The covers and the duets ready to ignite the Ariston: the complete list
The cover night of the Sanremo Festival is anticipated for its unpredictability and creative mash-ups of generational hits.
The cover night of the Sanremo Festival is one of the most eagerly awaited events, known for its unexpected performances and creative mash-ups that evoke nostalgia and experimentation. This year, the event promises to showcase strong musical identities and artistic collaborations that are bound to entertain. Performances will include a mix of classic emotional songs and iconic pieces from the 1990s, highlighted by surprising pairings with unexpected artists.
Among the notable performances, Arisa will perform the classic emotional song 'Quello che le donne non dicono,' backed by the impressive Coro del Teatro Regio di Parma, offering a deeply poignant experience. Additionally, the group Le Bambole di Pezza has chosen to delve into pop nostalgia with 'Occhi di gatto,' performing alongside the legendary Cristina D’Avena for a performance designed to spark applause and smiles from the audience. Participant Chiello will present an irresistible rendition of 'Mi sono innamorato di te,' accompanied by pianist Saverio Cigarini, filling the venue with romantic melodies amidst an element of surprise evident in the absence of Morgan, who opted out of the performance.
The diverse range of performances highlights the eclectic nature of the Sanremo Festival and serves as a celebration of music's enduring ability to connect generations. Dargen D’Amico adds his own vibe to the night with 'Su di noi,' accompanied by the artist Pupo, further underlining the spirit of collaboration and creativity that defines the festival. As different artists take the stage, there is an infusion of fun and 'a touch of madness' that captures the essence of why this event is synonymous with the celebration of Italian music and culture, making it a significant occasion for both participants and spectators alike.