Edurne
Edurne García Almagro (born 22 December 1985), known professionally as Edurne, is a Spanish singer, actress, and television presenter who rose to fame through her participation in the talent competition Operación Triunfo in 2005 and later represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the power ballad "Amanecer".[1][2][3] Born in Madrid, Edurne began her musical journey at the age of nine and gained national attention by finishing sixth in the fourth series of Operación Triunfo, a popular Spanish reality singing competition broadcast on TVE.[3][2] Following her television breakthrough, she signed with Sony BMG Spain and debuted with her self-titled album Edurne in 2006, which featured the lead single "Despierta" and marked her entry into the pop music scene.[4] Over the next two decades, she released eight studio albums, including Ilusión (2007), Première (2008), Nueva Piel (2010), Clímax (2013), Adrenalina (2015), Catarsis (2020), and éXtasis (2024), blending pop, dance, and electronic elements while achieving moderate commercial success in Spain.[4][5] In addition to her music career, Edurne has built a multifaceted presence in entertainment as an actress and television personality. She has appeared in Spanish series such as La hora de José Mota (2009), Hospital Central (2002, as Marga), and Serve and Protect (2017, as Sara Barrios), showcasing her versatility beyond singing.[1] On television, she has served as a host for Idol Kids since 2020 and impersonator on the celebrity mimicry show Tu cara me suena (2011), where she also contributed to the soundtrack.[1] In 2025, she joined the coaching panel for the tenth season of La Voz Kids on Antena 3, alongside David Bisbal, Lola Índigo, and Manuel Turizo, marking a significant role in talent development.[6] Edurne's international profile peaked with her selection to represent Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, where "Amanecer"—a dramatic pop anthem co-written by Thomas G:son—earned 15 points and finished 21st in the grand final, also serving as the official theme for the 2015 Vuelta a España cycling race.[7][8] Her performance highlighted her vocal range and stage presence, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in Spanish entertainment. The couple welcomed their daughter Yanay in 2021 and married on 1 July 2023; she has spoken publicly about balancing her career with family life amid her husband's international transfers.[1] As of 2025, she remains active, with recent projects including live tours like Brava Madrid in 2024 and ongoing social media engagement.[9][10]Early life
Family and childhood
Edurne García Almagro was born on December 22, 1985, in Collado Villalba, a municipality in the Community of Madrid, Spain.[11] Her mother, Yolanda Almagro, is Spanish, while her father, Tomás García, is of Basque origin, infusing the family with Basque heritage.[12][13] This paternal lineage is reflected in her given name, Edurne, which originates from Basque (Euskera) and means "snow," symbolizing purity and whiteness.[14][15] Raised in a close-knit family environment in Collado Villalba, Edurne grew up alongside her older brother, David García Almagro, who later pursued a career in sound engineering, as well as her parents and grandparents, who provided a supportive home that nurtured her early artistic inclinations.[16][17] Her mother's role as a pillar of emotional support, combined with the family's appreciation for music influenced by 1990s divas, fostered an atmosphere where creative expression was encouraged from a young age.[12][13] This dynamic helped shape her formative years, marked by a blend of everyday family life and budding performances in local settings. From around the age of nine, Edurne began actively pursuing her passion for singing, joining the children's music group Trastos, with whom she performed concerts and recorded albums until her early teens.[18][19] These experiences in local talent shows and group activities highlighted her early talent and laid the groundwork for more structured musical training in her adolescence.[20]Education and musical beginnings
Edurne García Almagro was born and raised in Collado Villalba, a municipality in the Community of Madrid, where she attended local schools during her childhood and teenage years. At the age of 9, Edurne joined the children's music group Trastos, marking her initial foray into structured musical endeavors and providing a platform to develop basic singing and performance skills alongside other young talents.[21][22][23] This experience laid the foundation for her vocal technique and stage presence, as the group performed at events like the Festival de Benidorm. Although her family has Basque roots, Edurne's early development was firmly rooted in the Madrid area. As a child, she also took on minor acting roles in Spanish TV series such as Hospital Central and La hora de José Mota.Career
Rise to fame with Operación Triunfo (2005–2006)
