Perche Sanremo et Sanremo!
The moment many of us have been waiting for this past year has finally arrived. The 74th edition of the iconic Sanremo festival begins.
The first night of the five days had just taken place and saw all 30 artists take to the stage and perform their songs. At the end of the night, a ranking was created by a combination of media, television, and online judges to determine who would be in the top five for the night. The top 5 after the results are announced are as follows:
- Loredana Berthe “Pazza”
- Angelina Mango “La Noia”
- Annalisa – “Sinceramente”
- Diodato – “Ti Muovi”
- Mahmoud – “Tuta Gold”
Hosting Sanremo in its fifth and potentially final year is unique. Amadeus. This year, you can see him every night with a special co-host. Tonight he will be joined by two-time Sanremo winner and 2013 and 2023 Eurovision Italy representative. Marco Mengoni.
Sanremo 2024 – First place night
That’s not all! Not only will you see all the acts perform their songs, but you’ll also get to see performances from special guests chosen by host Amadeus.
See co-sponsors Marco Mengoni Run twice. First we hear “Due Vite”, the song that won Sanremo 2023 and placed 4th at Eurovision 2023, and after a while we hear the song that won Sanremo 2013 and placed 7th at Eurovision 2023. It ended with a medley of his greatest hits, including “L’essenziale.”
The first night also takes us Raza The song “Cenere” from Sanremo 2023 was performed on the Suzuki Stage (a stage dedicated to artists who recently participated in Sanremo). Tedua Perform one of his songs on a floating stage (a stage with the participation of artists popular among young people). Both stages are located outside the Ariston Theatre.
On the second night tomorrow, 15 artists will take the stage again to perform their songs. Tomorrow, we will announce the top 5 out of 15 performers. Tomorrow night, Giorgia will co-host with Amadeus.
Sanremo 2024
February 6, 2024: San Remo Night 1- February 7, 2024: San Remo Night 2
- February 8, 2024: Sanremo Night 3
- February 9, 2024: San Remo Night 4
- February 10, 2024: Sanremo Final
This year’s Sanremo Festival will feature five live shows at Sanremo’s iconic Ariston Theater, all hosted by Amadeus with various co-organizers.
- Night 1: Tuesday, February 6th:
All songs will be performed live on the first night. Votes will be taken exclusively from the press jury (TV jury and online jury) to determine the outcome of the first night. Co-host: Marco Mengoni (Italy, 2013 and his 2023).
- Night 2: Wednesday, February 7th:
On the second night, half of the acts will take the stage again to perform their songs. Tonight’s vote will consist of 50% radio jurors and 50% public vote. Co-host: Giorgia.
- Night 3: Thursday, February 8th:
Night 3 will feature the remaining songs that did not make it to Night 2. Voting is the same as Wednesday (night 2). Co-host: Teresa Mannino.
- Night 4: Friday, February 9th:
On the fourth night, 30 artists will each perform a cover of a different song. Artists can perform the song solo or with guest artists of Italian or international acclaim. Co-host: Lorella Cuccarini.
- Night 5: Saturday February 10th:
The fifth and final night! This time, we will perform all 30 songs. His five songs for the Super Final will be selected by combining the public vote from night five with the results from the previous night. The vote is then split between the public vote (34%), the press jury (33%), and the radio jury (33%). The winner will have the right to represent Italy at Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Co-host: Fiorello.
italy at eurovision
Italy has participated in the Eurovision contest 48 times. They have won his three championships.
Their worst result was in 1966, when they finished in last place.
The best known song in Italy is “Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu”, also known as “Volare” from 1958. The song is also the most covered song of all time at the Eurovision Song Contest. The song has been covered by famous stars such as Dean Martin, Cliff Richard, and David Bowie.
Italy took a long hiatus from the Eurovision Song Contest between 1998 and 2010. Since then, Italy has become a “Big 5” country. This means you will automatically qualify for the Eurovision Song Contest without having to pass the semi-finals. Grand final.