ELODIE the finissage of the tour with Pelù, Annalisa and Sfera Ebbasta (Info, Gallery and Schedule)

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Elodie’s first tour of Elodie’s sports halls, “Elodie Show 2023”, ended yesterday evening, 9 December, with yet another sold out at the Mediolanum Forum in Assago.

After the public and critical success of the show event, staged last May at the Mediolanum Forum in Assago, Elodie is back with a sold out show that has nothing to envy of the productions of international artists.

Last night in Milan for the grand finale he dropped his aces and embellished his show even more with the presence of Piero Pelùwith whom he duetted in El Diablowith her friend-rival, the other queen of Italian pop, Annalisa, with whom he sang in a fun version of Mon Amour and in Ciclone and in the end the dominator of the current sales charts also appeared on stage, Sfera Ebbastawith whom he sang in the single, taken from Sfera’s new album, Tonight too.

The stage system consists of a main stage, which is spread over several levels, and a stage B equipped with a LED wall lift, connecting the two with a long walkway. The versatile and heterogeneous dance troupe, made up of 11 dancers, moves throughout this space under the expert guidance of Irma di Paola and Francesco Cariello. The musical structure is entrusted to an 8-piece band made up of bass, drums, guitar, keyboards and four backing singers.

THE SHOW

The live performance is made up of five blocks, each of which tells some of Elodie’s many nuances, demonstrating the artist’s versatility, the stylistic hallmark of her talent.

It all begins when Elodie materializes. The first songs in the set list are taken from the album “Ok. Breathe” (READ THE REVIEW), released last February.
The succession of some of the most recent hits leads the audience towards the central part of the show which is entirely dedicated to the clubtape “Red Light” (READ THE REVIEW) out from October.

The building transforms into a dancefloor where it is impossible not to be overwhelmed by the clubbing sounds. Freedom is the key word of this segment. The exaltation of freedom is also the basis of the choreographic creations which, thanks to the powerful connection between Elodie and the dancers, reach the public directly. The “club doors” close and we return to pop music for the final two blocks.

SCORE: 8.00

THE LADDER

PURPLE IN THE SKY
DANSE LA VIE
STROBE
GUARANÀ / BLACK BALI

OK. BREATHE
ANDROMEDA
VERTIGO
AMERICAN WOMAN
EL DIABLO (with Piero Pelù)
THINK BAD
WITH THE HEADLIGHTS OFF

RED LIGHT
GLAMOUR
ELLE
EUPHORIA
ASCENDING
FAR FROM HERE

THE DEVIL’S TAIL
NEVER AGAIN
BOY BOY BOY
TRIBAL (Mon Amour with Annalisa)
CICLONE (with Annalisa)
ONE LIKE A HUNDRED
ALSO TONIGHT (with Sfera Ebbasta)
TWO

CRAZY MUSIC
MARGARITA
MIDNIGHT BATH

THE LOOK

For the “Elodie Show 2023” a styling project was created, curated by Alba Melendo, never created before in our country. Some of the most famous and prestigious international and national brands have designed and packaged custom made clothes, designed specifically for the performances of this tour. For each date, different looks were designed which, in addition to enriching the live performance, make each show unique. During the evening of December 5th at the Mediolanum Forum in Assago Elodie wears:
· DSQUARED
· SCHIAPARELLI
· FRANCESCO MURANO (corset) + DSQUARED (shorts)
· ARMANI PRIVÉ
· TALLER MARBLE

THE GALLERY

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WEB & SOCIAL

https://www.instagram.com/elodie/
https://twitter.com/Elodiedipa
https://www.tiktok.com/@elodie_official

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