SANREMO, 08 FEB – On the third evening of the Sanremo festival, Thursday 9 February, all 28 artists in the competition return to the stage: to evaluate them, this time, the opinion poll jury (made up of 300 people selected among habitual music consumers) and televoting, with a weight of 50%. An average will then be drawn up between this vote and the previous one in the press room and a new overall ranking will be defined. Alongside Amadeus and Morandi, the co-host of the evening is the queen of volleyball Paola Egonu. There is great expectation for the themes of her monologue after the recent interview with Vanity Fair in which the volleyball player spoke with an open heart, from the episodes of racism she suffered to the sacrifices related to her sports career, up to the fear of giving birth to a child “black-skinned” who could relive the cruelty that she has always had to experience. Super guests of honor the Maneskin, returning from the disappointment of the Grammys, but also from a triumphal ride across the ocean that started right from the Ariston. On stage another piece of music history, Peppino Di Capri: record holder of the festival with 15 appearances on stage, he will celebrate his career and the notoriety he also gained abroad above all thanks to his two victories, in 1973 with Un grande amore e niente più and in 1976 with I don’t do it anymore. EMBED START Image {id: “editor_0”} epa10067761 Guitarist Thomas Raggi (L) and bassist Victoria De Angelis (R) of Italian glam rock band ‘Maneskin’ perform on the Auditorium Stravinski stage during the 56th Montreux Jazz Festival (MJF), in Montreux, Switzerland, 12 July 2022. The festival runs from 01 to 16 July and features about 500 concerts. EPA/VALENTIN FLAURAUD EDITORIAL USE ONLY EMBED END Image {id: “editor_0”} Sangiovanni will also be on stage, who will sing with Morandi the timeless hit Fatti mandate dalla mamma fe il latte, in the 2.0 version produced by Shablo. On the Suzuki Stage in Piazza Colombo there will be Annalisa, on the stage by the sea of the Costa Smeralda Guè. (HANDLE).
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