Italy: Tonight the Seconda Serata of the Sanremo Music Festival 2024!

The 74th Sanremo Festival continues tonight at the Teatro Ariston, with Seconda Serata. Through Sanremo 2024, Italy will choose its representative for the 68th Eurovision Song Contest, who will represent the country in three months in Malmö. Until Saturday, February 10, all eyes and ears across Europe will be on Sanremo!

The Show

Amadeus will serve as the host and artistic director for the festival for the fifth consecutive year, following his remarkable success in the past four editions. This year’s festival, barring unforeseen circumstances, will be his “swan song” in directing and hosting the event.

On the Ariston stage, Amadeus won’t be alone. Each night, he will be joined by different co-hosts. In Seconda Serata he will be joined by Giorgia, one of the most famous singers of the Italian music scene. In addition to co-presenter duties, Giorgia is going to perform tonight her song “E poi“, 30 years after she first sang it on the San Remo stage.

Guests at the Ariston are John Travolta, Giovanni Allevi and Leo Gassmann to present the TV movie “Califano” which will soon be shown on Italian public television. In Piazza Colombo (online), Rosa Chemical, who was a standout at last year’s festival, will perform, while on the Costa Smeralda (off Sanremo), Bob Sinclar will make an appearance.

Tonight’s Program

During the second night of Sanremo 2024, we will have the opportunity to listen for the second time to the songs of 15 out of the 30 candidates of the Festival after a draw which will take place today. Until we know the detailed lineup, you can click on the song titles and remember them after last night.

Event Format

Sanremo 2024 introduces some changes compared to previous years. According to the festival rules, the event will unfold as follows:

  1. First Day – Tuesday, February 6, 2024:
    • All 30 songs will be heard for the first time, and the results of the day will be determined 100% by the press, the journalist committee of television, and internet without exclusions.
  2. Second Day – Wednesday, February 7, 2024:
    • The first 15 songs will be heard again, and the results will be determined by a double voting system: 50% tele-voting and 50% radio committee without exclusions.
  3. Third Day – Thursday, February 8, 2024:
    • The last 15 songs will be heard again, and the results will be determined by a double voting system: 50% tele-voting and 50% radio committee without exclusions.
  4. Fourth Day – Friday, February 9, 2024:
    • Cover Day: The 30 participants will perform a cover of an Italian or non-Italian song with results determined by triple voting: 34% tele-voting, 33% television and internet critic committee, and 33% radio critic committee without exclusions.
  5. Fifth Day – Saturday, February 10, 2024:
    • All 30 songs will be heard again, and the results will be determined 100% by tele-voting. The results of this day will then be combined with those of the previous 4 days. The sum of all these results will then determine the top 5.

After this, the results of the day will be added to those of the previous 4 days. The sum of all these results will then determine the top 5 (even the 4th day will count, despite the fact that the participants will perform covers instead of their original songs). During each broadcast, they reveal a part of the results from those days shortly before the end of the current broadcast, showing only a part of the provisional general results either shortly before the end of the current broadcast or at the beginning of the next broadcast.

Post Sanremo 2024 – Eurovision Song Contest

  • Any of the 30 contestants (and their respective record labels) interested in participating in Eurovision 2024 must fill out a specific form for this purpose.
  • The winner of Sanremo 2024 is automatically considered Italy’s representative in Eurovision 2024. In case the winner declines to go to Eurovision, the organizational committee of Sanremo will then choose the artist to represent Italy in Malmo according to its criteria from those contestants who have filled out the expression of interest form for Eurovision.

How to Watch Sanremo 2024

You can watch the Sanremo 2024 Festival live onE Rai1 and on the RaiPlay website at 20:40 Central European Time. If you are a fan of Italian music, stay tuned to EurovisionFun for the most comprehensive coverage of the 74th Sanremo Festival.

Last year, Italy was proudly represented for the second time by Marco Mengoni, following his victory in Sanremo 2023 with the song “Due Vite.” The track, accumulating 350 points, secured an impressive fourth place in the grand final!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6IiOSut_4M

For all the latest developments and news surrounding Eurovision, stay tuned to Eurovisionfun.

Italy: The results of the First Night of the Festival di Sanremo 2024! | Listen to the songs!

The Sanremo Music Festival 2024 has officialy begun! The 74th edition of the Festival di Sanremo, or the Italian Song Festival, is here taking place for once more at the Teatro Ariston, in the small town of the same name in Liguria. Through the Festival, which is the oldest annual music event not only in Europe but in the rest of the world as well, the winners will gain the so called “right of first refusal”, meaning the right to represent Italy in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest only if they wish to do so. Thus, the official Festival di Sanremo commences and the First Night or La Prima Serata is a fact!

