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Diodato wins the Festival of San Remo (update)

Diodato has won the 70th festival of San Remo. During the press conference after the show, he will tell the audience whether he will go to Eurovision in Rotterdam. He had to tell RAI before the contest whether he wants this or not. If not, RAI will reveal it’s Plan B tomorrow. Whatever happens, we keep you updated.

UPDATE: Diodato confirmed that he will be the representant of Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest.

  1. Diodato, “Fai rumore”
  2. Francesco Gabbani, “Viceversa”
  3. Pinguini Tattici Nucleari, “Ringo Starr”
  4. Le vibrazione, “Dov’é”
  5. Piero Pelú, “Gigante”
  6. Tosca, “Ho amato tutto”
  7. Elodie, “Andromeda”
  8. Achille Lauro, “Me ne frego”
  9. Irene Grandi, “Finalmente io”
  10. Rancore, “Eden”
  11. Raphael Gualazzi, “Carioca”
  12. Levante, “Tikibombom”
  13. Anastasio, “Rosso di rabbia”
  14. Alberto Urso, “Il sole ad est”
  15. Marco Masini, “Il confronto”
  16. Paolo Janacci, “Voglio parlarti adesso”
  17. Rita Pavone, “Niente (resilienza 74)”
  18. Michele Zarillo, “Nell’ estati o nel fango”
  19. Enrico Nigiotti, “Baciami adesso”
  20. Giordana Angi, “Come mia madre”
  21. Elettra Lamborghini, “Musica (e il resto scompare)”
  22. Junior Cally, “No grazie”
  23. Riki, “Lo sappiamo entrambi”

 

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