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Second night of San Remo

Tonight will be the second night of the festival of San Remo in Italy. It will be broadcast here at 20:45 CET. The second half of the participants will present their songs. They are:

Sezione Nuove Proposte

  • Gabriella Martinella & Lula, “Il gigante d’acciaio”
  • Fasma, “Per sentimi vivo”
  • Marco Sentieri, “Billy Blu”
  • Matteo Faustini, “Nel bene e nel male”

Sezione Big

  • Piero Pelù, “Gigante”
  • Elettra Lamborghini, “Musica (e il resto scompare)”
  • Enrico Nigiotti, “Baciami adesso”
  • Levante, “Tikibombom”
  • Pinguini Tattici Nucleari, “Ringo Starr”
  • Tosca, “Ho amato tutto”
  • Francesco Gabbani, “Viceversa”
  • Paolo Jannacci, “Voglio parlarti adesso”
  • Rancore, “Eden”
  • Julio Cally, “No grazie”
  • Giordana Angi, “Come mia madre”
  • Michele Zarillo, “Nell’ estasi o nel fango”

Francesco Gabbani won the festival of San Remo in 2017 and respresented Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest with the song “Occidentali’s karma”.

 

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