Live on RAI Uno, the Night began with journalists and presenters of the broadcaster welcoming the audience and showing live footages outside of the Teatro Ariston and scenes from the backstage for almost twelve (12) minutes before the official airing of the Festival. Some little interviews of some of the Festival’s contestants were also aired.

The Carabinieri Fanfare opened the First Night, performing horseback right outside of the theatre.

The presenters

The Night started finding last year’s Italy’s representative Marco Mengoni on stage with the audience of the theatre welcoming him firmly. For the fifth and final year the famous Amedeo Umberto Rita Sebastiani, also known as Amadeus, was the artistic director and host of the Festival, while during each one of the five Nights he will be accompanied by a different artist of the Italian music scene. For tonight’s First Night Amadeus shared the stage with his co-host, Marco Mengoni, who is not only a familiar artist for the Festival, since he was the last year’s winner and representative of Italy with “Due Vite”, but he is also an old acquaintance with this year’s Eurovision host city, Malmö, because in 2013 he had represented his country singing “L’ essenziale”. Mengoni performed his song “Due Vite” live in the Festival.

This year’s format

This year’s Festival di Sanremo is characterized by some changes which had not occured during the last year or the years before. The first and foremost change is that during the First Night all of the thirty contestants had to performe their songs for the very first time and not the first fifteen or fourteen as it was used to happen. At the end of the Night, all of the thirty entrants were judged only by the jury of the press, TV and web which held the full percentage of the Night’s results.

The First Night’s performances

As it is already mentioned above, this year’s entrants are thirty (30) and not twenty eight (28) as it was the norm the last years. All of the entrants performed their songs in the official running order that was published some hours before. All of the entrants were introduced and accompanied by Amadeus on stage and all the songs are accompanied by live orchestra. Thus, the thirty (30) candidate entries for the Festival di Sanremo 2024 were the following:

01) Clara – “Diamanti Grezzi”

Arriving first on stage, Clara performed her song “Diamanti Grezzi” (=rough diamond). All alone on stage she sang her rhythmic pop dance song wearing a long dress.

 

02) Sangiovani – “Finiscimi”

Then, Sangiovani stepped on stage performing all alone as well his song “Finiscimi” (= finish me off). An interesting ballad with some rap influences.

 

03) Fiorella Mannoia – “Mariposa”

Arter him, Fiorella Mannoia appeared on stage singing her song “Mariposa” (= butterfly). An essentual, latin like rhythmical song, totally alone on stage.

 

04) La Sad – “Autodistruttivo”

Later, La Sad stepped on the stage singing their song “Autodistruttivo” (= self distractive). A rock song in Italian carring a heavy meaning, since people holding billboards accompanied them on stage.

 

05) Irama – “Tu no”

After a long commercial break, Irama came on stage performing his song “Tu no” (= not you). A power ballad in Italian with intense vocal requests from him.

 

06) Ghali – “Casa mia”

Later, it was time for Ghali and his song “Casa mia” (= my home), a pop song with some old retro disco vibes.

 

07) Negramaro – “Ricominciamo tutto”

One of the odds most favourite entry was the next one to be presented. Negramaro performed their song “Ricominciamo tutto” (= Let’s start everything all over again), a sentimental, powerful rock ballad.

 

08) Annalisa – “Sinceramente”

Another odds’ favourite was next to perform. Annalisa sang her song “Sinceramente” (=sincerely), a pop song with vivid 80’s sound. Annalisa was also alone on the stage.

In the meantime, a commemoration to Giovanbattista Cutolo, a young musician who was assassinated in Naples last year, was held.

 

09) Mahmood – “Tuta gold”

Coming up was Mahmood, an already known artist in Eurovision since he has already participated twice, in 2019 with “Soldi” and in 2022 along with Blanco singing “Brividi”. In his third attempt to represent Italy Mahmood performed his song “Tuta gold”, an upbeat song, one of those that Mahmood has made us become accustomed to.

 

10) Diodato – “Ti muovi”

The next one to perform was Diodato, who had already won the Festival di Sanremo in 2020 with his song “Fai Rumore”, a totally fan favourite song back then, capable and worthy of winning the Contest, which unfortunately was never held. However, Diodato is back to claim his lost chance. His song “Ti muovi” (= you move), is a sentimental ballad, which was accompanied by people on stage, although this song is not considered to be at the same level as “Fai rumore” was.

 

In the meantime, a very emotional and special medley was held in memory of the later Toto Cutugno, a legend of the Italian music stage and winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1990 with his song “Insieme: 1992“. Toto Cutugno passed away on the 23rd of August in 2023.

 

11) Loredana Bertè – “Pazza”

Another legend of the Italian music stage, Loredana Bertè has participated eleven times at the Festival di Sanremo, last in 2019. During her 12th appearance, she performed her song “Pazza” (= crazy), a powerful pop rock song while she received one of the loudest applause.

