Lissandro showed an early interest in music after his father introduced him to the work of
Elvis Presley, resulting in the nickname Elvissandro. He was discovered by singer Marina D'Amico, and his parents enrolled him in D'Amico's singing school. He participated in the seventh season of
The Voice Kids, where he reached the finals. In the blind auditions, he sang "
Too Much" by
Elvis Presley, and all four judges turned their seats for him. He is also a
voice actor and has done French
dubbing for several series.
Junior Eurovision Song Contest On 28 October 2022,
France Télévisions announced Lissandro would represent France at the
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 that would held in
Yerevan, Armenia with a song titled "". On the same day, the track was released as a
single. The song's style was anticipated to be "a mix between
Bruno Mars and
Elvis" and has been described as
rockabilly and
pop rock. It was written by Frédéric Château and
Barbara Pravi (who had composed the French Junior Eurovision entries in and , and represented
France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021). For his performance, Lissandro was joined on stage by four backing dancers: Lola, Yana, Mahdy and Thimeo. Lissandro won the Junior Eurovision, scoring 203 points and finishing 23 points ahead of the runner-up. This was France's second victory in the contest, after
Valentina's win in 2020 with her song "". In November 2024, he was selected as the spokesperson to announce the French jury results in the
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024 that would be held in
Madrid, Spain. == References ==