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13 Facts About Daniel Diges

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Daniel Diges debuted in big productions of musical theatre in 2005, playing the roles of Colate in En Tu Fiesta Me Cole and Mario in Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar.

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On 22 February 2010, Daniel Diges won the Spanish national final, Eurovision: Destino Oslo and was chosen to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Algo pequenito", composed by Jesus Canadilla and arranged and produced by Alejandro de Pinedo.

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In March 2010, following his election as the Spanish Eurovision entrant, Daniel Diges was signed to Warner Music with the idea of recording an album in the style of a Spanish crooner.

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The album, self-titled Daniel Diges and produced by Oscar Gomez, was released on 18 May 2010.

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Daniel Diges played the role of Gaston in the national tour of La Bella y la Bestia which opened in September 2012 in Valladolid to visit 17 Spanish cities.

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On 27 August 2012, Daniel Diges was announced to join the cast of the second season of television show Tu cara me suena on Antena 3, in which celebrity contestants impersonate a different famous singer on stage in each episode.

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On 11 June 2013, Daniel Diges was announced to play the lead role in the Madrid revival of Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar, which opened on 12 September 2013 at the Teatro Coliseum.

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On 29 April 2014, Daniel Diges released his third studio album, titled Quiero.

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In September 2014, Daniel Diges was announced to join Los Miserables again, on national tour, this time to lead as Jean Valjean.

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In January 2015, Daniel Diges re-united with David Ordinas, Ignasi Vidal and Pablo Puyol for Poker de Voces's new concert show.

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On 5 May 2015, Daniel Diges released the single "Te veo", composed by Ruth Lorenzo and Jacobo Calderon.

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On 27 November 2015, Daniel Diges released his fourth studio album, his first with Universal Music, titled Calle Broadway.

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Daniel Diges was part of the Mexican production until March 2019.