 

12) Geolier – “I p’ me, tu p’ te”

Next one to perform was another fan and odd’s favourite, Geolier. His song “I p’me, tu p’te” (= I’m for me, you’re for you) is an interesting song that combined elements of pop, rap and even electropop elements.

 

13) Alessandra Amoroso – “Fino a qui”

Coming up next was one of the biggest stars of not just Italy but of Europe as well, Alessandra Amoroso. Her song “Fino a qui” (= up to here) is a sentimental, power ballad which may worthy justify her placing among the favourites.

 

14) The Kolors – “Un ragazzo una ragazza”

Next in the running order to perform was the band The Kolors. Their song “Un ragazzo una ragazza” (= a boy a girl), is an upbeat dance song with elements of disco from the decade of the 70s.

 

15) Angelina Mango – “La noia”

We have reached the middle of the First Night’s performances. Rememeber untill last year this would have been perceived as the last song of the Serata. However, after the new rules all of the 30 entries have to be performed. Thus, Angelina Mango sang her song “La noia” (= the boredom), a total oxymoron, since her song was totally upbeat, filled by latin energy that invited everyone to get up and just dance.

 

During the interval, Marco Mengoni performed some of his songs and his 2013 entry “L’essenziale”.

 

16) Il Volo – “Capolavoro”

Coming up next is one of the most beloved pop operatic trio of Europe. Il Volo, consisting of Gianluca Ginoble, Piero Barone and Ignazio Boschetto represented Italy in Eurovision back in 2015 with the song “Grande Amore”, winning the puplic’s vote but coming third at the end. This is the trio’s third try to represent Italy in Eurovision, after 2019. Their song “Capolavoro” (= masterpiece), is a power pop operatic ballad, with a powerful climax and music drops.

 

17) BigMama – “La rabbia non ti basta”

The next entry comes from BigMama and her song “La rabbia non ti basta” (= anger is not enough for you), a graet song with an anti-bullying message reagarding the fatphobia around the world.

 

18) Ricchi e Poveri – “Ma non tutta la vita”

A symbol for the Italian music around the world, the duo Ricchi e Poveri represented Italy in Eurovision back in 1978 singing “Questo Amore” and came 12th. Their song “Ma non tutta la vita” (= but it’s not the whole life) is an upbeat pop dance song influenced by Spanish music as well, encorporating some flamengo moves and sounds.

 

19) Emma – “Apnea”

Another familiar artist with the Contest is Emma Morrone, who represented Italy in Eurovision in 2014 with her song “La mia città”. Her song “Apnea” encorporates some techno music elements along with dance pop sounds. An upbeat song that the audience seemed to enjoy.

 

20) Francesco Renga and Nek – “Pazzo di te”

The next contestants were Francesco Renga and Nek who performed their song “Pazzo di te” (= crazy about you); a sentimental ballad with a powerful bridge before the ending.

 

21) Mr. Rain – “Due altalene”

Next is Mr. Rain who participated last year at the Festival di Sanremo and finished 3rd with his song “Supereroi”. This years he performed “Due altalene” (= two swings), which is a sentimental and powerful ballad performed on a swing on stage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3B6RXxfDUc

 

22) Bnkr44 – “Governo punk”

The next entrants were Bnkr44 with their song “Governo punk”. The song includes some elements of pop dance genre, along with rock elements and just a little bit of punk. The song sounds like a mockery towards somebody.

 

23) Gazelle – “Tutto qui”

Coming up next is Gazelle with his song “Tutto qui” (= that’s all), a sentimental, powerful, rock ballad.

 

24) Dargen DAmico – “Onda alta”

The next entrant is Dargen D’Amico with his song “Onda alta” (= high wave); a song encorporating elements of rap, techno and trance music. He performed wearing a vest full of teddy bears, while also he performed the last part of his song passing among the audience.

 

25) Rose Villain – “Click Boom!”

Next is Rose Villain, a newcomer in the Festival, while she has also worked in the United States. Her song is called “Click Boom!” a song that encorporates different genres, since the verses resemble to those of an uplifting ballad, while the chorus could be characterized as a typical pop melody. Eitherway, it is interesting built.

 

26) Santi Francesi – “L’ amore in bocca”

Next is the duo Santi Francesi who performed their song “L’amore in bocca” (= love in the mouth) which is a power, upbeat ballad with a general fast beat and rhythm.

27) Fred De Palma – “Il cielo non ci vuole”

The next participant is Fred De Palma. His song “Il cielo non ci vuole” (= the heaven does not want us) is an upbeat and fast rhythm pop song accompanied by interesting violin parts.

