Queer Eurovision fans, rejoice! Italy has crowned its new musical champion, and he’s on his way to the biggest song contest in Europe. Olly, the 23-year-old Italian singer, has emerged victorious at the 75th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with his song Balorda Nostalgia, securing his ticket to Eurovision 2025 in Basel.
Born Federico Olivieri in Genoa in 2001, Olly’s win is a defining moment in his rising career. He beat out strong competition, with Lucio Corsi finishing second, followed by Brunori Sas in third place, Fedez in fourth, and Simone Cristicchi in fifth. This year’s festival, featuring 29 acts, was hosted by the legendary broadcaster Carlo Conti.
For those who live for the drama and grandeur of Eurovision, Olly’s victory is a moment to celebrate. Having first appeared at Sanremo in 2023 with Polvere, he now joins the ranks of past icons like Måneskin, Mahmood, and Marco Mengoni. With his fresh energy and undeniable stage presence, he is poised to be a strong contender on the Eurovision stage.
Sanremo has long been a cultural phenomenon in Italy, shaping careers and launching superstars. And for LGBTQ+ fans who thrive on the spectacle and passion of Eurovision, this is another thrilling chapter. Unlike past years when the winner had to confirm their participation, Olly is directly selected to represent Italy—meaning we’ll definitely see him in Basel on May 17.
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