Spain was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 with the song "", written and performed by Marcos Llunas. The Spanish participating broadcaster, (TVE), internally selected its entry for the contest. The song, performed in position 10, placed sixth out of twenty-five competing entries with 96 points.
(TVE) internally selected "", written and performed by Marcos Llunas, as for the Eurovision Song Contest 1997. Llunas had won the OTI Festival 1995 for Spain with the song "", making him the only OTI Festival winner to ever participate in Eurovision. The broadcaster announced the name of the song, and the songwriter/performer on 5 April 1997. The song was presented in the TVE show on 11 April.
On 3 May 1997, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at the Point Theatre in Dublin hosted by (RTÃÂ), and broadcast live throughout the continent. Llunas performed "" tenth in the evening, following and preceding . He was accompanied on stage by Mosa GarcÃÂa and Eva Gris as backing singers, and by Jordi Bonell, Jordi Portaz, and David Simó as backing musicians. Toni Xuclàconducted the event's orchestra performance of the Spanish entry. At the close of the voting "" received 96 points, coming 6th.
TVE broadcast the contest in Spain on , and abroad on , with commentary by José Luis Uribarri. Before the event, TVE aired a talk show hosted by introducing the Spanish jury, which continued after the contest commenting on the results.
TVE assembled a jury panel with sixteen members. The following members comprised the Spanish jury:
The jury was chaired by , with Javier González as secretary, and Belén Fernández de Henestrosa as spokesperson. José Manuel de la Cruz Lagunero was the notary public. These did not have the right to vote, but the president decided in the event of a tie. The jury awarded its maximum of 12 points to .