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Italy: San Remo final

Tonight, the festival of San Remo will come to an end. The winner of the contest can be the Italian representant in the Eurovision Song Contest. That means, if he, she or they want it. All the participants had to inform Italian television (RAI) already about their wish to participate…. or not. The show starts at 20.45 CET and you can watch it here. It is likely that only deep in the night, we will know the Italian representative for Turin. It will be the first question at the winners’ press conference after the show.

These are the 25 participants:

nr title artist(s)  
1 Achille Lauro & Harlem Gospel Choir Domenica
2 AKA 7even Perfetta così
3 Ana Mena Duecentomilla ore
4 Dargen D’Amico Dove si balla
5 Ditonellapiaga & Donatella Errore Chimica
6 Elisa O forse sei tu
7 Emma Ogni volta è così
8 Fabrizio Moro Sei tu
9 Gianni Morandi Apri tutte le porte
10 Giovanni Trupi Tuo padre, mia madre, Lucia
11 Gyusi Ferreri Miele
12 Highsnob & Hu Abbi cura di te
13 Irama Ovunque sarai
14 Iva Zanicchi Voglio amarti
15 La Rappresentante di Lista Ciao ciao
16 Le Vibrazioni Tantissimo
17 Mahmood & Blanco Brividi
18 Massimo Ranieri Lettera di là dal mare
19 Matteo Romane Virale
20 Michele Bravi Inferno dei fiori
21 Noemi Ti amo non lo so dire
22 Rkomi Insuperabile
23 Sangiovanni Farfalle
24 Tananai Sesso occasionale
25 Yuman Ora e qui
       
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