Edurne first entered the public spotlight through her participation in the fourth season of the Spanish reality talent competition Operación Triunfo, which aired on Telecinco from October 2005 to January 2006. Born in Madrid, she auditioned in late 2005 and impressed the jury with her vocal range and stage presence, earning a spot in the academy alongside 17 other contestants. The show, known for launching careers in the Spanish music industry, provided rigorous training and weekly live performances judged by public votes.[2] Throughout the competition, Edurne delivered standout performances that highlighted her versatility, particularly in covers of pop hits and musical theatre numbers. She interpreted pop classics such as Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walking" during a themed gala, showcasing her energetic delivery and charisma. Additionally, she tackled musical theatre pieces like "Entender El Amor," demonstrating her ability to convey emotional depth in ballad-style arrangements. These performances helped build her fanbase, though she faced nominations and ultimately was eliminated in the 12th live gala on January 10, 2006, securing sixth place overall out of the original 18 participants. Immediately following her elimination, Edurne's talent caught the attention of record executives, leading to a signing with Sony BMG Spain, the label that had previously partnered with the show. This contract marked her professional entry into the music industry, allowing her to transition from contestant to recording artist. In March 2006, she released her debut single "Despierta," co-written by Swedish producer Gustav Efraimsson, which debuted at number five on the Spanish Promusicae singles chart and spent three weeks in the top 20, establishing her as a promising pop voice. The track's upbeat pop-dance style, combined with her Operación Triunfo exposure, propelled it to commercial success and set the stage for her self-titled debut album later that year.Debut albums and early releases (2007–2011)
Following her appearance on Operación Triunfo, Edurne signed with Sony BMG Spain and released her self-titled debut album Edurne on March 21, 2006. The album featured a mix of upbeat pop and dance tracks, including the lead single "Despierta," which debuted at number five on the Spanish singles chart.[24][25] Edurne peaked at number three on the Spanish albums chart, spending 24 weeks in the top rankings, and achieved gold certification with over 50,000 copies sold in Spain.[24]) Promotional efforts included live performances and media appearances to capitalize on her television fame, helping the album sell approximately 60,000 units overall.[26] In 2007, Edurne released her second studio album Ilusión on June 19, which marked a continuation of her pop sound with slightly more introspective elements in some tracks. The lead single "Ven Por Mí" reached the top 20 on the Spanish Dance iTunes Chart, while a second single, "Ilusión," followed to support the album's promotion.[27][22] Ilusión debuted and peaked at number 13 on the Spanish albums chart, charting for 11 weeks, though it did not achieve the commercial success of her debut.[27] Edurne promoted the release through regional tours and television spots, focusing on building her fanbase beyond the reality show audience.[28] Edurne's third album, Première, arrived on June 4, 2008, as a collection of covers drawn from musical theater and classic pop songs, including renditions of "The Winner Takes It All" by ABBA and "Hopelessly Devoted to You" from Grease. The lead single "Un Buen Hijo" highlighted her vocal range in this format. While specific chart positions for Première were modest and not prominently documented, the album received attention for showcasing Edurne's interpretive skills in a nostalgic vein. Promotion involved performances at musical events and tie-ins with theater circles, aligning with her growing interest in stage work. By 2010, Edurne returned with her fourth studio album Nueva Piel, released on March 23, emphasizing original pop material with themes of self-empowerment and personal growth. Singles "Soy Como Soy" and "Oigo Mi Corazón" achieved moderate airplay success on Spanish radio, contributing to the album's reception as a maturation in her songwriting.[29] Nueva Piel peaked at number 16 on the Spanish albums chart, holding for four weeks.[30] Edurne supported the release with live shows and online campaigns, marking a period of steady but unspectacular commercial progress in her early recording career.[22]Musical theatre and Climax era (2012–2014)
