Chanel has given a monumental performance on her return to the stage that catapulted her to fame. Accompanied by Eleni Foureira and Eric Saade, the former Spanish representative opened the first semi-final of the 68th edition of Eurovision, delighting Eurofans around the world with a new interpretation of her hit SloMo.
The Catalan artist has made important changes for this performance, opting for a new outfit and a different choreography than that of her 2022 proposal, the work of choreographer Kyle Hanagami, with whom she appears to have disputes over the copyright of the dance.
However, SloMo has retained the energy and spirit that helped it succeed internationally with a great Eurovision third place. You just need to take a look at the hashtag
If something has become clear after seeing Chanel at Eurovision, it is that it is still not possible to explain why the Spanish representative did not win in 2022 and had to settle for closing the podium. “The stage beast that is Chanel, I can’t explain it, she was the winner, there is no possible discussion,” said a tweeter. Another has suggested replacing Nebulossa with Chanel.
Other users have assured that “Chanel’s performance is an authentic Super Bowl performance” and that this type of performance makes the Spanish feeling at its highest: “I have never felt so Spanish.”
In the comparisons with Eleni Foureira, who has also been highly applauded online, the Spaniard has won despite the fact that not everyone liked the new choreography. Furthermore, another user has recalled that it is a fact that she “has released shitty music” but she “is an artist from head to toe and she has proven it again with her performance.”