====== was the national final organised by RTVE that took place on 1 February 2016 at the Adisar Studios in
Villaviciosa de Odón (
Madrid), hosted by
Anne Igartiburu with
Julia Varela acting as the
green room host. The show was broadcast on
La 1 as well as online via RTVE's official website
rtve.es and the official Eurovision Song Contest website
eurovision.tv. Six artists and songs competed with the winner being decided upon through a combination of public televoting, an in-studio expert jury and an international jury. The national final was watched by 1.669 million viewers in Spain with a market share of 9.1%. The international jury consisted of television, radio and music professionals selected by the following broadcasters that are part of the
European Broadcasting Union:
France Télévisions (France),
RAI (Italy),
SVT (Sweden) and
BBC (United Kingdom). The three members of the in-studio jury that evaluated the entries during the final were: The six competing acts were announced on 29 December 2015 via RTVE's official website and social media platforms. Among the competing artists was María Isabel who won the
Junior Eurovision Song Contest for with the song "
Antes muerta que sencilla". 30-second clips of the competing songs were previewed by RTVE on their official website on 19 January 2016, while the songs in their entirety were premiered a day later on 20 January on a special webcast show, presented by Irene Mahía and with three of the candidates (Electric Nana, Maverick and Salvador Beltrán) as guests, that was also broadcast on RTVE's official website.
Final The televised final took place on 1 February 2016. The running order for the six participating entries was determined during a press conference held at
Prado del Rey in
Pozuelo de Alarcón (
Madrid) on 28 January 2016. The winner, "
Say Yay!" performed by
Barei, was selected through the combination of the votes of an in-studio jury (30%), the votes of an international jury (30%) and a public televote (40%). "Say Yay!" is the first song performed entirely in the English language that was selected to represent Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest. In addition to the performances of the competing entries, guest performers included former national final participants Brequette, Jorge González, Coral Segovia and Mirela, and former Eurovision contestants Loreen, Edurne and the group
D'Nash which represented .
Preparation The official video of the song, directed by Gus Carballo, was filmed in February 2016 in different locations in Madrid, mainly in a tunnel at
Las Tablas neighbourhood, and also features scenes filmed in
Barcelona,
Berlin,
Havana,
London,
Miami, and
Stockholm. The video premiered on 10 March 2016 on RTVE's website. The music video served as the official preview video for the Spanish entry.
Promotion Barei made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Say Yay!" as the Spanish Eurovision entry. On 13 February, Barei performed "Say Yay! during the second semi-final of the . On 2 April, she performed "Say Yay!" at the
Eurovision Pre-Party in
Riga, Latvia, held at the Spikeri Concert Hall. On 3 April, she performed during the
Eurovision Pre-Party in
Moscow, Russia, held at the Izvestyia Hall and hosted by
Dmitry Guberniev. On 9 April, Barei performed during the
Eurovision in Concert event which was held at the
Melkweg venue in
Amsterdam, Netherlands and hosted by
Cornald Maas and
Hera Björk. She was confirmed to perform the song at the
Israel Calling in
Tel Aviv, Israel on 12 April, but she withdrew from the event due to "production delays". On 17 April, Barei performed during the
London Eurovision Party, which was held at the
Café de Paris venue in
London, United Kingdom and hosted by
Nicki French and
Paddy O'Connell. In addition to her international appearances, she performed the song on the
morning show La mañana on
La 1 on 3 February. On 5 March, Barei performed an acoustic version of "Say Yay!" at the El Intruso club in
Madrid as a part of the city's
Ellas Son-Arte festival. On 29 March, Barei performed an acoustic version of the song during the
#0 talk show programme
Likes. On 28 April, a farewell party was held for Barei before she travelled to Stockholm for the contest, which took place at the
Swedish Embassy in Madrid, hosted by Ambassador Cecilia Julin. On 29 April, she performed during a Spanish Eurovision party, which took place at the Palacio de la Prensa in Madrid, hosted by
Julia Varela. == At Eurovision ==