In 2012, Edurne took on a prominent role in the Spanish revival of the musical Grease, portraying the lead character Sandy Olsson in the production that premiered at Madrid's Teatro Lope de Vega before embarking on a national tour.[31] Her performance as the wholesome yet transformative high school girl was highlighted for its energetic delivery and vocal prowess, marking a significant expansion into live theatre amid her ongoing music career.[32] The production, directed by David Serrano and featuring a cast including Jordi Coll as Danny Zuko, drew strong audiences with its nostalgic rock 'n' roll vibe and choreography, running through 2013 and allowing Edurne to showcase her stage presence in over 500 shows across Spain. Building on her theatrical experience, Edurne released her fifth studio album, Climax, on September 24, 2013, via Sony Music Spain.[33] The album, produced in London and Stockholm with collaborators including Busbee and Keith Follesé, blended contemporary pop with electronic and rock elements, incorporating subtle theatrical flair inspired by her recent stage work, such as dramatic ballads and upbeat anthems.[33] The lead single, "Pretty Boy," debuted earlier that year and peaked at number 33 on Spain's Los 40 chart, praised for its catchy synth-pop hooks and Edurne's confident vocals.[34] A second single, "Painkiller," followed in 2014, emphasizing the album's theme of emotional peaks and resolutions through its mid-tempo pop-rock arrangement.[34] During this period, Edurne continued her involvement in Grease until early 2013, while promoting Climax through a series of live performances, including a headline concert at Barcelona's Sant Jordi Club in December 2014, where she delivered full sets blending new tracks with earlier hits.[35] These shows highlighted her evolving artistry, with theatrical staging elements like dynamic lighting and ensemble dances that echoed her musical theatre roots. In 2014, she received a nomination for Best Spanish Artist at the MTV Europe Music Awards, recognizing her multifaceted output in music and performance.Eurovision participation and Adrenalina (2015)
In January 2015, Spanish broadcaster RTVE internally selected Edurne to represent Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 in Vienna, Austria, marking a return to non-competitive national selection processes for the country.[36] The announcement was made on 14 January during a special broadcast, with Edurne expressing enthusiasm for the opportunity to showcase Spanish music on an international stage.[36] She was chosen for her versatile vocal range and prior experience in musical theatre, which positioned her as a strong candidate for the contest's demanding performance format.[37] Edurne's entry, "Amanecer" (meaning "Dawn"), was revealed to the public on 1 March 2015 during a press conference in Madrid.[38] The power ballad, composed by Tony Sánchez-Ohlsson, Peter Boström, and Thomas G:son with lyrics by Sánchez-Ohlsson, featured dramatic orchestral elements and themes of resilience and new beginnings. At the contest held on 23 May 2015, Edurne delivered a visually striking performance in the grand final, clad in a red gown and accompanied by a dancer portraying themes of struggle and triumph, which drew attention for its theatrical intensity.[7] Spain placed 21st out of 27 entrants, receiving 15 points primarily from jury votes, including the maximum 12 points from Italy.[8] International media outlets, such as Eurovision.tv and Wiwibloggs, highlighted her powerful vocals and stage command, though some critiqued the song's staging for lacking innovation amid a competitive field.[39] Her theatre background notably aided in crafting a compelling live presentation that resonated with audiences.[40] Following the contest, Edurne released her sixth studio album, Adrenalina, on 16 June 2015 through Sony Music, which included "Amanecer" as the lead single alongside other pop tracks like "Bullets & Butterflies" and "Va Por Ti."[41] Produced by Chris Gordon, the album blended pop, rock, and melodic influences, reflecting Edurne's evolution toward more energetic and contemporary sounds.[42] To promote both the single and album, she embarked on the Adrenalina Tour across Spain starting in summer 2015, featuring high-energy sets that incorporated Eurovision elements and new material, with performances at venues like Plaza de Toros de Requena.[43] "Amanecer" achieved moderate chart success in Europe, peaking at number 23 on Spain's Top 50 singles chart and entering the European Hot 100 at number 94, boosted by its role as the official anthem for the 2015 Vuelta a España cycling race.[44]Television presenting and Catarsis (2016–2020)
Following her Eurovision participation, Edurne transitioned into a prominent role in Spanish television, beginning in 2016 when she joined the judging panel of Got Talent España on Telecinco as one of four judges alongside Risto Mejide, Paula Echevarría, and Jorge Javier Vázquez. Her involvement in the talent competition show, which premiered that year, spanned multiple seasons through 2020, where she evaluated contestants across diverse talents including singing, dancing, and magic, often using her golden buzzer to advance standout performers.