From the moment he walked onto the stage, Piercesare made it clear he was taking a daring leap. Choosing “Chandelier” is anything but safe—it’s a demanding song that requires strong vocals, deep emotion, and total confidence. Instead of playing it safe, he fully embraced the challenge.
As the first notes played, the mood in the room shifted instantly. He began softly, almost delicately, pulling the audience into a calm and intimate atmosphere. There was a raw vulnerability in his voice that made every line feel meaningful, as though he was sharing something deeply personal rather than simply performing a song. This subtle start heightened the impact of what followed.
When the chorus hit, his voice opened up with power and precision. He reached the high notes with control while still holding onto that emotional intensity. Rather than copying the original version, he added his own style, using unique phrasing and dynamic changes that made the performance feel fresh and heartfelt.
What truly stood out was how connected he was to the music. His expressions, body language, and the way he closed his eyes during the most emotional parts showed complete immersion. It didn’t feel staged—it felt real. Every rise in volume carried purpose, and every quiet moment added depth.
By the time he reached the final note, the audience was clearly touched. A brief silence followed, as if everyone needed a moment to take it all in, before applause erupted. Piercesare didn’t just perform “Chandelier”—he experienced it, turning a famous song into a deeply personal and moving journey.