Italy’s Rising Star: Simone Grande Brings Joy with ‘Pigiama Party’ to Junior Eurovision 2024

There’s something magical about the innocence and joy of a pyjama party, and young Simone Grande is about to bring that charm to the global stage. The 12-year-old, with his sweet smile and genuine passion for music, has been chosen to represent Italy at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Madrid. His song, aptly titled “Pigiama Party”, is as playful as it sounds, filled with youthful energy and a sense of togetherness that only a child can convey.

Simone’s journey to this moment is one that would warm any mother’s heart. Hailing from Rozzano, a small town near Milan, Simone started out not as a singer, but as a dancer at the age of four. His love for movement eventually evolved into a love for music, and by the time he reached his teens, his voice had captivated audiences far beyond his hometown.

Last year, Simone won the second season of The Voice Kids Italy, a moment that changed everything. Performing Marco Mengoni’s “L’essenziale” with such purity during his blind audition, it was clear to everyone watching that he had something special. His victory not only secured him the hearts of millions but also the opportunity to represent Italy on one of the biggest stages for young talent in Europe.

But Simone is more than just a singer. He’s a well-rounded young man who enjoys the simple things in life. Football is one of his greatest passions — a love he’s had since the age of eight — and as a die-hard Inter Milan fan, his weekends are often spent cheering for his favourite team. And let’s not forget his flair in the kitchen! Like any good Italian, Simone enjoys cooking, adding a little extra spice to his already colourful personality.

This November, Simone’s dream will take him to Madrid, where he’ll perform “Pigiama Party” with the same joy that’s made him a star back home. The song itself is a celebration of childhood, fun, and friendship — themes that will undoubtedly resonate with audiences young and old.

Italy’s track record at Junior Eurovision has been varied, with last year’s entry, Melissa and Ranya, finishing in 11th place. But with Simone’s unmistakable charm and the infectious energy of “Pigiama Party,” there’s a sense of excitement in the air. Could this be the year Italy climbs back to the top of the scoreboard?

Whatever the outcome, one thing is certain: Simone Grande is a bright light, full of promise, and he’s about to share his joy with the world. And isn’t that what childhood — and music — is all about?

Source: Rai

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