SANREMO 2024: the lineup of duets for the fourth evening

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The evening of duets arrives at the Sanremo Festival: all 30 artists on stage. Together with Amadeus as co-host there will be Lorella Cuccarini.

THE LISTENINGS

The third evening of the 2024 Sanremo Festival from 9.19pm to 10.38pm totals 60.1% share with 10 million and a thousand spectators.
The first part from 9.19pm to 11.32pm achieved a 58.1% share with 13 million 243 thousand viewers. The second part, from 11.34pm to 10.38pm, recorded 65% with 6 million 436 thousand spectators.
The peak audience of 15 million 108 thousand spectators was recorded at 10.04 pm with Eros Ramazzotti. The peak share at 00.08 with 67.9% (Mahmood presents Ghali).
The PrimaFestival obtained 37.9% with 8 million 537 thousand spectators. Sanremo Start from 8.45pm to 9.14pm totals 47.7% with 11 million 620 thousand spectators.
The episode of Viva Rai2 Viva Sanremo broadcast after the second evening of the Festival, from 2 to 2.22, recorded 51.2% with 1 million 294 thousand viewers.
The episode of Viva Rai 2 Viva Sanremo broadcast after the third evening of the Festival from 1.38 to 1.59 recorded 57.9% with 2 million 521 thousand viewers.

THE PERFORMANCE ORDER OF THE COMPETING ARTISTS

1 – Sangiovanni – “Farfalle” – “Mariposas” with Aitana
2 – Annalisa – “Sweet Dreams (Are made of this)” with La Representative di list and the Artemia choir
3 – Rose Villain – Gianna Nannini Medley with Gianna Nannini
4 – Gazzelle – “Night before exams” with Fulminacci
5 – The Kolors – Umberto Tozzi Medley with Umberto Tozzi
6 – Alfa – “Dream, boy, dream” with Roberto Vecchioni
7 – Bnkr44 – “But what idea” with Pino D’Angiò
8 – Irama – “When love ends” with Riccardo Cocciante
9 – Fiorella Mannoia – “Let her be blessed” and “Occidentali’s Karma” with Francesco Gabbani
10 – French Saints – “Hallelujah” with Skin
11 – Ricchi e Poveri – “It will be because I love you” and “Mamma Maria” with Paola & Chiara
12 – Ghali – “True Italian” medley with Ratchopper
13 – Clara – “The circle of life” with Ivana Spagna and the children’s choir of the Teatro Regio of Turin
14 – Loredana Bertè – “My boy” with Venerus
15 – Geolier – Medley “Strade” with Guè, Luche’ and Gigi D’Alessio
16 – Angelina Mango – “La rondine” with the string quartet of the Orchestra of Rome
17 – Alessandra Amoroso – Medley with Boomdabash
18 – Dargen D’Amico – Homage to Ennio Morricone with BabelNova Orchestra
19 – Mahmood – “How deep the sea is” with Tenores di Bitti
20 – Mr.Rain – “Mary” with Gemini Diversi
21 – Negramaro – “The song of the sun” with Malika Ayane
22 – Emma – Medley Tiziano Ferro with Bresh
23 – Il volo – “Who wants to live forever” with Stef Burns
24 – Diodato – “Love that comes, love that goes” with Jack Savoretti
25 – La Sad – “Lamette” with Donatella Rettore
26 – Il Tre – Medley Fabrizio Moro with Fabrizio Moro
27 – BigMama – “Lady Marmalade” with Gaia, La Niña and Sissi
28 – Maninni – “You haven’t done anything to me” with Ermal Meta
29 – Fred De Palma – Medley Eiffel 65 with Eiffel 65
30 – Renga Nek – Medley Renga Nek

THE VOTE

The three voting components: the press room, the radio and televoting

GUESTS

Checco Bagnaia
Margherita Buy and Elena Sofia Ricci for the film Volare
Arisa will perform on the Suzuki stage
On the Costa Cruise Gigi D’Agostino

Staff

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