🇵🇹 National: Bandidos do Cante wins in Portugal

Portugal selected their entry through Festival da Canção. Bandidos Do Cante are the winners of the Portuguese national song contest with their song “Rosa”. Already before the contest, most of the contestants confirmed that they will not represent Portugal in Vienna. However, Bandidos Do Cante stated that they will.

final

date: 7 March
Place: Valentim de Carvalho Studios, Lisbon
Hosts: Vasco Palmeirim, Alexandre Guimarães & Catarina Maia

1 Bandidos Do Cante Rosa 10 12 22 1
l: Duarte Farias, Miguel Costa, Luís Aleixo, Francisco Pestana, Francisco Raposo, Kasha, Gui Alface, Gonçalo Narciso & Bluay  m: Duarte Farias, Miguel Costa, Luís Aleixo, Francisco Pestana & Francisco Raposo        
2 João Ribeiro Canção do Querer 12 2 14 4
l: Cristina Branco m: Luís Figueiredo & André Henriques        
3 André Amaro Dá-Me a Tua Mão 1 7 8 7
l & m: André Amaro        
4 Gonçalo Gomes Doce ilusão 4 3 7 9
l: Gonçalo Gomes & Pedro Fernandes  m: Gonçalo Gomes, João Umbelino, Pedro Fernandes & Bernardo Almeida        
5 Marquise Chuva 3 5 8 8
l: Mafalda Matos  m: Mafalda Matos, Matias Ferreira, Miguel Azevedo & Miguel Pereira        
6 Evaya Sprint 2 1 3 10
l: Beatriz Bronze & Guilherme Firmino  m: Beatriz Bronze, Guilherme Firmino & João Valente        
7 Sandrino Desposto a tudo 7 6 13 5
l & m: Sandrino & Francesco Meoli        
8 Nunca Mates o Mandarim Fumo 8 8 16 3
l: João Amorim m: João Amorim, João Campello & Manuel Dinis        
9 Silvana Peres Não Tem fim 5 4 9 6
l & m: Rita Dias        
10 Dinis Mota Jurei 6 10 16 2
l & m: Dinis Mota        

 

1st semifinal

date: 21 February
Place: Valentim de Carvalho Studios, Lisbon
Hosts: Vasco Palmeirim, Alexandre Guimarães & Catarina Maia

1 Dinis Mota Jurei final      
l & m: Dinis Mota        
2 Nunca Mates o Mandarim Fumo final      
l: João Amorim m: João Amorim, João Campello & Manuel Dinis        
3 Evaya Sprint final      
l: Beatriz Bronze & Guilherme Firmino  m: Beatriz Bronze, Guilherme Firmino & João Valente        
4 André Amaro Dá-Me a Tua Mão final*      
l & m: André Amaro        
5 Bateu Matou Nos Teus Olhos eliminated      
l & m: Joaquim Albergaria, Ruit Pité & Ivo Costa        
6 Marquise Chuva final      
l: Mafalda Matos  m: Mafalda Matos, Matias Ferreira, Miguel Azevedo & Miguel Pereira        
7 Agridoce Onde Quero Estar eliminated      
l & m: Margarida Castanheira, Joana Banza, Sofia Jorge, Tiago Alves & Pedro Agostinho        
8 Mário Marta Pertencer eliminated      
l & m: Djodje & Alberto Koenig        

 

2nd semifinal

date: 28 February
Place: Valentim de Carvalho Studios, Lisbon
Hosts: Vasco Palmeirim, Alexandre Guimarães & Catarina Maia

1 Gonçalo Gomes Doce ilusão final*      
l: Gonçalo Gomes & Pedro Fernandes  m: Gonçalo Gomes, João Umbelino, Pedro Fernandes & Bernardo Almeida        
2 Silvana Peres Não Tem fim final      
l & m: Rita Dias        
3 Sandrino Desposto a tudo final      
l & m: Sandrino & Francesco Meoli        
4 Francisco Fontes Copiloto eliminated      
l & m: Francisco Fontes        
5 Bandidos Do Cante Rosa final      
l: Duarte Farias, Miguel Costa, Luís Aleixo, Francisco Pestana, Francisco Raposo, Kasha, Gui Alface, Gonçalo Narciso & Bluay  m: Duarte Farias, Miguel Costa, Luís Aleixo, Francisco Pestana & Francisco Raposo        
6 Jacaréu & Ana Margarida O-pi-ni-ão eliminated      
l & m: Jacaréu        
7 João Ribeiro Canção do Querer final      
l: Cristina Branco m: Luís Figueiredo & André Henriques        
8 Inês Sousa Um Filme ao Contrário eliminated      
l & m: Inês Sousa        

 

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