[45] Edurne's judging style blended constructive feedback with enthusiasm drawn from her own performance background, contributing to the show's popularity and her visibility in prime-time broadcasting. During 2016–2018, Edurne also made guest appearances on entertainment programs, providing musical performances and commentary that highlighted her versatility as an entertainer. For instance, she performed on shows like La Resistencia, engaging in lighthearted interviews and sketches that showcased her charisma beyond the judging desk.[46] These spots reinforced her post-Eurovision profile, allowing her to maintain audience connection while prioritizing her Got Talent commitments. In 2019, Edurne marked her musical comeback with the single "Demasiado Tarde," a duet with Carlos Baute that explored themes of regret in relationships and peaked in popularity on Spanish charts. The track, released on April 24, served as the lead single for her seventh studio album Catarsis, which debuted on May 29, 2020, amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.[47] Catarsis featured 12 tracks blending pop and emotional ballads, including follow-up singles "Tal Vez" and "Jaque al Rey" (featuring Belén Aguilera), reflecting personal growth and resilience.[47] The album's release was delayed by several months due to pandemic-related production disruptions, yet it received positive reception for its introspective lyrics and production.[48] To promote Catarsis, Edurne announced a nationwide tour in late 2019, planning live shows to showcase the new material. However, the COVID-19 outbreak in early 2020 forced widespread cancellations and postponements of concerts across Spain, halting her return to the stage for over two years.[49] In response, Edurne adapted by participating in virtual events, including online performances and livestreams for fans during lockdowns, such as remote appearances on television specials that maintained her artistic output amid restrictions.[48]Recent television roles and coaching (2021–present)
In 2021, Edurne continued her tenure as a judge on the seventh season of Got Talent España on Telecinco, where she evaluated contestants alongside Risto Mejide, Eva Hache, and Dani Martínez, pressing her golden buzzer for standout performances such as those by illusionists and vocalists. She remained in the role through the eighth season in 2022–2023 and the ninth in 2023–2024, adapting to panel changes including Paula Echevarría and Florentino Fernández, and notably giving golden buzzers to acts like dance groups and original song creators that highlighted emotional storytelling.[50] Her departure was announced in March 2024 after nearly a decade on the show, allowing her to pursue new ventures while praising the production team as a second family.[51] In 2024, Edurne released her eighth studio album éXtasis on August 30, blending pop and electronic elements with singles including "Mírame" and "Te Quedaste Solo." The album marked her return to original material post-Catarsis, promoted through live tours such as Brava Madrid.[52] Edurne made a guest appearance as a performer at the Benidorm Fest 2023, Spain's Eurovision national selection event organized by RTVE, where she delivered a medley of her hits including "Boomerang," "Te quedaste solo," and "Amores dormidos" during the first semi-final interval on January 31 at the Palacio de Deportes in Benidorm.[53] This performance celebrated her musical legacy without competing, drawing on her prior Eurovision experience to energize the audience and contestants. Transitioning to coaching, Edurne debuted in 2025 as one of four coaches on the tenth season of La Voz Kids on Antena 3, premiering May 3, alongside returning coaches David Bisbal and Lola Índigo, and newcomer Manuel Turizo.[6] In this role, she mentored young talents through blind auditions, battles, and knockouts, selecting team members like Manuel Pato for the finals and collaborating on performances such as a duet of "I Will Always Love You," emphasizing vocal technique and emotional delivery drawn from her own career.[54] The season concluded in July 2025, with Edurne highlighting the program's focus on nurturing children's confidence and artistry. In 2025, Edurne returned as a guest artist at the Benidorm Fest, performing her single "Mírame" a cappella during the first semi-final on January 28, marking the 10-year anniversary of her Eurovision entry "Amanecer" and receiving acclaim for her dynamic stage presence.[55] Additionally, she expanded into digital content creation, streaming interactive sessions on Twitch under the handle @edurnity, where she engaged fans with gaming, music discussions, and behind-the-scenes insights, amassing over 138,000 followers by November 2025.[56]Personal life
Relationships and marriage
