Geolier's Dazzling Performance at Sanremo 2024

Geolier a Sanremo 2024
Hair gel and a jacket full of glitter. Geolier thus inaugurates his final, singing immediately after Angelina Mango, the great rival for the final victory of Sanremo 2024. ...

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Hair gel and a jacket full of glitter. Geolier thus inaugurates his final, singing immediately after Angelina Mango, the great rival for the final victory of Sanremo 2024.

After yet another high-level performance - in which he goes down into the audience and walks among the attendees, also greeting the front row between Lino Banfi, Mara Venier and the son of Amadeus - the rapper takes the stage at the Ariston and hopes to be able to still lead the ranking at the end of the final evening that will decree the final winner of the Festival.

Before tonight, in fact, the ranking born from these first four evenings of Sanremo 2024 saw him, Emanuele Palumbo - stage name Geolier - ahead of the other 29 competing singers.

A position that yesterday, after the duets night, had caused a wave of boos from the Ariston audience and quite a bit of social controversy. During the song, then, the 23-year-old from Naples went down among the attendees in the audience, almost a gesture of "challenge" after what happened yesterday. This time, however, only applause for him.

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