Mar 8 • 09:44 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Cleo from the Rag Dolls tattoos Carlo Conti on her arm, a promise made at Sanremo

Cleo, the lead singer of the band Bambole di Pezza, fulfilled a playful bet by tattooing the face of Carlo Conti on her arm after their participation in the Sanremo Festival.

During the latest edition of the Sanremo Festival, Cleo, the vocalist of the band Bambole di Pezza, made headlines by tattooing the face of Carlo Conti on her arm as a playful promise made ahead of the event. She had jokingly challenged herself that if the band succeeded in performing on the prestigious stage at the Ariston, she would get a tattoo of the festival's artistic director and host. After successfully completing their performance, Cleo kept her word and the tattoo has become a symbol of their experience at the festival.

In an interview during the first episode of 'Sanremo Top' on March 7, Cleo expressed how much fun they had during the competition, indicating that they enjoyed every moment and might even consider doing it again in the future. This tattoo, born out of a light-hearted challenge, represents not only a personal commitment but also reflects the enthusiasm and joy that the band experienced throughout the festival.

Additionally, the five musicians from Bambole di Pezza shared the story behind their band's name, revealing its origins and significance, which adds depth to their identity as artists. This light-hearted approach, combined with a commitment to their art and the experience at the iconic festival, illustrates the vibrant culture of the Italian music scene and how it resonates with fans and artists alike.

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