We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: 2019 has been a good year for Mahmood. His successes are made all-the-more sweet considering the ridiculous controversy that followed his Sanremo victory. Keeping the ‘good vibes’ rolling into 2020, he has announced new tour dates for the new year!
Firstly, he won the prestigious Sanremo festival after entering as a total outsider, beating the likes of Ultimo and Il Volo. Then, “Soldi” became a global hit following his San Remo win. After placing second at Eurovision, he embarked on his first European tour, with multiple sold-out dates. Not to mention, the first stop of this tour was the European Parliament! Oh, and he also won an MTV EMA for Best Italian Artist. So yeah, a pretty good year you could say.
If, unlike me (ha), you were unfortunate to miss out on tickets to his Europa Good Vibes tour, you’re in luck! This week he announced that he will be returning to several European cities for a 2020 tour!
You can view the dates in the post below:
We caught up with Mahmood ahead of his second sold-out London show back in October:
About Mahmood
27-year-old Alessandro Mahmood was born in Milan to an Italian-Sardinian mother and an Egyptian father. He was raised in Gratosoglio. At age five, his parents separated and he was then raised by his mother. In 2012, he made it to the third live show of the sixth season of the Italian X Factor. Following this, he studied piano, solfeggio and music theory at music school as he developed his songwriting. In 2013, he released his debut single, “Fallin’ Rain”.
In 2016, he made his Sanremo debut in the Newcomers Section with the song “Dimentica”. Following this, he released a number of singles and features. In late 2018 he was announced to be returning to Sanremo with Soldi. Although an outsider, he ended up winning a surprise victory in the super final over the likes of Ultimo and Il Volo. Although controversial at the time, he has since become a huge star in Italy, as shown by the success of Soldi and its parent album Gioventù bruciata. He was originally unsure of whether he would accept the offer of Eurovision participation following the backlash he received, but ultimately confirmed his place.
Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest
Italy was one of the seven countries that competed in the very first contest in 1956. So far, it participated at Eurovision 44 times, winning twice (in 1964 and 1990). The country regularly participated at Eurovision until 1997 when it withdrew for 14 years. Italy returned to the contest in 2011, represented by Raphael Gualazzi with “Madness of love” earning 2nd place.
Since returning, Italy has ranked in the top 10 in six out of eight occasions, including two top 3 finishes (in 2011 and 2015). In Lisbon the duo Ermal Meta and Fabrizio Moro represented Italy. Although they placed 17th with the jury, they came 3rd with the televote, coming 5th overall.
Mahmood brought the nation even closer to another win – securing a solid second place finish behind Duncan Laurence’s “Arcade”. Mahmood finished with 472 points to Duncan’s 498 points.
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