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Revision as of 16:43, 17 January 2023

Sanremo Music Festival 2023
Dates
Semi-final 17 February 2023
Semi-final 28 February 2023
Semi-final 39 February 2023
Semi-final 410 February 2023
Final11 February 2023
Host
VenueTeatro Ariston
(Sanremo, Liguria, Italy)
Presenter(s)Amadeus and Gianni Morandi
Artistic directorAmadeus
Host broadcaster
Big Artists section
Number of entries28
2022 ← Sanremo Music Festival → 2024

The Sanremo Music Festival 2023 (Italian: 73º Festival della Canzone Italiana di Sanremo 2023) is the upcoming 73rd edition of the annual Sanremo Music Festival, a television song contest held in the Teatro Ariston of Sanremo, organised and broadcast by RAI. The show will be held between 7 and 11 February 2023, and will be presented for the fourth time in a row by Amadeus, who also serves as the artistic director for the competition, with Gianni Morandi co-hosting.[1][2]

Teatro Ariston, venue for the Sanremo Music Festival 2023

Format

The 2023 edition of the Sanremo Music Festival will take place at the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo, Liguria, organized by the Italian public broadcaster RAI. The artistic director and the presenter for the competition will be Amadeus, for the fourth consecutive year.[3]

Presenters

On 24 March 2022, one month after the final of the 2022 edition, RAI officially confirmed Amadeus as the presenter of the 73rd edition of the Sanremo Music Festival.[4][5] Together with Amadeus, Gianni Morandi will serve as co-host in all five nights of the festival.[2] Alongside Amadeus and Morandi, four co-hosts will alternate during the five evenings: Chiara Ferragni (first night and final),[6] Francesca Fagnani [it] (second night),[7] Paola Egonu (third night) and Chiara Francini (fourth night).[8]

Voting

Voting will occur through the combination of three methods:

  • Public televoting, carried out via landline, mobile phone, the contest's official mobile app, and online voting.
  • Jury of the press room, TV, radio and web.
  • Demoscopic jury, composed by 300 music fans who vote from their homes via an electronic voting system managed by Ipsos.

Selections

Sanremo Giovani 2022

For the second time in a row, the Newcomers' section will not be included in the Festival, but a similar selection will be held to decree the six places reserved in the Big Artist section.[9] The artists competing in the new format were selected through two separate contests: Standard section and Area Sanremo.

Standard selection

On 26 October 2022, the RAI commission for Sanremo Music Festival 2022 announced a list of 714 acts, but only 43 artists coming from all Italian regions – excluding Basilicata and Valle d'Aosta – and from abroad were selected in the first phase.[10]

On 5 November 2022, the RAI commission announced the eight finalists.[11]

Area Sanremo

After the auditions, a RAI commission – composed by Amadeus, Federica Lentini, Massimo Martelli and Leonardo de Amicis – identified 4 finalists for the competition among the 549 acts:[11][12]

Final

On 16 December 2022, the twelve finalists will perform their songs on Sanremo Giovani 2022, broadcast on Rai 1 and presented by Amadeus.[13] Gianmaria, Will, Olly, Colla Zio, Shari and Sethu will participate in Sanremo 2023 with a new entry.

  Enters Sanremo 2023
Draw Artist Song
1 Gianmaria "La città che odi"
2 Noor "Tua Amelie"
3 Will "Le cose più importanti"
4 Olly "L'anima balla"
5 Maninni "Mille porte"
6 Colla Zio "Asfalto"
7 Fiat 131 "Pupille"
8 Mida "Malditè"
9 Shari "Sotto voce"
10 Giuse the Lizia "Sincera"
11 Romeo & Drill "Giorno di scuola"
12 Sethu "Sottoterra"

Big Artists

For the second year in a row, the traditional Big Artists section of the contest will be merged with the Newcomers' section, and will see the participation of 28 artists, 22 being selected among established artists and 6 qualifying from Sanremo Giovani. The former 22, selected from over 300 submissions received, were revealed on 4 December 2022, and also attended the night of Sanremo Giovani on 16 December, where their competing songs' titles were also made known.[14]

