This Friday, June 23, the last broadcast of Sálvame will take place in its daily strip. The La fabrica de tele program will say goodbye to all viewers after 14 years of history, and it will do so with a very special edition that will last until the start of the newscast at 9:00 p.m., totaling more than 4 hours live.
Since the date coincides with the night of San Juan, a tradition in which bonfires are lit all over Spain to put an end to everything unwanted, the Sálvame team will do the same in their latest installment. This festivity will become the common thread at the end of the program, which promises that “significant objects” of the format and its scenery will burn in a very particular bonfire.
Specifically, the space wants to make some confidential documents that are part of its own archive disappear, as they have made known over the last few days. Adela González, Terelu Campos and María Patiño will be the masters of ceremonies in the last Sálvame, in which Jorge Javier Vázquez, in all probability, will continue to be absent.
Neither the program nor Mediaset dare to confirm the presence of the Barcelona communicator at the end of the production that he has led uninterruptedly since 2009. In fact, just a few days ago Belén Esteban dropped that Jorge Javier would not appear in this last program. “I know you and I know that on the 23rd you will be in your own way,” he said in his polideluxe last Friday.
In addition to the ritual on the night of San Juan, the latest daily edition of Sálvame will have some very special live connections: different viewers from all over the world will say goodbye, via video call, to the program they have followed from many corners of the planet.
Sálvame will also say goodbye with the premiere of its official anthem, composed by producer Alejandro Abad, and a time capsule will be buried in which different moments that have marked the history of space during its 14 years of life will have been included.