
Premios Dial Tenerife Reveals 30th Anniversary Honorees, Host
The Premios Dial Tenerife announced winners for its 30th anniversary awards show, set for March 12 in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, featuring top Spanish pop artists, lifetime achievement honorees, host Leire Martínez, and supporting Fundación Canaria Aldis.
The Premios Dial Tenerife announced the winners for its 30th awards show this Tuesday. This special event, celebrating three decades of promoting Spanish music on the radio, will take place on Thursday, March 12, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
It was also confirmed that Leire Martínez will host the show for the second year in a row. It will be a special night for her as she'll also receive her first Premio Dial since starting her solo career, an award her fans have eagerly awaited.
The awards will go to some of the biggest names in Spanish pop:
Laura Pausini, Leire Martínez, Pablo Alborán, Sergio Dalma, Pablo López, Amaral, Café Quijano, Ezio Oliva, Marta Sánchez, Nil Moliner, Funambulista, Antoñito Molina, Depol, Antonio José, Merche, and Kany García.
Additionally, Ana Torroja, Luz Casal, Mónica Naranjo, and Antonio Carmona will receive Premios Dial Lifetime Achievement Awards. These awards recognize their vital contributions to Spanish music and their status as icons for many generations.
A big new announcement is a performance by Nueva Línea, a band from the Canary Islands that has recently gone viral on TikTok. This will be their first time performing at such a large event. They will join a show that promises duets, unexpected collaborations, and special moments.
Jaume Serra, General Director of Radio and Audiovisual Business at PRISA Media, highlighted the important role of radio. "Radio isn't just entertainment; it's a community," he said. "At Dial, we've spent four decades building a big family among artists, listeners, and the radio itself."
Vicent Argudo, Music Director of PRISA Media, shared some anniversary surprises. "There will be two surprise musical performances in very special locations on the island, bringing artists even closer to their fans," he explained. "We'll also hold professional meetings to discuss the strong global presence of Spanish music."
Rosa Dávila, President of the Cabildo de Tenerife, spoke about the island's long-standing connection to the Premios Dial. She noted that "Tenerife acts as a bridge for Latin American music and has been a vital part of these 30 years."
Similarly, Lope Afonso, Vice President and Minister of Tourism, highlighted that the event "strengthens our connection with the entire Spanish-speaking market."
As in previous years, the Premios Dial Tenerife will support a good cause. A portion of the money raised will go to the Fundación Canaria Aldis, an organization that helps children and young people with functional diversity, improving their lives and those of their families.