| "Europe's Living a Celebration" | ||||
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| Single byRosa | ||||
| from the album Rosa | ||||
| Language | Spanish | |||
| Released | 13 March 2002 | |||
| Genre | Latin pop | |||
| Length | 2:53 | |||
| Label | Vale Music | |||
| Composer | Toni Ten | |||
| Lyricist | Xasqui Ten | |||
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| Eurovision Song Contest 2002 entry | ||||
| Country | ||||
| Artist | ||||
| As | Rosa | |||
| Language | ||||
| Composer | Toni Ten | |||
| Lyricist | Xasqui Ten | |||
| Finals performance | ||||
| Final result | 7th | |||
| Final points | 81 | |||
| Entry chronology | ||||
| ◄ "Dile que la quiero" (2001) | ||||
| "Dime" (2003) ► | ||||
| Official performance video | ||||
| "Europe's Living a Celebration" onYouTube | ||||
"Europe's Living a Celebration" is a song recorded by Spanish singerRosa, with music composed by Toni Ten and lyrics written by Xasqui Ten. Itrepresented Spain in theEurovision Song Contest 2002, placing seventh.
"Europe's Living a Celebration" was composed by Toni Ten with lyrics by Xasqui Ten. Despite the English-language title, the lyrics are in Spanish, with the exception of one verse of the chorus.[1]
Between 25 February and 11 March 2002,Televisión Española (TVE) produced anational final to select its song and performer for the47th edition of theEurovision Song Contest in which the top three finishers –Rosa,David Bisbal, andDavid Bustamante– from thefirst season ofOperación Triunfo competed with three songs each.[2] "Europe's Living a Celebration" won the competition so it became theSpanish entry, and Rosa the performer, for Eurovision.[3][4]
On 25 May 2002, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at theSaku Suurhall inTallinn hosted byEesti Televisioon (ETV), and broadcast live throughout the continent. In the introduction of the show, the hosts connected live via satellite –among others– to theMunicipal Sports Palace ofGranada –Rosa's hometown–, which was packed with a large audience cheering her on.[a] Rosa performed "Europe's Living a Celebration" fifth on the night –accompanied by Bisbal, Bustamante,Chenoa,Gisela, andGeno [es] as backing singers–,[5] preceded byGreece's "S.A.G.A.P.O." byMichalis Rakintzis, and followed byCroatia's "Everything I Want" byVesna Pisarović.[6]
At the close of voting, it had received 81 points, placing seventh in a field of twenty-four.[7] The voting sequence was followed in Spain by an average of 14.38 million viewers, which represented an 86.2% share, becoming the most watched space in the country of the entire decade.[8] The entire show, with an average of 12.7 million viewers and an 80.4% share, is the most watched Eurovision in Spain since reliable audience measurements began to be made in 1992.[9] The song was succeeded as Spanish entry at the2003 contest by "Dime" byBeth.[10]
Between 4 April and 4 June 2002, Rosa along with all theOperación Triunfo participants went on tour, giving twenty-eight concerts throughout Spain attended by more than half a million people, in which she sang "Europe's Living a Celebration" as one of the main numbers.[11] The concert on 1 June in theSantiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid before more than sixty thousand people was broadcast nationwide by TVE the following day.[12] "Europe's Living a Celebration" became a major hit in the summer of 2002 in Spain.[13] The documentary filmOT: la película [es], summarizing the lives of the participants during the tour, opened on 20 September in more than 300 movie theaters,[14] and premiered on TVE on 30 December.[15]
On 31 March 2015, Rosa performed the song in the Eurovision sixtieth anniversary showEurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits held in London.[b][17] On 31 October 2016, Rosa performed the song –accompanied again by Bisbal, Bustamante, Chenoa, Gisela, and Geno as backing singers– in theOT: El reencuentro anniversary concert held in thePalau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, and broadcast live nationwide by TVE.[18]
The albumOperación Triunfo: Eurovisión that included the studio versions of the nine songs of the national final, released on 22 February 2002 in Spain, was certified platinum (100,000 copies). The albumOperación Triunfo: Gala Eurovisión that included the live versions of the nine songs recorded in the national final, released on 26 February 2002, was certified 4× platinum. "Europe's Living a Celebration" was also included in Rosa's first studio albumRosa was certified 5× platinum.[19]
| Single charts (2002) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Spain (Los 40)[20] | 1 |