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Sanremo Music Festival 2021
Dates
Semi-final 12 March 2021
Semi-final 23 March 2021
Semi-final 34 March 2021
Semi-final 45 March 2021
Final6 March 2021
Host
VenueTeatro Ariston
Sanremo, Liguria, Italy
Presenter(s)Amadeus and Fiorello
Musical directorLeonardo De Amicis
Artistic directorAmadeus
Host broadcaster
Big Artists section
Number of entries26
WinnerMåneskin
"Zitti e buoni"
Newcomers' section
Number of entries8
WinnerGaudiano
"Polvere da sparo"
2020 ← Sanremo Music Festival → 2022

The Sanremo Music Festival 2021 (Italian: Festival di Sanremo 2021), officially the 71st Italian Song Festival (71º Festival della canzone italiana), was the 71st 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 was held between 2 and 6 March 2021.[1][2] The show was presented by Amadeus, who also served as the artistic director for the competition. Fiorello returned as co-host after appearing as a regular guest in the previous edition.[2]

The festival was won by Måneskin with the song "Zitti e buoni"; their victory earned them the right to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, which they went on to win as well. Gaudiano won the Newcomers' section with "Polvere da sparo".

Format

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The 2021 edition of the Sanremo Music Festival took place at the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo, organized by the Italian public broadcaster RAI. The artistic director and the presenter for the competition was Amadeus, for the second consecutive year.

For the first time in the event's history, the Festival took place without a live audience, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][4]

Presenters

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Shortly after the end of the 2020 edition, RAI officially confirmed Amadeus as the presenter of the 71st edition of the Sanremo Music Festival. Together with Amadeus, Italian comedian and television presenter Fiorello returned, after appearing as a regular guest in the previous edition, to cover the role of co-host.[2] Alongside Amadeus and Fiorello, five co-hosts alternated during the five evenings: Matilda De Angelis, Elodie, Vittoria Ceretti, Barbara Palombelli and Beatrice Venezi.[5][6][7] British supermodel Naomi Campbell was set to participate as co-host in the first evening, but due to restrictions imposed in United States for the containment of the COVID-19 pandemic, she had to give up the aforementioned role.[8][9]

Voting

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Voting occurred through the combination of four methods:[10]

  • 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 music fans who voted from their homes via an electronic voting system managed by Ipsos.
  • Musicians and singers of the Sanremo Music Festival Orchestra.

Voting during the five evenings for Big Artist section:[10]

  • First evening: Demoscopic jury.
  • Second evening: Demoscopic jury.
  • Third evening: Music and singers of the Sanremo Music Festival Orchestra.
  • Fourth evening: Jury of the Press Room, TV, Radio and Web.
  • Fifth evening: Televote. At the end, a ranking of the songs/artists was drawn up determined by the average of voting percentages obtained in all the evenings, determining the three finalist. To select the winner the voting systems had the following weight: 34% Public televoting; 33% Jury of the Press Room, TV, Radio and Web; 33% Demoscopic Jury.

Voting during the three evenings for Newcomers' section:[10]

  • First evening: The voting systems had the following weight: 34% Public televoting; 33% Jury of the Press Room, TV, Radio and Web; 33% Demoscopic Jury.
  • Second evening: The voting systems had the following weight: 34% Public televoting; 33% Jury of the Press Room, TV, Radio and Web; 33% Demoscopic Jury.
  • Fourth evening: The voting systems had the following weight: 34% Public televoting; 33% Jury of the Press Room, TV, Radio and Web; 33% Demoscopic Jury.

Selections

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Newcomers' section

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The artists competing in the Newcomers' section were selected through two separate contests: Sanremo Giovani and Area Sanremo.[11][12]

Sanremo Giovani 2020

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On 7 October 2020, Rai Commission for Sanremo Music Festival 2021 announced a list of 961 acts, but only 61 artists coming from all Italian regions -excluding Basilicata and Valle d'Aosta- and from abroad were selected in the first phase.