Competing entries

Competing songs and artists, showing writers, orchestra conductor and results achieved[15][16][17]
Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) Orchestra conductor Rank Sanremo Music Festival Awards
"Sali (Canto dell'anima)" – Anna Oxa
TBA TBA TBA
"Mare di guai" – Ariete
(Arianna "Ariete" Del Giaccio, Dario "Dardust" Faini, Edoardo "Calcutta" D'Erme, Vincenzo Centrella)
"Un bel viaggio" – Articolo 31
"Splash" – Colapesce and Dimartino
(Antonio "Dimartino" Di Martino, Lorenzo "Colapesce" Urciullo)
"Non mi va" – Colla Zio
(Andrea "Armo" Arminio, Andrea "Mala" Malatesta, Francesco "Glampo" Lamperti, Giorgio Pesenti, Tommaso "Berna" Bernasconi, Tommaso "Petta" Manzoni)
"L'addio" – Coma_Cose
(Carlo Frigerio, Fabio Dalè, Fausto Zanardelli, Francesca "California" Mesiano)
"Due" – Elodie
(Elodie Di Patrizi, Federica Abbate, Francesco "Katoo" Catitti, Jacope Ettorre)
Carolina Bubbico[18]
"Quando ti manca il fiato" – Gianluca Grignani
(Enrico Melozzi, Gianluca Grignani)
Enrico Melozzi[19]
"Mostro" – Gianmaria
(Antonio Filippelli, Gianmarco Manilardi, Gianmaria Volpato, Vincenzo Centrella, Vito Petrozzino)
Daniel Bestonzo[20]
"Parole dette male" – Giorgia
(Alberto Bianco [it], Francesco Roccati, Massimiliano "Big Fish" Dagani [it], Mario Marco Gianclaudio Fracchiolla)
TBA
"Lettera 22" – I Cugini di Campagna
"Cenere" – Lazza
(Dario "Dardust" Faini, Davide Petrella, Jacopo "Lazza" Lazzarini)
"Se poi domani" – LDA
(Alessandro Caiazza, Luca "LDA" D'Alessio)
"Terzo cuore" – Leo Gassmann
(Giorgio Pesenti, Leonardo "Leo" Gassman, Marco Paganelli, Riccardo Zanotti)
"Vivo" – Levante
(Claudia "Levante" Lagona)
"Lasciami" – Modà
"Il bene nel male" – Madame
(Francesca "Madame" Calearo, Iacopo "Brail" Sinigaglia, Nicolas "Bias" Biasin)
"Duemilaminuti" – Mara Sattei
"Due vite" – Marco Mengoni
(Davide Petrella, Davide Simonetta [it], Marco Mengoni)
"Supereroi" – Mr. Rain
(Federica Abbate, Lorenzo Vizzini Bisaccia, Mattia "Mr. Rain" Balardi)
Enrico Melozzi[19]
"Polvere" – Olly
(Emanuele Lovito, Federico "Olly" Olivieri, Julien "JVLI" Boverod)
TBA
"Furore" – Paola e Chiara
(Alessandro La Cava [it], Chiara Iezzi, Paola Iezzi, Eugenio Maimone, Federico "Merk" Mercuri, Giordano "Kremont" Cremona, Jacopo Ettore, Leonardo Grillotti)
"Made in Italy" – Rosa Chemical
(Davide Simonetta [it], Manuel Franco "Rosa Chemical" Rocati, Oscar Inglese, Paolo Antonacci)
"Cause perse" – Sethu
(Giorgio "Jiz" De Lauri, Marco "Sethu" De Lauri)
"Egoista" – Shari
(Luciano Fenudi, Maurizio "Salmo" Pisciottu, Riccardo Puddu, Shari Noioso)
"Tango" – Tananai
(Alberto "Tananai" Cotta Ramusino, Alessandro Raina [it], Davide Simonetta [it], Paolo Antonacci)
"Alba" – Ultimo
(Niccolò "Ultimo" Moriconi)
"Stupido" – Will
(A. Pugliese, Simone Cremonini, William "Will" Busetti)

Shows

First night

The first fourteen competing artists each perform their song.

Second night

The remaining fourteen competing artists each perform their song.

Third night

All competing artists perform their songs.

Fourth night

The competing artists each perform a cover of a song of their choice, alone or duetting with a guest performer.

Fifth night - Final

All of the competing artists perform their songs again, with the top five moving on to the final round of voting.[21]

Special guests

The special guests of Sanremo Music Festival 2023:[22][23][24][25][26][27][28]

Broadcast and ratings

Local broadcast

Rai 1 and Rai Radio 2 will bring the official broadcasts of the festival in Italy. The five evenings will be also streamed online via the broadcaster's official website RaiPlay, which made it available in all member countries of the European Broadcasting Union, since the festival is broadcast on the Eurovision network.

Broadcasters of the Sanremo Music Festival 2023
Country Show(s) Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s)
 Italy All shows Rai 1, RaiPlay, Rai Italia No commentary

Ratings

Live show Timeslot (UTC+1) Date 1st time (9:00 pm – 0:00 am) 2nd time (0:00 am – 1:30 am) Overall audience Ref(s)
Viewers Share (%) Viewers Share (%) Viewers Share (%)
1st 9:00 pm 7 February
2nd 8 February
3rd 9 February
4th 10 February
5th 11 February

References

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