Edurne has been in a long-term relationship with Spanish professional footballer David de Gea since late 2010, when they met during the recording of a charity Christmas single in Madrid.[57] The couple navigated periods of long-distance due to de Gea's career moves, including his time at Manchester United in England from 2011 to 2023, while Edurne remained primarily based in Spain for her professional commitments.[58] Despite these challenges, their relationship remained steady, with Edurne occasionally relocating temporarily to the UK to be closer to him.[59] The pair welcomed their first child, a daughter named Yanay, on March 4, 2021, in Spain; de Gea took personal leave from Manchester United to support Edurne during the birth.[60] On July 1, 2023—the same day de Gea's contract with Manchester United expired—they married in a civil ceremony in Menorca, Spain, marking the end of over 12 years of dating.[61] To make the event memorable, the couple organized a playful "kidnapping" prank for their guests, transporting them in vans to the venue before surprising them with activities including zip-lines and a foam party.[62] As of 2025, Edurne and de Gea continue to prioritize their family while managing demanding careers; de Gea plays for Fiorentina in Italy under a contract until 2028, leading to ongoing long-distance arrangements, though Edurne has emphasized their strong bond and lack of any marital crisis.[63][64]Philanthropy and public image
Edurne has demonstrated commitment to philanthropy through various charitable engagements, including her visit to the Spanish Air Force's 43 Group firefighters on February 17, 2024, where she interacted with personnel to show appreciation for their service and potentially support related community causes.[65] This gesture aligns with her broader support for public service initiatives. Additionally, she has advocated for children's rights and music education by serving as a coach on the tenth season of La Voz Kids in 2025, mentoring young talents and promoting accessible musical training for children from diverse backgrounds.[66] In terms of cultural advocacy, Edurne's Basque heritage—stemming from her father's origins in Donostia-San Sebastián, which inspired her name meaning "snow" in Euskera—has led her to embrace and promote elements of Basque culture through public expressions of pride in her roots during interviews and performances in the region.[15] She has also championed women's empowerment in the entertainment industry, notably by attending the second Spotify Equal charity gala on December 10, 2024, in Madrid, where over 90 female artists gathered to raise funds for gender equality and professional development opportunities for women in music.[67] Edurne's public image is that of a versatile entertainer, recognized for her multifaceted career spanning music, acting, television presenting, and streaming, which has solidified her reputation as an approachable and resilient figure in Spanish media. With over 2 million followers on Instagram, she maintains an active social media presence, frequently engaging with fans through personal updates, live sessions, and interactive posts that foster a loyal community.[10] Her fan interactions often highlight gratitude and direct communication, such as dedicated fan clubs and responses to supporter messages, enhancing her relatable persona. Following her 21st-place finish at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, Edurne faced public scrutiny over her performance and personal life, including speculation about her long-distance relationship with her husband, footballer David de Gea; however, she has consistently responded with poise, emphasizing her professional focus and family privacy to sustain a positive and enduring public image.[64]Artistry
Musical style and influences
Edurne's music is primarily rooted in pop, blending elements of dance, ballads, and Latin rhythms across her discography, as evidenced by her classification in Latin pop and Latin dance genres.[4] Her early work, such as the 2006 debut album Edurne, leaned toward pop rock with energetic tracks like "Despierta," showcasing a youthful, guitar-driven sound.[68] By 2010's Nueva Piel, she evolved into a pop-rock-dance style, incorporating electronic beats and international flair to create more danceable, modern productions.[69] This progression continued in her 2015 album Adrenalina, which featured epic electronic pop arrangements with orchestral sensitivities, allowing for dramatic builds in songs like the Eurovision entry "Amanecer."[2] Over time, Edurne's style has matured from teen-oriented pop to themes exploring empowerment and personal growth, evident in later releases like Catarsis (2020), where ballads highlight emotional depth alongside upbeat Latin-infused tracks.[70] Her production choices often emphasize layered electronics and live instrumentation, creating a hybrid sound that balances accessibility with sophistication, as seen in collaborations with producers like Chris Gordon on Adrenalina (2015), which mixed pop, rock, and melodic elements.[42] Key influences include Whitney Houston, whom Edurne cited as a childhood idol whose powerful delivery inspired her own vocal approach from an early age.[71] International pop icons such as Lady Gaga, Pink, Kylie Minogue, and Anastacia shaped her mid-career shift toward bold, dance-oriented aesthetics.[72] More recently, artists like Dua Lipa and Kylie Minogue have informed her return to electronic pop with rock edges in éXtasis (2024), and in 2025, the single "Todo me recuerda a ti" in collaboration with MAYO, reflecting a nod to contemporary global trends while honoring her foundational inspirations.[73][74] Edurne's versatile vocal range, capable of soaring highs in ballads and controlled belts in uptempo numbers, further distinguishes her discography, enabling seamless genre fusions.[70]Stage presence and performances
