The eleventh edition of the successful television program “Your face sounds familiar to me” is about to begin, and it does so with many new features. This Friday, April 12, Antena 3 will broadcast the first gala of the season, which promises surprises and spectacle from the first moment.
Those who have access to Atresplayer have already been able to enjoy this installment throughout the week, but for the rest of the public, the open premiere is an unmissable event.
The opening gala will feature an impressive performance by Merche, Falete and Roko, who will pay tribute to three great Spanish artists who left us last year: Carmen Sevilla, María Jiménez and Concha Velasco. This special issue marks the beginning of a season full of talent and entertainment.
As for the news of this edition, the participation of well-known faces both in the world of television and on social networks is expected. One of the special guests will be Carolina Iglesias, also known as Percebes y Grelos on social networks. Although it has not yet been revealed who he will imitate on the program, Iglesias’ presence promises to add a touch of freshness and humor to the show.
Carolina Iglesias, known for her extensive career in networks and television, joins the cast of contestants on “Your face sounds familiar to me” in a season that promises to be unforgettable. Furthermore, her participation coincides with her most recent project, the Eurovision video podcast “A Good Moment”, in which she shares the screen with other renowned collaborators.
On the other hand, the cast of contestants in this edition is made up of names such as Raquel Sánchez Silva, David Bustamante, Juanra Bonet, Conchita, Raoul Vázquez, Supremme de Luxe, Julia Medina, Valeria Ros and Miguel Lago. All of them will face the challenge of imitating great artists and demonstrating their talent at each gala.
The return of “Your face sounds to me” also brings with it the presence of the acclaimed jury composed of Carlos Latre, Lolita, Chenoa and Àngel Llàcer. These music and entertainment experts will evaluate the contestants’ weekly performances and add their touch of humor and professionalism to the program, just as we are accustomed to.
With the perfect combination of imitations, live music and emotional moments, “Your face sounds to me” is preparing to once again conquer the Spanish audience and offer an unparalleled show.