On 20 October 2020, the jury of Sanremo Festival 2021 has selected the 20 semi-finalists. The selection was preceded by five late night shows on "AmaSanremo", conducted by Amadeus and Riccardo Rossi, where the artists and their entries were presented and were selected the 10 finalist.[13]

On 17 December 2020, the ten finalists performed their songs at Sanremo Casino in Sanremo, with the show Sanremo Giovani 2020 broadcast on Rai 1 presented by Amadeus and Riccardo Rossi. The six selected by the jury composed by Luca Barbarossa, Beatrice Venezi and Piero Pelù, televote and music commission were added to the two entries of Area Sanremo, for a total of eight young emerging artists in the category of the Newcomers' section of the Sanremo Music Festival 2021. Gaudiano, Folcast, Greta Zuccoli, Davide Shorty, Wrongonyou and Avincola were chosen as contestants of the Newcomers' section of the Sanremo Music Festival 2021.[14]

  Enters Sanremo 2021
Draw Artist Song TV Jury Music Comm. Televote Total
1 Folcast "Scopriti" 28 10.65% 12.41% 11.81% 11.62%
2 Greta Zuccoli "Ogni cosa sa di te" 28 10.65% 12.41% 11.98% 11.68%
3 Wrongonyou "Lezioni di volo" 30 11.41% 12.41% 7.26% 10.33%
4 Gaudiano "Polvere da sparo" 29 11.03% 12.41% 10.71% 11.38%
5 I Desideri "Lo stesso cielo" 20 7.60% 6.20% 15.03% 9.67%
6 Avincola "Goal!" 24 9.13% 12.41% 10.64% 10.72%
7 Hu "Occhi Niagara" 30 11.41% 12.41% 5.80% 9.83%
8 M.e.r.l.o.t "Sette volte" 21 7.98% 9.51% 7.76% 7.32%
9 Davide Shorty "Regina" 25 9.51% 6.70% 13.55% 9.95%
10 Le Larve "Musicareoplano" 28 10.65% 6.45% 5.46% 7.50%

Area Sanremo

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After the auditions, RAI Commission - composed by Vittorio De Scalzi, Rossana Casale, Gianmaurizio Foderaro, Erica Mou and G-Max; plus the participation of Maurilio Giordana - identified 8 finalists for the competition among the 600 acts:[15]

  • Aurora Fadell
  • Dellai
  • Elena Faggi
  • Federica Marinari
  • Francesca Miola
  • Guasto
  • Luca d'Arbenzio
  • Mirall

Newcomers' Finalists

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  • Gaudiano - "Polvere da sparo"
  • Folcast - "Scopriti"
  • Greta Zuccoli - "Ogni cosa sa di te"
  • Davide Shorty - "Regina"
  • Wrongonyou - "Lezioni di volo"
  • Avincola - "Goal!"
  • Elena Faggi - "Che ne so"
  • Dellai - "Io sono Luca"

Big section

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The Big Artists section of the contest saw the participation of 26 artists. All the artists performed and were scored throughout the week, and every competing artist advanced to the final night.[16][17]

