Italy: Amadeus and Annalisa welcome the new year and become a meme – 61% viewership!
With a big concert held in Piazza Pitagora, in the municipality of Crotona in the region of Calabria, the people of Italy welcomed the new year.
The concert was broadcast through the channel of RAI1, with over 10 million viewers with a percentage of 61%, tuning into the public channel of Italian television, at the turn of the new year. Overall, the concert attracted 6.202.000 viewers (40,1%) . Among the artists who appeared at the Piazza Pitagora concert was Sanremo 2024 contender Annalisa, whose career has soared in the last year.
Worth noting, she was the artist with whom the presenter and artistic director of Sanremo, Amadeus, welcomed the new year together with the whole of Italy.
In particular, while Annalisa, was singing her big hit, Belissima, Amadeus quickly ran to interrupt her, as the new year was entering, causing moments of laughter to all Italians, while the scene immediately went viral throughout Italy, with users of Social Media, show me with the two protagonists.
eccomi ancora qua a ridere per come annalisa finisca di cantare la frase anche quando ormai le avevano già tolto la musicapic.twitter.com/IvDFFLTL4L
— bollicine🫧 (@scemadinatale) January 1, 2024
https://twitter.com/fpoibasta/status/1741857158738715019
In fact, there was no shortage of comments that considered the event a harbinger of Annalisa’s victory in this year’s Sanremo, but also of the Italian representation in Malmö.
ditemi se questo non significa che sarà l'anno di Annalisa eurovision 2024 for annalisa !!!! https://t.co/Prj4pLpM4C
— miriana. (@illicitheadline) January 1, 2024
https://twitter.com/eiriiina/status/1741821269878723037
We remind you that the festival will take place from the 6th to the 10th of February at the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo.
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