Feb 25 • 14:31 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Achille Lauro, the return to Ariston between scandals and rebirths: his four (plus one) Sanremo lives

Achille Lauro returns to the Sanremo Festival stage, captivating the audience with his unpredictable performances that blend scandal and artistic expression.

The anticipation for the second evening of the Sanremo Festival is palpable as the Ariston prepares to host Achille Lauro, a multifaceted artist known for turning every appearance into a memorable media event. This year, he shares the stage with hosts Carlo Conti and Laura Pausini, but will not compete; instead, Lauro humorously refers to himself as 'just a humble presenter'. However, his presence is enough to revive the spotlight, as he is not merely a contestant at the Ariston, having transformed his appearances into a fusion of poetic scandal and theatrical expression, symbolizing artistic freedom while also facing intense criticism.

Since his debut in 2019, Lauro's journey through the Sanremo Festival has been nothing short of remarkable, with each appearance marking a different chapter filled with controversies, transformations, and unexpected romantic turns. His four participations, plus this special return, do not just trace the evolution of an artist but also highlight broader themes of identity and self-expression in a rapidly changing cultural landscape. Achille Lauro's presence at Sanremo ultimately raises questions about artistic integrity versus commercial spectacle, challenging the conventional expectations of pop culture in Italy.

As Lauro steps onto the stage tonight, it is clear that audiences can expect more than just a performance; they will witness a compelling narrative that intertwines his personal evolution with the theater of public life, reinforcing the idea that the Sanremo Festival is not only a music competition but a mirror reflecting the complexities of contemporary society.

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