Competing entries

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Competing songs and artists, showing writers, orchestra conductor and results achieved
Big Artists section[17][18][19]
Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) Orchestra conductor Rank Sanremo Music Festival Awards
"Zitti e buoni" – Måneskin
(Damiano David, Ethan Torchio, Thomas Raggi, Victoria De Angelis)
Enrico Melozzi 1
  • Winner of the "Big Artists" section – Golden Lion
"Chiamami per nome" – Francesca Michielin & Fedez
Fabio Gurian[20] 2
"Un milione di cose da dirti" – Ermal Meta
(Ermal Meta, Roberto Cardelli)
Diego Calvetti 3
  • "Giancarlo Bigazzi" Award for Best Arrangement
"Musica leggerissima" – Colapesce & Dimartino
(Lorenzo "Colapesce" Urciullo, Antonio Di Martino)
Davide Rossi 4
  • "Lucio Dalla" Press, Radio, TV, & Web Award
"La genesi del tuo colore" – Irama
Giulio Nenna 5
"Mai dire mai (La locura)" – Willie Peyote
(Guglielmo "Willie Peyote" Bruno, Daniel Bestonzo, Carlo Cavalieri D'Oro, Giuseppe Petrelli)
Daniel Bestonzo 6
"Dieci" – Annalisa
(Annalisa Scarrone, Davide Simonetta, Paolo Antonacci, Jacopo Matteo Luca "Dargen" D'Amico)
Daniel Bestonzo 7
"Voce" – Madame
Carmelo Patti 8
  • Lunezia Award for Best Music-letterary Value[21]
  • "Sergio Bardotti" Award for Best Lyrics
"Quando ti sei innamorato" – Orietta Berti
(Ciro Esposito, Francesco Boccia, Marco Rettani)
Enzo Campagnoli 9
"Potevi fare di più" – Arisa
Adriano Pennino 10
"Amare" – La Rappresentante di Lista
(Veronica Lucchesi, Dario Mangiaracina, Dario "Dardust" Faini, Roberto Cammarata)
Carmelo Patti 11
  • "Nilla Pizzi" Award for Best Interpretation
"Bianca luce nera" – Extraliscio feat. Davide Toffolo
(Pacifico, Mirco Mariani)
Roberto Molinetti 12
"Combat Pop" – Lo Stato Sociale
(Alberto Cazzola, Francesco Draicchio, Jacopo Ettorre, Lodovico Guenzi, Alberto Guidetti, Enrico Roberto, Matteo Romagnoli)
Fabio Gargiùlo 13
"Glicine" – Noemi
(Tattroli, Ginevra Lubrano, Francesco Fugazza, Dario "Dardust" Faini)
Andrea Rondini 14
"Ti piaci così" – Malika Ayane
Daniele Parziani 15
"Santa Marinella" – Fulminacci
Rodrigo D'Erasmo 16
"Il farmacista" – Max Gazzè[a]
(Max Gazzè, Francesco Gazzè, Francesco De Benedittis)
Clemente Ferrari 17
"Parlami" – Fasma
(Tiberio "Fasma" Fazioli, Luigi "GG" Zammarano)
Enrico Melozzi[22] 18
"Cuore amaro" – Gaia
(Gaia Gozzi, Jacopo Ettorre, Daniele Dezi, Giorgio Spedicato)
Daniele Dezi 19
"Fiamme negli occhi" – Coma_Cose
(Fausto Zanardelli, Francesca Mesiano, Fabio Dalè, Carlo Frigerio)
Vittorio Cosma 20
"Momento perfetto" – Ghemon
(Giovanni Luca Picariello, Simone Privitera, Giuseppe Seccia, Daniele Raciti)
Rodrigo D'Erasmo 21
"Quando trovo te" – Francesco Renga
Carmelo Patti 22
"Arnica" – Gio Evan
(Giovanni "Gio Evan" Giancaspro, Francesco Catitti)
Valeriano Chiaravalle 23
"E invece sì" – Bugo
(Cristian "Bugo" Bugatti, Simone Bertolotti, Andrea Bonomo)
Simone Bertolotti 24
"Ora" – Aiello
(Antonio Aiello)
Jacopo Senigaglia 25
"Torno a te" – Random
(Emanuele "Random" Caso, Samuel Balice)
Valeriano Chiaravalle 26
Newcomers' section[14]
Song, performing artist(s) and writer(s) Orchestra conductor Rank Sanremo Music Festival Awards
"Polvere da sparo" – Gaudiano
(Luca Gaudiano, Francesco Cataldo)
Valeriano Chiaravalle 1
  • Winner of the Newcomers' section – Silver Lion
"Regina" – Davide Shorty
(Davide "Shorty" Sciortino, Claudio Guarcello, Davide Savarese, Emanuele Triglia)
Carmelo Patti 2
  • "Lunezia" Award for Best Lyrics[21]
  • "Enzo Jannacci" Award for Best Performance[23]
  • "Lucio Dalla" Press, Radio, TV, & Web Award
"Scopriti" – Folcast
(Daniele "Folcast" Folcarelli, Tommaso Colliva, Raffaele Scogna)
Rodrigo D'Erasmo 3
"Lezioni di volo" – Wrongonyou
(Marco "Wrongonyou" Zitelli, Adel Al Kassem, Riccardo Sciré)
Valeriano Chiaravalle 4
  • "Mia Martini" Critics' Award
"Goal!" – Avincola
(Simone Avincola)
Edoardo Petretti Eliminated
"Io sono Luca" – Dellai
(Luca Dellai, Matteo Dellai)
Federico Melozzi Eliminated
"Che ne so" – Elena Faggi
(Elena Faggi, Francesco Faggi)
Beppe Vessicchio[24] Eliminated
"Ogni cosa sa di te" – Greta Zuccoli
(Greta Zuccoli)
Rodrigo D'Erasmo Eliminated