Edurne's stage presence is characterized by a charismatic energy that she cultivated through her musical theatre background, notably her starring role as Sandy in the Spanish production of Grease from 2007 to 2013. This extended run across Spain allowed her to refine her ability to command the stage with confident vocals and expressive acting, blending vulnerability with empowerment in character-driven narratives.[49] In her live tours, Edurne incorporates signature theatrical elements such as dynamic costume changes and interactive audience engagement to heighten the emotional impact of her performances. These features draw from her theatre roots, creating moments of spectacle that foster a sense of intimacy and excitement among spectators.[75] Her performance at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest with "Amanecer" showcased this presence, where she was praised for her stunning appearance, angelic vocals, and natural acting prowess that brought dramatic intensity to the stage.[76] However, critiques noted that the elaborate staging, including wind machines and a costume reveal, felt overworked and disconnected the audience from the emotional core of the song.[77] During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Edurne adapted to virtual formats by participating in online live sessions and streamed appearances, maintaining her engaging style through direct camera interaction to connect with fans remotely despite the absence of live audiences.[49] In 2025, she delivered a special guest performance of "Mírame" at the Benidorm Fest, further demonstrating her enduring stage charisma and connection with audiences.[55]Discography
Studio albums
Edurne's studio albums primarily consist of pop recordings released through major labels, showcasing her vocal range and evolving style from youthful pop to more mature dance-oriented sounds.| Album | Release Date | Label | Peak Chart Position (Spain) | Notable Producers | Thematic Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edurne | March 26, 2006 | Sony BMG | #3 | Graeme Pleeth, Mauri Stern | Debut pop album emphasizing vocal power and romantic themes in Latin-influenced tracks.[68][24][78] |
| Ilusión | June 19, 2007 | Epic (Sony BMG) | #13 | Not specified in available sources | Continuation of pop style with emotional ballads and upbeat numbers exploring love and illusion.[79][27][4] |
| Première | June 4, 2008 | Sony BMG | #39 | Not specified in available sources | Covers of musical theatre songs, highlighting vocal versatility in theatrical pop arrangements.[80][81] |
| Nueva Piel | February 9, 2010 | Sony Music | #16 | Not specified in available sources | Pop album focusing on personal growth and self-acceptance with mid-tempo tracks.[82][30][4] |
| Climax | September 24, 2013 | Sony Music | #22 | Busbee, Keith Follesé | Dance-pop focus on empowerment and relationships, marking a shift to international influences.[33][83][4] |
| Adrenalina | June 16, 2015 | Sony Music | #6 | Tony Sánchez-Ohlsson | Energetic pop with Eurovision-inspired tracks on resilience and new beginnings.[84][85][86] |
| Catarsis | June 12, 2020 | Sony Music | Did not chart in top positions | Not specified in available sources | Introspective pop exploring personal catharsis and emotional release.[87][88] |
| éXtasis | September 13, 2024 | Sony Music | #1 | Not specified in available sources | Dance-pop album emphasizing ecstasy and high-energy performances.[89][90] |
Compilation and live albums
In 2009, Edurne contributed to the official cast recording Grease, El Musical de Tu Vida (Por Edurne), a compilation album capturing highlights from the Spanish adaptation of the classic musical, produced under the direction of Manu Guix.[91] The 20-track set featured her lead vocals on key numbers like "Sigo Enamorada de Ti" (Hopelessly Devoted to You) and duets reflecting the show's narrative, emphasizing ensemble performances from the production that ran from 2007 to 2013. This recording underscored her growing prominence in Spanish theatre, blending her musical theatre experience with recorded formats to reach wider audiences beyond live audiences. As of 2025, Edurne has not released any dedicated live albums or additional compilations beyond the Grease cast album.[92]Other works
Singles
