sanremo 2024

Italy: This is the running order of the songs for Sanremo 2024!

The 74th Festival di Sanremo is scheduled to begin tonight and thirty different entries will compete in order to represent Italy in Eurovision Song Contest 2024!

Just a few hours before the premiere of Sanremo’s first night, the running order of the thirty entries has been revealed. One of these entries is going to be the winner and the rightful representative of Italy in Eurovision, if and as long as they wish to do so.

Today, on the 6th of February during the First Night of Sanremo, all of the thirty candidate entries will be presented and their running order is the following:

  1. Clara – “Diamanti grezzi”
  2. Sangiovanni – “Finiscimi”
  3. Fiorella Mannoia – “Mariposa”
  4. La Sad – “Autodistruttivo”
  5. Irama – “Tu no”
  6. Ghali – “Casa mia”
  7. Negramaro – “Ricominciamo tutto”
  8. Annalisa – “Sinceramente”
  9. Mahmood – “Tuta gold”
  10. Diodato – “Ti muovi”
  11. Loredana Bertè – “Pazza”
  12. Geolier – “I p’ me, tu p’ te”
  13. Alessandra Amoroso – “Fino a qui”
  14. The Kolors – “Un ragazzo una ragazza”
  15. Angelina Mango – “La noia”
  16. Il Volo – “Capolavoro”
  17. BigMama – “La rabbia non ti basta”
  18. Ricchi e Poveri – “Ma non tutta la vita”
  19. Emma – “Apnea”
  20. Francesco Renga and Nek – “Pazzo di te”
  21. Mr. Rain – “Due altalene”
  22. Bnkr44 – “Governo punk”
  23. Gazzelle – “Tutto qui”
  24. Dargen D’Amico – “Onda alta”
  25. Rose Villain – “Click Boom!”
  26. Santi Francesi – “L’amore in bocca”
  27. Fred De Palma – “Il cielo non ci vuole”
  28. Maninni – “Spettacolare”
  29. Alfa – “Vai!”
  30. Il Tre – “Fragili”

Remember that all of the thirty songs are going to be performed tonight for the very first time, while the results will be determined by the press jury only (100%) with no case of withdrawal tonight.

Source: RAI

Stay tuned at Eurovisionfun for even more news regarding this year’s Festival di Sanremo, since no other Greek site knows and covers the Festival as we do! 

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