 

28) Maninni – “Spettacolare”

For the very first time in Sanremo, Manini is here to perform his song “Spettacolare” (= spectacle), whose one of the composers has actually Greek origin. The song is a classical Italian ballad, filled with emotion.

 

29) Alfa – “Vai!”

Coming up next is the young Alfa to perform his song named “Vai!” (= let’s go!). His song has a happy and uplifting vibe including some whistles in the chorus.

30) Il Tre – “Fragili”

Last but not least, the competing part of La Prima Serata came to an end after Il Tre’s performance of his song “Fragili” (= fragile). An upbeat pop song which encorporates parts in rap genre as well.

Special guests

Of course some special guests could not be absent from Sanremo’s First Night! Those included the famous Italian World Cup alpine ski racer Federica Brignone, who won her World Cup title back in 2020, becoming the first ever female Italian ski racer to achieve susch an accomplishment. Moreover, the famous Italian rapper Lazza who performed his song “Cenere” was one of the Night’s guests and Tedua as well, a famous actor and rapper himself who performed his song “Hoe“. The famous Swedish basketball player Zlatan Ibraimovic was also present who shared a lovely interview between Amandeus and the audience in the middle of the contestants’ performances.

The results

As it was also mentioned up above, this year’s festival encountered some significant changes. One of them included also the First Night’s results, which were determined only by the Jury of the press room, TV and web. For the first time only the top entries in each Night’s ranking were revealed, meaning the top five of the First Night. The results, among the thirty (30) entrants, were the following:

  1. Loredana Bertè – “Pazza”
  2. Angelina Mango – “La noia”
  3. Annalisa – “Sinceramente”
  4. Diodato – “Ti muovi”
  5. Mahmood – “Tuta gold”

Source: RAIPlay

Stay tuned at Eurovisionfun for even more news regarding Sanremo 2024 and its Second Night!

 

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! 

Italy: Tonight the Prima Serata of the Sanremo Music Festival 2024!

The curtains rise tonight at Teatro Ariston for the 74th Sanremo Festival with the Prima Serata, marking the beginning of Italy’s journey to select its representative for the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, just three months away. Until Saturday, February 10, all eyes and ears across Europe will be on Sanremo!

The Show

The anticipation ends today as the small town of Liguria prepares for the grand celebration of Italian music, the 74th Sanremo Festival! Amadeus will serve as the host and artistic director for the festival for the fifth consecutive year, following his remarkable success in the past four editions. This year’s festival, barring unforeseen circumstances, will be his “swan song” in directing and hosting the event.

On the Ariston stage, Amadeus won’t be alone. Each night, he will be joined by different co-hosts. For Prima Serata, Marco Mengoni, last year’s winner and Italy’s representative at Eurovision 2023, securing the fourth position, will stand by his side.

Guests at Ariston include Edoardo Leo, presenting the TV series “Il clandestino” airing on the first channel of Italian public television. On Piazza Colombo (via connection), Lazza, who ranked second last year, will perform. On the Costa Smeralda ship (off the coast of Sanremo), Tedua, one of Italy’s recognized rappers, will make an appearance.

Tonight’s Program

During the first night of Sanremo 2024, we will have the opportunity to hear the songs of all 30 festival candidates for the first time. The artists participating in the 74th edition of the festival and whose songs we will hear tonight are as follows:

  • Alessandra Amoroso“Fino a qui”
  • Alfa“Vai!”
  • Angelina Mango“La noia”
  • Annalisa“Sinceramente”
  • BigMama“La rabbia non ti basta”
  • Bnkr44“Governo punk”
  • Clara“Diamanti grezzi”
  • Dargen D’Amico“Onda alta”
  • Diodato“Ti muovi”
  • Emma“Apnea”
  • Fiorella Mannoia“Mariposa”
  • Francesco Renga and Nek“Pazzo di te”
  • Fred De Palma“Il cielo non ci vuole”
  • Gazzelle“Tutto qui”
  • Geolier“I p’ me, tu p’ te”
  • Ghali“Casa mia”
  • Il Tre“Fragili”
  • Il Volo“Capolavoro”
  • Irama“Tu no”
  • La Sad“Autodistruttivo”
  • Loredana Bertè“Pazza”
  • Mahmood“Tuta gold”
  • Maninni“Spettacolare”
  • Mr. Rain“Due altalene”
  • Negramaro“Ricominciamo tutto”
  • Ricchi e Poveri“Ma non tutta la vita”
  • Rose Villain“Click Boom!”
  • Sangiovanni“Finiscimi”
  • Santi Francesi“L’amore in bocca”
  • The Kolors“Un ragazzo una ragazza”

Event Format

Sanremo 2024 introduces some changes compared to previous years. According to the festival rules, the event will unfold as follows:

