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The 76th edition of the Sanremo Festival kicks off on February 24, featuring Carlo Conti as host and Laura Pausini as co-host alongside various guests for each evening.
The iconic Sanremo Festival is set to begin its 76th edition on February 24, hosted for the second consecutive year by Carlo Conti. This year, he will be joined by the renowned artist Laura Pausini as co-host for all five evenings of the Festival. The event promises an exciting lineup of co-hosts and guests, although notable comedian Andrea Pucci has withdrawn amid controversy following the announcement of his participation.
Laura Pausini, who emerged as a global superstar from the Sanremo stage, first dazzled audiences in 1993 with her hit 'La solitudine.' This performance not only garnered her acclaim but also propelled her to international fame, leading to numerous awards including a Grammy, five Latin Grammys, and a Golden Globe. Her deep connection with the festival and its impact on her career speaks volumes about the cultural importance of this event in Italy.
As anticipation builds for the festival, the full roster of co-hosts and guests is eagerly awaited by fans. Sanremo is not just a music festival; it serves as a significant cultural event in Italy, often reflecting and shaping the contemporary music scene while also being a platform for artists to launch their careers. With this year's blend of familiar faces and fresh talent, the festival is set to be a memorable occasion.