Drama in Italy: Will Damiano David Reunite With Måneskin?

Drama in Italy: Will Damiano David Reunite With Måneskin?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Damiano David, lead singer of the Eurovision 2021- winning band Måneskin, unveils an emotional solo album, launches a world tour, and addresses the burning question: will Måneskin reunite soon? Damiano David, the frontman of Eurovision 2021 winning band, Måneskin, launched his debut solo album, "Funny Little Fears", about two months ago. The release has sparked international buzz and renewed questions about the possibility of a Måneskin reunion. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Power Behind the Solo: A Touching, Musical Transformation The Italian singer’s debut blends pop-rock styles with high-quality production, working alongside prominent artists and producers such as Labrinth. Of the album’s five singles, tracks like "Born With a Broken Heart", which topped charts worldwide, and "Next Summer", performed on the American talk show "Jimmy Kimmel Live", showcase a softer, more authentic, and vulnerable side of the artist, distinct from the rock persona that captivated Eurovision in 2021. Breakthrough Experience – Letting Go of Fears and Broad Influences The album explores themes...
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All Roads Lead to Sanremo: Two Eurovision 2025 Songs Entered Italy’s Global Impact List!

All Roads Lead to Sanremo: Two Eurovision 2025 Songs Entered Italy’s Global Impact List!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Two Eurovision 2025 songs have entered Italy’s Global Impact List, highlighting their international influence. Which former Eurovision participant leads the chart? Two songs have joined the Global Impact List, the leading ranking in the Italian music industry assessing the global success and cultural impact of songs. Published annually in Italy, this list reflects the local artists and tracks that have made a significant international mark, measured by streaming numbers and cultural resonance. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The inclusion of two tracks from Eurovision 2025 - "Volevo essere un duro" (in English: "I Wanted to Be Tough") performed by Lucio Corsi, representing Italy, and "Tutta l'Italia" (in English: "All of Italy") by Gabry Ponte, representing San Marino - reflects Italy's cultural strength and position as a European music powerhouse. Both songs participated in the Sanremo Festival, with Corsi’s track as a main competitor and Ponte’s song serving as the festival’s theme before competing in and ultimately winning San Marino's...
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Will Tommy Cash Compete at Italy’s Sanremo Festival?

Will Tommy Cash Compete at Italy’s Sanremo Festival?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Rumors are swirling: Is Estonia’s Eurovision 2025 third-place, Tommy Cash, on track to participate in Italy’s Sanremo Festival 2026? Will the Estonian Eurovision Star Conquer the Sanremo 2026 Stage? Recent rumors suggest that the provocative artist Tommy Cash, who represented Estonia at Eurovision 2025 with the song “Espresso Macchiato”, performed primarily in Italian, is reportedly on the secret lists of Carlo Conti, the artistic director of the Sanremo Festival, ahead of the competition set for this coming February. If confirmed, this would be a groundbreaking event for both the Italian and European music scenes, given that Tommy Cash is not Italian but Estonian, and especially considering Sanremo’s influence on selecting Italy’s representative for Eurovision 2026. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sanremo 2026: Trends, Impact, and the Question of Tommy Cash’s Participation The possibility that Tommy Cash, an Estonian rap artist renowned for his humorous style, might perform or compete at Sanremo 2026 is generating significant excitement among fan communities and...
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The Sanremo Festival May Leave Its Famous City After Over 70 Years

The Sanremo Festival May Leave Its Famous City After Over 70 Years

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A revolution in Italian music: The Sanremo Festival is expected to take place outside its historic city for the first time in 2027, due to a financial dispute with the local municipality. The Italian national broadcaster, Rai, is considering moving the Sanremo Festival to a new location starting in 2027 - for the first time in over 70 years. According to reports from Italy, options under consideration include Sorrento, Viareggio, Rimini, and other coastal regions. This move comes in the wake of a rift with the Sanremo municipality, which is demanding stricter financial terms following a court ruling in Italy. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Rift Shaking Europe’s Oldest Festival Relations between the Italian national broadcaster and the Sanremo municipality have reached an impasse - and this time, it could end in separation. Italian media reports indicate that the city is demanding a significant increase in payment for hosting the festival, as well as a share of the broadcaster’s...
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Angelina Mango Vanishes from the Spotlight: What Really Happened?