  1. First Day – Tuesday, February 6, 2024:
    • All 30 songs will be heard for the first time, and the results of the day will be determined 100% by the press, the journalist committee of television, and internet without exclusions.
  2. Second Day – Wednesday, February 7, 2024:
    • The first 15 songs will be heard again, and the results will be determined by a double voting system: 50% tele-voting and 50% radio committee without exclusions.
  3. Third Day – Thursday, February 8, 2024:
    • The last 15 songs will be heard again, and the results will be determined by a double voting system: 50% tele-voting and 50% radio committee without exclusions.
  4. Fourth Day – Friday, February 9, 2024:
    • Cover Day: The 30 participants will perform a cover of an Italian or non-Italian song with results determined by triple voting: 34% tele-voting, 33% television and internet critic committee, and 33% radio critic committee without exclusions.
  5. Fifth Day – Saturday, February 10, 2024:
    • All 30 songs will be heard again, and the results will be determined 100% by tele-voting. The results of this day will then be combined with those of the previous 4 days. The sum of all these results will then determine the top 5.

After this, the results of the day will be added to those of the previous 4 days. The sum of all these results will then determine the top 5 (even the 4th day will count, despite the fact that the participants will perform covers instead of their original songs). During each broadcast, they reveal a part of the results from those days shortly before the end of the current broadcast, showing only a part of the provisional general results either shortly before the end of the current broadcast or at the beginning of the next broadcast.

Post Sanremo 2024 – Eurovision Song Contest

  • Any of the 30 contestants (and their respective record labels) interested in participating in Eurovision 2024 must fill out a specific form for this purpose.
  • The winner of Sanremo 2024 is automatically considered Italy’s representative in Eurovision 2024. In case the winner declines to go to Eurovision, the organizational committee of Sanremo will then choose the artist to represent Italy in Malmo according to its criteria from those contestants who have filled out the expression of interest form for Eurovision.

How to Watch Sanremo 2024

You can watch the Sanremo 2024 Festival live onE Rai1 and on the RaiPlay website at 20:40 Central European Time. If you are a fan of Italian music, stay tuned to EurovisionFun for the most comprehensive coverage of the 74th Sanremo Festival.

Last year, Italy was proudly represented for the second time by Marco Mengoni, following his victory in Sanremo 2023 with the song “Due Vite.” The track, accumulating 350 points, secured an impressive fourth place in the grand final!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6IiOSut_4M

For all the latest developments and news surrounding Eurovision, stay tuned to Eurovisionfun.

Italy: Negramaro won the Award for best lyrics of Sanremo 2024!

With Festival di Sanremo beginning in less than 24 hours, our the excitement has reached a climax, and we’re all looking forward to listening to the long-awaited songs of the competing artists.

Like every year, the organizers gave out the award for the Best Lyrics. The Lunezia Award was given to the group Negramaro this year, with their song “Ricominciamo Tutto” (Let’s start everything again).

Negramaro will present their song tomorrow, in the first night of Sanremo, alongside the other competitors of this year’s festival.

For some extra information, the previous winners of this award are:

  • 2023: Coma_Cose – “L’addio” (13th Place)
  • 2022: Giovanni Truppi – “Tuo padre, mia madre, Lucia” (19th Place)
  • 2021: Madame – “Voce” (8th Place)
  • 2020: Diodato – “Fai Rumore” (1st Place)

We’re all looking forward to the first night, when the great Italian music festival will begin, and the winner will also have the right to represent the country in Eurovision Song Contest 2024!

Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Italian participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, in Malmö!

Eurovision 2024: Ukraine is now the frontrunner to win!

As February, the most crucial month of the pre-Eurovision period, unfolds, national finals are multiplying week by week. Simultaneously, an increasing number of songs that will compete in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest are being revealed. For this reason, one of Eurovisionfun’s most beloved and discussed columns returns, featuring betting analyses for Eurovision 2024.

As you prepare for an “hot” Eurovision February with the reveals of most entries ahead of May, bookmakers are already hard at work. The section for the winner of Eurovision 2024 is already available at some companies. Let’s take this opportunity to present what has been observed so far for the upcoming competition.

Ukraine Emerges as a Strong Favorite

As mentioned in the introduction, February is the month of numerous national finals. The first “Super Saturday” of the year has already caused reshuffling in the betting odds. Ukraine stands far ahead in the first position. The Eastern European country, consistently at the top of the betting boards in recent weeks, is considered the major favorite by bookmakers to win in Malmo.

The triumph of Alyona Alyona & Jerry Heil at Vidbir, where they convincingly outperformed their competitors, has significantly affected the odds for Ukraine‘s victory in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest. At present, Ukrainian victory returns up to 3.5 times the stake, compared to odds ranging from 5.7 to 7 just a few days ago.

