SANREMO 2025: Carlo Conti here are his traveling companions at the Festival

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Carlo Conti decided to share the stage of the Sanremo Festival by relying on a group of undisputedly talented co-hosts, each with their own unique and unmistakable style.

The main theme will be “Together”: a choral and dynamic conduction, in which each evening will offer a different atmosphere thanks to the presence of traveling companions who will take turns on stage.

The names announced today include: Bianca Balti, Geppi Cucciari, Katia Follesa, Nino Frassica, Elettra Lamborghini, Miriam Leone, Mahmood, Cristiano Malgioglio, Alessia Marcuzzi and Alessandro Cattelan, the latter already confirmed as co-host of the final evening.

THE EVENINGS

The first evening will see Carlo Conti conducting alone, while all thirty competing artists will perform. It is not excluded that he could be joined by two historical friends, if he manages to convince them.

In the second evening, Carlo will be accompanied by Bianca Balti, Nino Frassica and Cristiano Malgioglio.
The third evening will feature Katia Follesa, Elettra Lamborghini and Miriam Leone.
The fourth evening, dedicated to covers, will have Geppi Cucciari and Mahmood as co-hosts.
Finally, on the final evening, together with Carlo and Alessandro Cattelan there will be Alessia Marcuzzi.

A Sanremo that focuses on the variety and synergy of many different personalities, promising to amaze the public with an ever new and engaging show.

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