‘Grand Prix 2026’ announces its 12 participating towns, from regions such as Asturias, Andalusia, Canary Islands, and Basque Country
The Grand Prix 2026 will feature 12 towns from various regions in Spain competing this summer on La 1, with new criteria for participation allowing smaller towns to join.
The Grand Prix 2026 is set to return this summer on La 1, as announced by Ramón García. This season, the program will include a wider range of towns, specifically those with populations between 3,000 and 10,000 residents, expanding from the previous minimum of 5,000. The change is intended to bring the competition to a broader array of communities across Spain, allowing smaller towns a chance to participate in the popular televised event.
Twelve towns have been selected to compete in this year's edition, showcasing a diverse representation from various regions. These include Altura from the Comunidad Valenciana, Balanegra from Andalusia, and towns from regions such as Murcia, Castilla y León, Galicia, Catalonia, Asturias, Castilla La Mancha, the Canary Islands, and beyond. This selection highlights the extensive cultural and regional diversity that Spain has to offer, and the involvement of these towns may stimulate local pride and tourism.
The Grand Prix has a long history of engaging audiences with its entertaining format, and this expansion aims to enhance that experience by incorporating a greater number of participants. By focusing on smaller towns, the program also promotes community involvement and offers a platform for these locales to gain visibility on a national level. As the competition unfolds, it will be interesting to observe how this broader scope influences viewer engagement and the festivities surrounding the event.