With the widespread sympathy towards Ukraine due to the ongoing Russian invasion and the quality of Ukrainian entries in Eurovision, betting companies consider the fourth win for Ukraine in its twenty-year Eurovision history highly probable. The competition’s current odds have also been influenced by the relatively weak competition compared to previous years.

Top 5

The United Kingdom maintains its second position. The odds for the United Kingdom have dropped and are lower than they were ten days ago. The assignment to Olly Alexander and the expectations created by the BBC’s choice put pressure on the odds, ranging between 6 and 7. Currently, the United Kingdom appears as the most likely competitor to Ukraine based on bookmakers.

Italy retains the third position just a day before the highly anticipated Sanremo Festival, which boasts one of its strongest line-ups in its long history. The odds for Italy have slightly decreased, and the country is currently offered in odds between 8 and 10. The events in the small Ligurian town in the coming days are expected to influence Italy’s standing in the betting odds.

Iceland occupies the fourth position. Bashar Murad‘s song in Iceland’s national final did not convince bookmakers that it could secure the coveted victory in Reykjavik. Iceland has fallen to the fourth position with noticeably declining trends. The potential maiden victory for Iceland is currently being betted between 7 and 12 times the stake.

Sweden secures the fifth position. As the host country of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest, Sweden is once again considered one of the major favorites. The odds for Sweden winning within its borders are between 11 and 13, showing a slight increase compared to the last analysis.

Top 10

In the sixth position is Israel, which sees its odds fluctuate but still maintains a relatively high position. The geopolitical reality and the war in Gaza keep Israel in contention, with victory odds ranging between 11 and 13.

From seventh place onward, significant deviations from the top six countries begin. Lithuania, in seventh place, has seen a considerable drop in odds, with the potential maiden victory returning up to 26 times the stake.

The same trend is observed for Norway, Ireland, and Croatia, which complete the top ten. All three are playing with odds above 20, with Norway‘s odds turning red after the Gåte‘s selection, while Ireland‘s turned green following the choice of Bambie Thug. Croatia‘s entry – most possibly – by Baby Lasagna and the artist’s popularity have brought Croatia into the top ten for the first time this season.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_8cNbF8FLI

Can Alyona Alyona & Jerry Heil make history in Malmo and give Ukraine its fourth victory in twenty years of Eurovision participation? Share your thoughts in the comments! Eurovisionfun will continue to provide updates and analyses as the Eurovision journey unfolds. Stay tuned for more exciting developments in the world of Eurovision 2024!

 

Eurovision 2024: The Semi-Final Allocation Draw Results!

Malmö with a very nice event hosted a few minutes ago the draw for the semi-finals of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest.

The analyzes of the fans and not only, have been on fire for a few minutes now. Since the theories based on the pre-history of the countries in the competition, it is a first insight into how passable the qualification to the final is or not. In other words, it’s time to make our predictions, about who will go through to the final and who are the favorites to say goodbye to Malmö early…

The presenters and the handover ceremony

Presenters of the Eurovision 2024 semi-final draw were Pernilla Månsson Colt and Farah Abadi. It is worth mentioning that Pernilla Månsson Colt was also the presenter of the corresponding draw in 2013, eleven years ago when Malmö hosted the Eurovision Song Contest for the last time. Both of them are part of the SVT staff, being some of the most beloved faces of the Swedish state broadcaster.

During the draw, the ceremony of handing over and accepting the emblem of the contest took place. The mayor of Liverpool, Steven Rotheram, formally handed over the “keys to the event” to the mayor of Malmö, Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh.

Draw Procedure

Big 5 and Sweden

With the big winner of last year’s competition, Sweden, directly in the final, along with the Big 5 (UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain), the first part of the draw determined the semi-final that the direct finalists would vote for.

Will vote in the 1st Semi-Final:

  • Sweden
  • United Kingdom
  • Germany

Will vote in the 2nd Semi-Final:

  • Spain
  • Italy
  • France

In the semi-final that the six aforementioned countries were drawn to broadcast and vote for, the video from their dress rehearsal will also be shown. This was done at Eurovision 2016 for the first time, for reasons of equal exposure of the countries directly in the final and the countries that qualify from the semi-finals. Essentially, viewers see each entry twice during the shows.

Semi-Final Allocation Draw

The allocation draw for the two semi-finals had two parts. In the first part the 31 countries participating in the semi-finals were drawn in which of the two they will compete in. Fifteen countries will compete in the first semi-final and sixteen in the second semi-final.

In the second part, each country learned whether it will appear in the first or second half of the semi-final in which it will compete. The exact order of appearance will be determined by the EBU and the show’s producers at a later date.

