Lucio Corsi Biography: Age, Net Worth, Songs, Albums, Height, Parents, Eurovision, Guitar

Lucio Corsi Biography: Age, Net Worth, Songs, Albums, Height, Parents, Eurovision, Guitar

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Lucio Corsi is an Italian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist celebrated for his distinctive fusion of glam rock, surreal lyrics, and fairytale-inspired themes, drawing comparisons to David Bowie and Renato Zero.

Born in Grosseto, Tuscany, he rose to national prominence with his second-place finish at the 2025 Sanremo Music Festival with the song “Volevo essere un duro,” earning the Mia Martini Critics Prize.

Representing Italy at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland, he secured fifth place with the same track, captivating audiences with his poetic imagery and live harmonica performance.

Profile

  • Full Name: Lucio Corsi
  • Stage Name: Lucio Corsi
  • Born: 15 October, 1993
  • Age: 31 years old
  • Birthplace: Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Occupation: Singer-Songwriter, Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Height: 5′ 9″
  • Parents: Marco Corsi, Nicoletta Rabiti
  • Siblings: None
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $2 million

Early Life and Education

Lucio Corsi was born on October 15, 1993, in Grosseto, Tuscany, and raised in a farmhouse in Val di Campo, near Vetulonia. His father, Marco Corsi, worked as a RAI operator, bricklayer, and leather craftsman, while his mother, Nicoletta Rabiti, is a painter and helps run the family restaurant in Macchiascandona.

An only child, Corsi began playing guitar at 12 and composing songs inspired by watching The Blues Brothers as a young boy. He graduated from Guglielmo Marconi Scientific High School in Grosseto in 2012, then moved to Milan to pursue music, forgoing further formal education. His ethnicity is Italian, and his religion is not publicly known.

Career

Lucio Corsi began his musical journey in 2011, performing in local venues and squares in Vetulonia, initially with the duo Miaosatelliti alongside Anglo-Italian artist Frederikk. Influenced by Peter Gabriel-era Genesis, he composed progressive rock instrumentals before adopting a singer-songwriter style inspired by Flavio Giurato and Ivan Graziani.

In 2014, he released his debut EP, Vetulonia Dakar, followed by Altalena Boy in 2015, both later compiled into an album distributed by Sony Music. His 2017 concept album, Bestiario musicale, dedicated to Maremma’s animals, gained critical acclaim and led to opening slots for Italian acts like Baustelle and Brunori Sas, earning him the 2017 MEI Best Emerging Artist award.

In 2019, Corsi signed with Sugar Music, releasing his second album, Cosa faremo da grandi? (2020), co-produced by Francesco Bianconi and Antonio Cupertino, with a short film by Tommaso Ottomano. His 2023 album, La gente che sogna, embraced 1970s glam rock, earning praise and culminating in a tour that included opening for The Who at Firenze Rocks.

His 2024 single “Tu sei il mattino” featured in Carlo Verdone’s Vita da Carlo series, where Corsi appeared as himself. His modeling for Gucci’s 2018 Cruise campaign and Roman Rhapsody project with Alessandro Michele further elevated his profile, blending music with high fashion.

Corsi’s career peaked in 2025 with his Sanremo debut, where “Volevo essere un duro” placed second and won the Critics Prize, leading to his Eurovision appearance, where he finished fifth with 256 points, notable for his live harmonica performance—the first live instrument at the contest since 1998. His fourth album, Volevo essere un duro (March 2025), topped Italy’s FIMI chart and earned gold certification, with the title track certified platinum.

Awarded two Tenco Plaques for Best Song and Best Album, Corsi continues to tour, with 2025 performances scheduled at Rock in Roma and Milano Summer Festival, solidifying his status as an indie icon with mainstream appeal.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @luciocorsi
  • Facebook Handle: Lucio Corsi

Personal Life

Lucio Corsi, currently single with no children, maintains a private personal life, focusing on his artistic endeavors. He enjoys a close relationship with his parents and their restaurant, grounding his artistic persona in his Tuscan roots.

Discography

  • Altalena Boy/Vetulonia Dakar (2015)
  • Bestiario musicale (2017)
  • Cosa faremo da grandi? (2020)
  • La gente che sogna (2023)
  • Volevo essere un duro (2025)

Net Worth

Lucio Corsi has an estimated net worth of $2 million USD. His income derives primarily from music sales, with Volevo essere un duro achieving gold certification, and extensive touring, including high-profile performances at Firenze Rocks and Sanremo. Additional revenue comes from modeling for Gucci’s 2018 campaigns and his appearance in Vita da Carlo.


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