Shows

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First evening

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The first thirteen Big Artists each performed their song and the first four Newcomers each performed their song for the first time in two matches, two for each one.

Big Artists

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Artist Draw Song Votes Place
Demoscopic Jury
Arisa 1 "Potevi fare di più" 6th 11
Colapesce & Dimartino 2 "Musica leggerissima" 9th 17
Aiello 3 "Ora" 13th 26
Francesca Michielin & Fedez 4 “Chiamami per nome” 4th 7
Max Gazzè & Trifluoperazina Monstery Band 5 "Il farmacista" 8th 16
Noemi 6 "Glicine" 2nd 5
Madame 7 "Voce" 11th 20
Måneskin 8 "Zitti e buoni" 7th 15
Ghemon 9 "Momento perfetto" 12th 25
Coma_Cose 10 "Fiamme negli occhi" 10th 18
Annalisa 11 "Dieci" 1st 2
Francesco Renga 12 "Quando trovo te" 5th 10
Fasma 13 "Parlami" 3rd 6

Newcomers

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   Advanced in the semi-final
Artist Draw Song Votes Place
Demoscopic Jury
(weight 33%)
Press Jury
(weight 33%)
Public
(weight 34%)
Gaudiano 1 "Polvere da sparo" 26.26% 26.20% 36.88% 29.85%
Elena Faggi 2 "Che ne so" 23.42% 22.79% 17.28% 21.12%
Avincola 3 "Goal!" 24.27% 24.17% 22.37% 23.59%
Folcast 4 "Scopriti" 26.05% 26.85% 23.47% 25.47%

Second evening

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The other thirteen Big Artists each performed their song and the other four Newcomers each performed their song for the first time.

Big Artists

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Artist Draw Song Votes
Demoscopic Jury Place
Orietta Berti 1 "Quando ti sei innamorato" 11th 22
Bugo 2 "E invece sì" 13th 24
Gaia 3 "Cuore amaro" 6th 12
Lo Stato Sociale 4 "Combat Pop" 4th 8
La Rappresentante di Lista 5 "Amare" 8th 14
Malika Ayane 6 "Ti piaci così" 3rd 4
Ermal Meta 7 "Un milione di cose da dirti" 1st 1
Extraliscio feat. Davide Toffolo 8 "Bianca luce nera" 9th 19
Random 9 "Torno a te" 12th 23
Fulminacci 10 "Santa Marinella" 7th 13
Willie Peyote 11 "Mai dire mai (La locura)" 5th 9
Gio Evan 12 "Arnica" 10th 21
Irama[b] 13 "La genesi del tuo colore" 2nd 3

Newcomers

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   Advanced in the semi-final
Artist Draw Song Votes Place
Demoscopic Jury
(weight 33%)
Press Jury
(weight 33%)
Public
(weight 34%)
Wrongonyou 1 "Lezioni di volo" 26.01% 26.59% 24.45% 25.67%
Greta Zuccoli 2 "Ogni cosa sa di te" 23.78% 23.42% 25.98% 24.41%
Davide Shorty 3 "Regina" 25.00% 26.82% 30.51% 27.47%
Dellai 4 "Io sono Luca" 25.22% 23.17% 19.07% 22.45%

Third evening

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All the twenty-six Big Artists each performed a song that are part of the history of the Italian music. The artists can choose whether or not to be accompanied by Italian or foreign guests.

