Eddie Brock in Sanremo: "Big or not big, but what do we care"

Eddie Brock: “I wouldn’t go to Eurovision”

It’s there too Eddie Brock among the rookies competing at the Sanremo Festival. In view of his debut on the Ariston stage, the Roman singer-songwriter has unambiguously clarified his position on a possible participation in theEurovision Song Contest: “I wouldn’t go. I think it is more important to use Sanremo to shine a light on Palestine“. Sharp words, pronounced during a meeting with the press on February 19, in which Brock reiterated his desire to maintain music as a space for taking a position and taking responsibility. This is the same approach as Levante, she also said “no” to a possible participation in Eurovision. Here you can read the interview with the singer.

Eddie Brock is compared to the Roman school of singer-songwriteror, the classic one and the one that comes from indie. “I definitely recognize myself in it. If you approach me to that house there, I am the most honored person in the world. If I can represent my city even in a small part, I am very happy.” On the covers evening he will duet with Fabrizio Moro on the notes of “Portami via”, a song with which his colleague competed in 2017. “As soon as they called me, I said: the first dream is to go to Sanremo, the second is to sing with Fabrizio. I called him, hoping for the best, because he didn’t have to come with me. He was polite, kind, helpful. We chose this song because I started watching the Festival more assiduously when he won”.