1st Semi-final (May 7):

1st Half

  • Ukraine
  • Cyprus
  • Poland
  • Serbia
  • Lithuania
  • Croatia
  • Ireland

2nd Half

  • Slovenia
  • Iceland
  • Finland
  • Portugal
  • Luxembourg
  • Australia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Moldova

2nd Semi-Final (May 9):

1st Half

  • Austria
  • Malta
  • Switzerland
  • Greece
  • Czechia
  • Albania
  • Denmark
  • Armenia

2nd Half

  • Israel
  • Estonia
  • Georgia
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Latvia
  • San Marino
  • Belgium

Malmö will host the 68th Eurovision Song Contest from 7 to 11 May at the Malmö Arena. The motto of this year’s event, as chosen by the organisers, is “United by Music“, retaining the motto first chosen for last year’s contest in Liverpool.

You can see the draw again through the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_-2hMEq5sk

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the developments regarding Eurovision 2024!

 

Eurovision 2024: Tonight the Allocation Draw!

At 19:00 CET and live from Malmö, Sweden, the draw for the Eurovision 2024 semi-finals will take place tonight.

During today’s event, there will also be a handover of the event’s banner from the city of Liverpool to the city of Malmö. For this reason, both the Mayor of Liverpool, Steven Rotheram, and the Mayor of the Swedish city, Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh, will be present at today’s draw.

The hosts

The hosts of tonight’s draw for the semi-finals of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest will be Pernilla Månsson Colt and Farah Abadi. It is worth mentioning that Pernilla Månsson Colt was the presenter of the equivalent draw in 2013, eleven years ago when Malmö hosted the Eurovision Song Contest for the last time.

The draw procedure

The first part of the draw will determine which semi-final will be broadcast and voted for by each of the six countries that are directly in the final on 11 May (Sweden, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the United Kingdom).

The second part of the draw will determine which semi-final and which half the other 31 participating countries will compete in. As in recent years, the exact order of appearance will be determined by the event producers at a later date.

The 31 countries have been divided into five pots, based on historical voting patterns as calculated by Eurovision’s official voting partner, Digame.

Drawing countries from different pots aims to reduce the likelihood of so-called neighbour voting and increases the suspense in the semi-finals.

Pots

Pot 1
  • 🇦🇱 Albania
  • 🇦🇹 Austria
  • 🇨🇭 Switzerland
  • 🇭🇷 Croatia
  • 🇷🇸 Serbia
  • 🇸🇮 Slovenia
Pot 2
  • 🇦🇺 Australia
  • 🇩🇰 Denmark
  • 🇪🇪 Estonia
  • 🇫🇮 Finland
  • 🇮🇸 Iceland
  • 🇳🇴 Norway
Pot 3
  • 🇦🇲 Armenia
  • 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan
  • 🇬🇪 Georgia
  • 🇮🇱 Israel
  • 🇱🇻 Latvia
  • 🇱🇹 Lithuania
  • 🇺🇦 Ukraine
Pot 4
  • 🇨🇾 Cyprus
  • 🇬🇷 Greece
  • 🇮🇪 Ireland
  • 🇲🇹 Malta
  • 🇵🇹 Portugal
  • 🇸🇲 San Marino
Pot 5
  • 🇧🇪 Belgium
  • 🇨🇿 Czechia
  • 🇱🇺 Luxembourg
  • 🇳🇱 Netherlands
  • 🇲🇩 Moldova
  • 🇵🇱 Poland

https://twitter.com/Eurovision/status/1751972070479565001

So in the evening, we all tune in for the draw of the semi-finals of our favourite contest. You can watch the draw on the official Eurovision channel on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_-2hMEq5sk

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the developments regarding Eurovision 2024!

Eurovision 2024: The Semi-final allocation pots!

The Semi-Final Allocation Draw 2024 will take place tomorrow Tuesday 30 January at 19:00 CET live from Malmo, alongside a ceremony which sees the Host City insignia pass from previous hosts Liverpool to Malmo.

https://youtu.be/Q_-2hMEq5sk

The draw will be hosted by Pernilla Månsson Colt and Farah Abadi and fans will be able to watch on the official Eurovision YouTube channel.

The Allocation Draw will determine whether countries participate in the First Semi-Final (Tuesday 7 May at 21:00 CEST) or the Second Semi-Final (Thursday 9 May at 21:00 CEST). Also randomly allocated is whether a country will perform in the first or second half of the Semi-Final they’ve drawn.

Semi-Final Allocation Draw: How does it work?

Sweden as the Host Country and reigning champion respectively, along with the other 6 members of the so-called ‘Big 6’ participating countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom) do not compete in the Semi-Finals, but their domestic audiences do get to vote in one of them… so before the competing countries are allocated a place in a Semi-Final, it will be randomly determined which of the Semi-Finals the Big 6 will each be allowed to vote on.

The next part of the draw will determine in which Semi-Final and in which half of the respective Semi-Final the other 31 participating countries will perform in.