Edurne's singles have played a pivotal role in her career, launching her from a reality TV contestant to a prominent figure in Spanish pop music. Her debut single established her pop-rock style, while later releases incorporated dance and electronic elements, often tied to her album cycles. Key singles as lead artist typically served as promotional vehicles for her studio albums, achieving moderate commercial success on Spanish charts during the physical and early digital eras. These tracks helped build her fanbase domestically, with some earning certifications for sales. The following table summarizes Edurne's major lead singles, focusing on release dates, associated albums, peak chart positions in Spain (primarily PROMUSICAE or aggregated data), and certifications where available.| Title | Release Date | Album | Peak Chart Position (Spain) | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Despierta | March 2006 | Edurne | 5 (physical singles) | None reported |
| Ven por mí | June 2007 | Ilusión | Top 20 (Dance iTunes) | None reported |
| Un poco de amor | May 2008 | Première | 39 (PROMUSICAE) | None reported |
| Soy como soy | March 2010 | Nueva piel | — | None reported |
| Pretty Boy | September 2013 | Climax | 33 (Del 40 al 1) | None reported |
| Amanecer | March 2, 2015 | Adrenalina | 3 (singles top 50) | None reported |
Tours
Edurne's early live performances began in 2007, shortly after the release of her second album Ilusión, focusing on promotional shows in local Spanish venues and festivals. On March 26, 2007, she performed at Parc de Can Zam in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, delivering a setlist that included tracks from her debut works such as "Amores dormidos" and "Ven por mí". Later that year, on July 26, 2007, she appeared at Fiestas de Collado Villalba in Collado Villalba, where the set featured covers of Jessica Simpson's "A Public Affair," Kylie Minogue's "Slow," and Madonna's "Music," alongside originals such as "Despierta" and "Tal vez," lasting about one hour. These outings, held in open-air plazas and parks accommodating hundreds to a few thousand attendees, showcased her emerging stage energy in intimate, community-oriented settings.[94][95][96] A major milestone came post her Eurovision Song Contest representation of Spain in 2015 with "Amanecer," leading to the Adrenalina Tour, which promoted her sixth studio album of the same name. The tour commenced on June 18, 2015, in Alicante and spanned numerous dates across Spain through 2016, emphasizing pop-rock arrangements with dynamic lighting and choreography. Notable stops included the Plaza de Toros de Requena on August 23, 2015, where she performed for a bullring crowd, and the Centro Niemeyer in Avilés on August 28, 2015, featuring setlist staples like "Amanecer," "Relámpago," "Si no estás," and "Boomerang." The production extended into mid-2016, with a July 2 show at Parc dels Catalans in Barcelona, highlighting her vocal range and interaction with audiences in mid-sized arenas and outdoor spaces. This period marked a shift to more professional staging and broader reach, building on her Eurovision visibility.[97][98][99] In later years, Edurne engaged in supporting roles and festival lineups, often alongside fellow Operación Triunfo alumni and established acts, reflecting her integration into Spain's pop circuit. On July 7, 2019, she joined the Real Family Fest at IFEMA in Madrid, sharing the bill with artists like Rosario, Café Quijano, and Marta Sánchez, with her set including "Amores dormidos," "Amanecer," "Pretty Boy," and her recent single "Demasiado tarde." That September 6, she appeared at the Vive Dial event in Madrid's WiZink Center, a 15,000-capacity arena, performing hits like "Sigo enamorada de ti" and "Me falta veneno" to a large indoor audience. These engagements illustrated her progression to high-profile, multi-artist events and major halls, contrasting her debut-era locales. The 2020 COVID-19 restrictions curtailed touring, limiting her to a scaled-back show on September 30 at Ochoymedio (formerly Sala But) in Madrid, a club venue with a set of fan favorites amid pandemic protocols.[100][43][101][102][103] Following the pandemic, Edurne resumed live performances with increased frequency. In 2024, she embarked on the Brava Madrid tour, featuring intimate shows in Madrid that highlighted her vocal prowess and fan engagement. As of November 2025, she continued touring, with notable concerts including appearances at Sala Luz de Gas in Barcelona on November 16 and Teatro Barceló in Madrid on November 14, incorporating tracks from her latest album éXtasis alongside career highlights. These recent outings underscore her enduring appeal in Spain's live music scene.[9][104]Filmography
Television appearances
