnis entre boires’, by sangtraït. Later, she covered Anastacia’s ‘I’m Outta Love’.

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Carla, who garnered 41% of the votes from the public, dared with ‘Don’t Rain on My Parade’, by the famous Broadway musical ‘Funny Girl’ with Barbra Streisand in the lead in 1964, and winked at Miki Núñez when singing ‘Celebrem’.

Alèxia, on the other hand, opted for the havanera ‘Vestida de nit’ and ‘One Night Only’ from ‘Dreamgirls‘, the 1981 musical that hit movie screens in 2006 with the eponymous film, starring Beyoncé and Jernnifer Hundson.

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