Drag Race España: All Stars - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Supremme Eleganza Talent Olé Stars Extravaganza
The library is open! After reading the book to their companions, our 9 superstars will offer the best display of talent ever seen on the Drag Race España stage. They will do so under the watchful eye of Supremme de Luxe, our judges and guest judge, the iconic star Bárbara Rey. Olé stars!

Snatch game
The time has come for the most feared and iconic challenge of the show: the snatch game. On the catwalk, our queens will have a second chance to make that look shine that they always wanted to forget. This humour and "redemption" show will be joined by the comedian Silvia Abril as guest judge.

El Ball: Cielo, tierra y pecados capitales
Each queen will randomly receive a deadly sin, which they will have to reinterpret in the classic and challenging sewing challenge. Before seeing the result at the ball, the queens will parade their looks inspired by feared (or desired) trips to heaven and hell. Our panel of judges will be joined by legendary model Laura Sánchez.

Batalla de girls bands
The queens have to form two groups to defend a song on stage for which they will have to compose their own verses and put together vibrant choreography. To judge this battle of the girl bands we will have a music superstar: Naty Peluso.

Roast: Lavar, marcar y largar
The semi-finalists will share the stage and wait their turn in the beauty salon waiting to be able to unleash their indomitable viperine tongue. The queens will have the advice and assessments of the multifaceted presenter and comedian Inés Hernand.

El reencuentro
Alone with Supremme de Luxe, our 9 queens come face to face to resolve pending issues and talk about their All Stars career. Were there alliances in the program? Do those eliminated hold a grudge against their teammates for having received the axe blow?

La gran final
To take the crown, the finalists will have to face each other in a lip sync battle. Who will be the first queen to inaugurate the Drag Race España hall of fame?
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