Edurne began her television presenting career in 2014, co-hosting the comedy sketch show Todo va bien on Cuatro alongside Xavi Rodríguez from June to December.[105] The program featured humorous segments and celebrity guests, showcasing Edurne's on-screen charisma and timing as a newcomer to hosting. Although short-lived, it marked her transition from singer to multifaceted TV personality. In addition to presenting, Edurne has appeared in several Spanish television series in acting roles. She had a guest role in the comedy sketch series La hora de José Mota in 2009.[1] She portrayed the character Marga in episodes of the medical drama Hospital Central in 2006.[1] From 2017 to 2019, she played the recurring role of Sara Barrios in the police procedural Serve y proteger, appearing in over 140 episodes.[1] In 2011, she participated as a contestant and impersonator on the celebrity mimicry show Tu cara me suena, where she also contributed to the soundtrack.[1] In 2016, Edurne joined Got Talent España on Telecinco as a judge, a role she held through 2023 across multiple seasons.[106] As part of the panel alongside figures like Risto Mejide and Paula Echevarría, she evaluated diverse talents ranging from singers to acrobats, often using her golden buzzer to advance standout acts, such as those by young performers Yaneisy Martinez in 2019.[45] Her tenure, spanning over 100 episodes, highlighted her empathetic yet discerning judging style, particularly after becoming a mother, which deepened her emotional responses to child contestants.[107] This long-term commitment elevated her profile, contributing to her recognition as a staple in Spanish talent competitions and boosting her public visibility beyond music circles.[64] Edurne expanded her judging portfolio in 2020 with Idol Kids on Telecinco, serving as a coach for young aspiring singers in the show's inaugural season.[105] She later took on a coaching role in La Voz Kids season 10 on Antena 3 in 2025, mentoring talents like Depol and Manuel Pato alongside coaches David Bisbal, Lola Índigo, and Manuel Turizo.[6] During the season, she collaborated with co-coach Natalia Lacunza and performed duets such as "I Will Always Love You" in the finale, emphasizing vocal technique and emotional delivery to her team.[54] Her involvement in these youth-focused programs underscored her influence in nurturing new talent, further solidifying her reputation as an accessible mentor in Spanish TV.[108] As a guest, Edurne has made recurring appearances on popular shows, including multiple visits to El Hormiguero on Antena 3. She discussed her career and Eurovision experiences in 2019, promoted singles like "Fresas y Champán" in 2023, and reflected on motherhood and La Voz Kids in 2025.[109][110][111] She also returned to Operación Triunfo—where she first gained fame as a 2005 contestant—for guest spots, visiting the academy in 2020 to perform "Demasiado Tarde" and offer advice during Gala 7, and appearing again in 2023 and 2024 to connect with contestants.[112][113][114] These appearances reinforced her enduring ties to reality TV formats and enhanced her media presence. Edurne's television work has significantly amplified her visibility, transforming her from a Eurovision representative into a prominent TV judge and host, with her Got Talent stint alone exposing her to millions of viewers annually and fostering a broader fanbase.[115]Film and theatre roles
Edurne's acting career in theatre began with her prominent role as Sandy Olsson in the Spanish production Grease, El Musical de tu Vida, which ran from 2007 to 2013 at venues including the Teatro Nuevo Apolo and Teatro Arteria Coliseum in Madrid. Directed and choreographed by Coco Comín, the production adapted the classic musical for Spanish audiences, and Edurne portrayed the wholesome Australian transfer student who navigates high school romance and transformation alongside Danny Zuko, played by Jordi Coll. Her performance was highlighted for blending strong vocal delivery with energetic dance sequences, contributing to the show's commercial success over multiple seasons.[2][116] The role marked Edurne's transition from recording artist to stage performer, allowing her to draw on her musical background to interpret iconic numbers like "Sigo Enamorada de Ti" (a Spanish version of "Hopelessly Devoted to You") and "Tú Serás Para Mí" (from "You're the One That I Want"). This experience directly influenced her 2008 album Première, a collection of covers from renowned musicals including tracks from Grease, Mamma Mia!, and Cabaret, which showcased her versatility in theatrical styles. Critics noted that her theatre work enhanced her live performance skills, bridging her singing career with dramatic expression and earning praise for authenticity in portraying Sandy's emotional arc.[28][117] In film, Edurne's credits are limited, with no major leading roles documented in feature-length productions; her focus has remained on stage and television acting.Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Premios 40 Principales | Best New Artist | Nominated[26] |
| 2008 | Garamond Awards | Nacionales de la Música | Won[118] |
| 2008 | Cosmopolitan Awards | Best Female Pop Singer | Nominated[26] |
| 2010 | Must! Awards | Singer of the Year | Nominated[26] |
| 2010 | Must! Awards | Best Artist | Nominated[26] |
| 2014 | Premios Própolis | Female Voice of the Year | Won[119] |
| 2015 | Shiri Maimon Award | Best Dressed (Eurovision) | Won[28] |
| 2020 | Premios Dial | Artist | Won) |
| 2022 | Premios Dial | Artist | Won) |
| 2025 | Premios Dial | Artist | Won[120] |