Where to see the New Year’s Eve Chimes on the Internet

end of year chimes

Goodbye 2023! Today is the last day of the year and tonight the traditional New Year’s Bells will take place, a time when in Spain we will take the opportunity to drink the Lucky Grapes, one with each sound of the clock.

In each part of the world the arrival of the New Year is celebrated in a different way. You can see how 2024 is received in other parts of the planet with the following live broadcasts.

But if what you want is to see the most Spanish tradition on the night of December 31 to January 1 of the new year through the Internet, you can also do it online. You will not need to go to the Puerta del Sol in Madrid or to any of the clocks that in thousands of squares throughout the country will strike 12 tonight, you can also follow them online from the comfort of your home and take the opportunity to send congratulatory messages of the New Year or think about your New Year’s resolutions.

If you are looking for where to watch the New Year’s Chimes online this year, in this article we are going to tell you where you can enjoy this appointment with tradition and history on the Internet.

Where to see the New Year chimes in Spain on the Internet

In Spain, almost all television channels will broadcast the Chimes live, some from Madrid and others from other locations. You can see almost all of them from their web pages or applications for smart televisions.

The 1: This year Ramón García will be accompanied by Ana Mena and Jennifer Hermoso from Puerta del Sol in Madrid. You can follow the live broadcast through the RTVE website and the RTVE Play app starting at 11:40 p.m.

An hour later you can also connect with TVE to watch the Chimes from the Canary Islands, with the singer Nia and the journalist Roberto Herrera.

Antenna 3: AtresMedia repeats the formula with the couple formed by Cristina Pedroche – again, her dress will make people talk – and the chef Alberto Chicote. You can see it on the Antena 3 website and through Atresplayer

The sixth: This year it will be Dani Mateo and Cristina Pardo who will accompany the spectators from Puerta del Sol. You can see it on Atresplayer

Telecinco and Cuatro: The two networks of the Mediaset group will broadcast the chimes from Seville and Marta Flinch and Jesús Calleja will be the ones to present them. Watch it on the Telecinco website, the Cuatro website and the Mitele app.

Who rings the bells on regional television

Telemadrid: Alicia Senovilla and Jota Abril will ring the bell on the Madrid regional channel from Puerta del Sol. You can watch it live through the Telemadrid website and on streaming platforms such as Movistar Plus.

South Channel: Manu Sánchez and Olga Carmona will ring the bells from Jerez de la Frontera. You can watch live through the Canal Sur website and on the Canal Sur + streaming platform.

A Punt: Àlex Blanquer and Ximo Rovira will ring the bells from Valencia City Hall. It can be seen through the A Punt website.

Aragon TV: Blanca Liso and Mariano Navascués from the Plaza del Pilar in Zaragoza will ring the bells on Aragón TV;

TPA: In Asturias, Ana Francisco and Alberto Rodríguez will ring the bells from the esplanade of the Basilica of Covadonga

Middle Castile La Mancha: In Castilla-La Mancha it will be Mariló Leal and Carlos Macías who will do it from the town of Hinojosa De la Fuente, in Toledo.

TV3 In Catalonia, it will be Miki Núñez and Laura Escánes who will ring the bells from Barcelona. It can be seen through the regional chain’s website.

IB3 In the Balearic Islands, it will be Llum Barrera and David Ordinás who will present the chimes from the Plaza de Cort, in Palma de Mallorca.

TVG in Galicia from the Plaza del Obradoiro, in Santiago de Compostela, with Xosé Ramón Gayoso, Noelia Rey and Rocío Durán.

EITB In the Basque Country it will be Nerea Reparaz, Julen Telleria, Miren Nogales, África Baeta, Ane Ibarzabal and Egoitz Txurruka who will present the chimes from Vitoria.

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