Angelina Mango Vanishes from the Spotlight: What Really Happened?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Angelina Mango, Italy’s Eurovision 2024 representative, shares a deeply personal post about her breakdown, pressures, and recovery journey, sparking a storm in Italy and the Eurovision community. Angelina Mango, Italy’s Eurovision 2024 representative and Sanremo Festival winner, has published an especially personal and revealing post that left her fans stunned: “Really? It’s definitely not all roses.” The post, her first after a prolonged silence, has reignited the question of the personal cost that young stars pay for meteoric success and has stirred up a storm in Italy and the Eurovision world. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); When Musical Ambition Turns into a Psychological Burden Mango’s post, published on social media, is not just a complaint - it is a genuine cry for help. It exposes the less glamorous side of the Sanremo and Eurovision worlds: relentless pressure, loss of privacy, endless comparisons, and impossible expectations. At the very peak of her professional success, Mango was forced to cancel all her performances due...
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Sanremo 2026 in Jeopardy? Record Labels Threaten Boycott

Sanremo 2026 in Jeopardy? Record Labels Threaten Boycott

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sanremo Festival 2026 faces unprecedented tension between Italian record labels and RAI, with threats to halt collaboration with the Italian music industry overshadowing preparations. Sanremo Festival 2026, which also serves as Italy’s Eurovision national selection, is now at the center of a financial storm threatening its very character. Major record labels in Italy have entered tense negotiations with the national broadcaster, RAI, demanding a dramatic increase in reimbursement for participating artists. According to reports, the demands amount to an additional €150,000 per artist. The implications? The next Sanremo Festival could take place without some of the biggest names in Italian music - but that is not the only threat. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sanremo at a Crossroads: Money or Collapse The current situation raises a broader question: can Sanremo, long regarded as a cultural institution and not just an entertainment show, continue in its current format? Industry insiders warn that without a budget increase, participation is not financially viable. The...
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Italy: A Revolution at Sanremo – Landmark Ruling Changes the Rules of the Game

Italy: A Revolution at Sanremo – Landmark Ruling Changes the Rules of the Game

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A court ruling in Italy obligates the city of Sanremo to launch a public tender for the production of the iconic festival in the coming years. What this means for RAI and Eurovision? A seismic shift has occurred at the Sanremo Music Festival: Italy's top administrative court has annulled the direct assignment of production rights to RAI, the national broadcaster, for the years 2026–2028. The court has ordered the city of Sanremo to initiate a public bidding process. The decision, handed down on May 29, 2025, reshapes one of Italy’s most revered cultural institutions and sets a powerful legal precedent for national events and broadcasting rights — with potential consequences for Italy’s future participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Legal Battle That Changed Everything The definitive ruling by the Consiglio di Stato (Council of State) rejected all appeals from RAI, its advertising subsidiary, and the City of Sanremo, upholding a prior decision by the...
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Italy: Sanremo 2026 Festival Postponed – Here’s Why the Schedule Has Been Changed

Italy: Sanremo 2026 Festival Postponed – Here’s Why the Schedule Has Been Changed

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sanremo 2026 was postponed to late February due to the Winter Olympics. Why is Italy sidelining its most iconic festival? Sanremo 2026, which also serves as Italy’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, will be held unusually late this year – from February 24 to 28 – instead of early February as is customary. The change comes as a result of the Winter Olympics in Milan, prioritized by the Italian national broadcaster, RAI. This significant shift in the country's broadcasting schedule is expected to impact the ever-tightening relationship between the festival and the Eurovision Song Contest. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sacrificing the Festival for Olympic Ratings The decision by the Italian national broadcaster to postpone the prestigious festival – one of the cornerstones of Italian pop culture and among the oldest music festivals in the world – stems from the high commercial potential of the Winter Olympics. According to sources in Rome, February is expected to be a...
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Italy: Sanremo Festival 2026 – The Legal Battle and Its Implications for Eurovision

Italy: Sanremo Festival 2026 – The Legal Battle and Its Implications for Eurovision

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 2026 begins in court: All the drama behind the Sanremo Festival tender, the hints shared by the host, and why only RAI submitted a bid. The Sanremo Festival, one of Europe's most significant musical events and undoubtedly Italy's most central, is currently at the epicenter of an unprecedented cultural, political, and legal storm. Such turmoil has not been seen since the competition's inception in 1951, predating even Eurovision. The core issue is not just who will stand on stage, but primarily who will operate this grand platform, who will own this cultural-national format, and how Italy's journey to Eurovision will look in the coming years. At the center of the storm lies the question of ownership and production rights. Is the Italian national broadcaster, RAI, entitled to produce the festival without a public tender? And will the upcoming legal decision undermine the broadcaster's historic role as the steward of an event that has become a cornerstone of...
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Italy’s Eurovision 2025 Voting Revealed: Which Country Won the Most Italian Votes?

Italy’s Eurovision 2025 Voting Revealed: Which Country Won the Most Italian Votes?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Italy at Eurovision 2025: A detailed look at Italian public voting in Eurovision 2025, offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse at audience preferences and how they differed from the overall contest results. The Italian national broadcaster, RAI, has published the full breakdown of the Italian public’s vote in Eurovision 2025, including precise data from both the first semi-final - where Italy participated as a voting country - and the grand final. This move towards transparency reveals which countries managed to captivate Italian viewers and highlights the significant differences between local preferences and the overall contest results. The country that received the most love from Italians, both in the semi-final and the final, was San Marino, represented by Gabry Ponte with the song "Tutta l’Italia". The fast-paced, catchy song, blending contemporary pop with a nod to Italian culture, garnered 54.65% of Italian votes in the semi-final - more than half of all votes - and no less than 34.16% in the...
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