Semi-Final Allocation Pots 2024

Pot 1

Pot 2

Pot 3

  • Albania
  • Austria
  • Switzerland
  • Croatia
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia
  • Denmark
  • Australia
  • Finland
  • Iceland
  • Norway
  • Estonia
  • Armenia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Georgia
  • Israel
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Ukraine

Pot 4

Pot 5

Pot 6

  • Cyprus
  • Greece
  • Ireland
  • Malta
  • Portugal
  • San Marino
  • Belgium
  • Czech Republic
  • Netherlands
  • Moldova
  • Poland
  • Luxembourg
  • France
  • Italy
  • Germany
  • Spain
  • United Kingdom
  • Sweden

 

Drawing countries from different pots helps to reduce the chance of so-called neighbourly voting and increases suspense in the Semi-Finals. You can get a good idea of how it will all work by watching the 2022 Allocation Draw on the official Eurovision YouTube channel.

The Eurovision Song Contest is due to take place on 7, 9 and 11 May 2024 in Malmo, Sweden, who won the Contest thanks to Loreen winning in 2023.

Stay tuned at Eurovisionfun for all the updates!

Source: Eurovision.tv

Italy 2024: Sanremo duets for cover night revealed!

The “Duets Night” for the 2024 edition of the Sanremo festival will take place on February 09, 2024.  During this serata the audience will watch the competing acts performing a cover, usually in Italian or English although they can perform in other languages.

The competing acts for the 2024 edition will perform in duets with an invited artist for the cover night.  The result of the cover night will be decided by 34% of the public, 33% of the professional jury of journalists, and 33% of the professional jury of radio broadcaster formula.

Amadeus revealed the duets that will join the stage to perform during the cover night.  These are the acts we will see together in February:

  • Alessandra Amoroso with Boomdabash – Medley of their songs
  • Alfa with Roberto Vecchioni – “Sogna, ragazzo, sogna” (Dream, boy, dream)
  • Angelina Mango with the String Quartet of the Orchestra of Rome – “La rondine” (The swallow)
  • Annalisa with La Rappresentante di Lista and Artemia choir – “Sweet dreams (are made of this)”
  • BigMama with Gaia, La Niña and Sissi – “Lady Marmalade”
  • BNKR44 with Pino D’Angiò – “Ma quale idea” (What idea)
  • Clara with Ivana Spagna and the white voices choir of Teatro Regio of Turin – “Il cerchio della vita” (Circle of life)
  • Dargen D’Amico with BabelNova Orchestra – tribute to Ennio Morricone: “Modigliani” to the tune of “The crisis”
  • Diodato with Jack Savoretti – “Amore che vieni, amore che vai” (You, Love, who comes and who goes)
  • Emma with Bresh – Medley of Tiziano Ferro’s songs
  • Fiorella Mannoia with Francesco Gabbani – medley of “Che sia benedetta / Occidentali’s Karma” (Let it be blessed / Westerners’ karma)
  • Fred De Palma with Eiffel 65 – Medley of Eiffel 65’s greatest hits
  • Gazzelle and Fulminacci – “Notte prima degli esami” (Night before exams)
  • Geolier with Guè, Luchè and Gigi D’Alessio – Medley with the title “Strade” (Roads)
  • Ghali with Ratchopper – Medley with the title “Italiano vero” (True Italian)
  • Il Tre with Fabrizio Moro – Medley of Fabrizio Moro’s greatest hits
  • Il Volo with Stef Burns – “Who wants to live forever”
  • Irama with Riccardo Cocciante – “Quando finisce un amore” (When a love ends)
  • La Sad with Donatella Rettore – “Lamette” (Razors)
  • Loredana Bertè with Venerus – “Ragazzo mio” (My boy)
  • Mahmood with I Tenores di Bitti – “Com’è profondo il mare” (How deep is the sea)
  • Maninni with Ermal Meta – “Non mi avete fatto niente” (You haven’t done anything to me)
  • Mr. Rain with Gemelli Diversi – “Mary”
  • Negramaro with Malika Ayane – “La canzone del sole” (The song of the sun)
  • Renga & Nek – Medley of their greatest hits
  • Ricchi e Poveri with Paola & Chiara – medley of “Sarà perché ti amo / Mamma Maria” (It will be because I love you / Mother Maria)
  • Rose Villain with Gianna Nannini – medley
  • Sangiovanni with Aitana – medley of “Farfalle” and “Mariposas” (Butterflies)
  • Santi Francesi with Skin – “Hallelujah”
  • The Kolors with Umberto Tozzi – medley of Umberto Tozzi’s greatest hits

Which acts are you most waiting to watch performing as a duet?

Stay tuned at EurovisionFun for more news about Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 and the Sanremo 2024 Festival !

Source: RAI


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