Olly will not represent Italy. In a surprising turn of events, the Sanremo winner has declined the chance to compete at Eurovision 2025. His song, Balorda nostalgia, won the festival, but he has chosen not to take the next step.
Olly explained that his decision was not easy. However, his upcoming sold-out tour in May clashes with Eurovision. He wants to focus on that and fully embrace this moment in his career.
Speaking to his fans on social media, Olly said:
“For days I have been asking myself and asking everyone’s opinions. The answer is always the same: ‘In the end, you have to do what you feel.’ I firmly believe that I need to connect with everything that is happening to me before looking even further.”
Now that Olly will not represent Italy, the runner-up will take his place. That means Lucio Corsi might go to Eurovision. His song, Volevo essere un duro, stood out with its mix of glam rock and poetic lyrics. Known for his unique artistic vision, Corsi is ready to bring something fresh to the contest.
Sanremo has long been the main selection method for Italy’s Eurovision entry. Winners usually accept the opportunity, but not always. When they decline, RAI offers it to the next in line. This ensures Italy always has a strong act at Eurovision.
Lucio Corsi’s participation marks a new chapter. His performance will highlight Italy’s rich musical heritage while bringing his own avant-garde style to the stage.
With Eurovision 2025 approaching, all eyes will be on Lucio Corsi. Fans are eager to see how he will represent Italy on the big stage in Basel.
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