Feb 27 • 00:25 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Shayk enchants Sanremo, an evening for peace. Chills for Eros and Alicia

The Sanremo music festival features a competition where Arisa, Sayf, Luchè, Serena Brancale, and Sal Da Vinci ranked in the top five, with Nicolò Filippucci winning among the New proposals.

The recent Sanremo music festival showcased a vibrant contest, culminating with Arisa, Sayf, Luchè, Serena Brancale, and Sal Da Vinci leading the top five rankings. Meanwhile, Nicolò Filippucci emerged as the winner in the New proposals category with his song 'Laguna'. In a remarkable highlight, Angelica Bove, who reached the finals with her song 'Mattone', was honored with the prestigious Mia Martini award for critics' choice, as well as recognition from the Radio and TV press room.

The event drew significant attention not only for its musical performances but also for its underlying themes of peace, showcasing the festival's evolving role as a platform for both entertainment and social issues. The performances were infused with emotional depth, particularly noticeable in the reactions garnered from audiences and participants alike, including notable Italian artists like Eros and Alicia. As the festival continues to grow in popularity and cultural significance, it reinforces the importance of music in addressing contemporary issues.

Sanremo remains a central highlight in Italy's cultural calendar, with audiences eagerly anticipating the music and messages presented each year. This year's festival, with its blend of talent and advocacy for peace, sets a new tone for future iterations, suggesting that music can bridge gaps and foster unity amongst diverse audiences.

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