Meet The 24 Candidates To Represent Italy in Tel Aviv

A few days ago, through the 1st night of  “Sanremo” young round (“Sanremo Giovani”), we revealed the first 12 artists that will compete in the 69th version of the famous festival, that will choose the Italian representative for Tel-Aviv.

Yesterday, through the 2nd night of “Sanremo Giovani” we got to know the last 12 Artists to complete the full artist list of  “Sanremo2019”.

Among these 12 artists, of course, we have Mahmood that won the 2nd night of Giovani with his song “Gioventù bruciata”, and past Sanremo artist Nino D’AngeloFrancesco Renga, Enrico Nigiotti, and Daniele Silvestri.

 

A total of 24 acts will perform on a 5 nights show (5-9 February 2019).  Night No.4 (02/08/2019) will be a special duet night which the artists will perform their entries with guest artists.

The Italian songs for Tel-Aviv will be chosen on February 09th, 2019 through a mechanism of triplet scoring of Televoting (50%), press room jury (30%),  and experts jury (20%).

The new 12 entries are:

  • Arisa – Mi sento bene
  • Nino D’Angelo e Livio Cori – Un’altra luce
  • Francesco Renga – Aspetto che torni
  • Achille Lauro – Rolls Royce
  • Negrita – I ragazzi stanno bene
  • Ex Otago – Solo una canzone
  • Daniele Silvestri – Argento vivo
  • Boomdabash – Per un milione
  • Enrico Nigiotti – Nonno Hollywood
  • Mahmood (Sanremo Giovani)
  • Shade and Federica Carta  – Senza farlo apposta
  • Patty Pravo and Briga – Un po’ come la vita

12 Artist previously revealed :

  • Anna Tatangelo – Le Nostre Anime Di Note
  • Einar –  (Sanremo Giovani)
  • Ghemon – Rose Viola
  • Il Volo – Musica Che Resta
  • Irama – La Ragazza Col Cuore Di Latta
  • Loredana Bertè – Cosi Ti Aspetti Da Me
  • Motta – Dov’è l’Italia
  • Nek – Mi Farò Trovare Pronto
  • Paola Turci – L’Ultimo Ostacolo
  • Simone Cristicchi – Abbi Cura Di Me
  • Ultimo – I Tuoi Particolari
  • Zen Circus – L’Amore E Una Dittatura

 

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