Big Artists

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Artist - Guest Draw Song (Original artist) Votes
Sanremo Orchestra Place
Noemi - Neffa 1 "Prima di andare via" (Neffa) 17th 12
Fulminacci - Valerio Lundini & Roy Paci 2 "Penso positivo" (Jovanotti) 15th 15
Francesco Renga - Casadilego 3 "Una ragione di più" (Ornella Vanoni) 19th 18
Extraliscio feat. Davide Toffolo - Peter Pichler 4 "Medley Rosamunda" (Medley) 3rd 8
Fasma - Nesli 5 "La fine" (Nesli) 20th 16
Bugo - Pinguini Tattici Nucleari 6 "Un'avventura" (Lucio Battisti) 23rd 23
Francesca Michielin & Fedez 7 "E allora felicità" (Medley) 21st 19
Irama[b] 8 "Cyrano" (Francesco Guccini) 13th 5
Måneskin - Manuel Agnelli 9 "Amandoti" (CCCP Fedeli alla linea) 6th 10
Random - The Kolors 10 "Ragazzo fortunato" (Jovanotti) 25th 24
Willie Peyote - Samuele Bersani 11 "Giudizi universali" (Samuele Bersani) 4th 3
Orietta Berti - Le Deva 12 "Io che amo solo te" (Sergio Endrigo) 2nd 9
Gio Evan - The singers of The Voice Senior (Erminio Sinni, Elena Ferretti, Ann Harper, Gianni Pera) 13 "Gli anni" (883) 24th 22
Ghemon - Neri per Caso 14 L'essere infinito (L.E.I) (Medley) 10th 20
La Rappresentante di Lista - Donatella Rettore 15 "Splendido splendente" (Donatella Rettore) 9th 11
Arisa - Michele Bravi 16 "Quando" (Pino Daniele) 5th 4
Madame 17 "Prisencolinensinainciusol" (Adriano Celentano) 18th 21
Lo Stato Sociale - Emanuela Fanelli, Francesco Pannofino & the Sanremo crew 18 "Non è per sempre" (Afterhours) 11th 6
Annalisa - Fredrico Poggipollini 19 "La musica è finita" (Ornella Vanoni) 7th 2
Gaia - Lous and the Yakuza 20 "Mi sono innamorato di te" (Luigi Tenco) 12th 14
Colapesce & Dimartino 21 "Povera patria" (Franco Battiato) 14th 17
Coma_Cose - Alberto Radius & Mamakass 22 "Il mio canto libero" (Lucio Battisti) 26th 26
Malika Ayane 23 "Insieme a te non ci sto più" (Caterina Caselli) 16th 7
Max Gazzè - Daniele Silvestri & MMB 24 "Del mondo" (CSI) 8th 13
Ermal Meta - Napoli Mandolin Orchestra 25 "Caruso" (Lucio Dalla) 1st 1
Aiello - Vegas Jones 26 "Gianna" (Rino Gaetano) 22nd 25

Fourth evening

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The twenty-six Big Artists performed their songs once again, and the winner of the Newcomers' section was decided.

Big Artists

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Artist Draw Song Votes Place
Press Jury
Annalisa 1 "Dieci" 17th 4
Aiello 2 "Ora" 25th 26
Måneskin 3 "Zitti e buoni" 2nd 5
Noemi 4 "Glicine" 6th 10
Orietta Berti 5 "Quando ti sei innamorato" 12th 12
Colapesce & Dimartino 6 "Musica leggerissima" 1st 8
Max Gazzè 7 "Il farmacista" 14th 14
Willie Peyote 8 "Mai dire mai (La locura)" 3rd 2
Malika Ayane 9 "Ti piaci così" 9th 9
La Rappresentante di Lista 10 "Amare" 4th 7
Madame 11 "Voce" 10th 18
Arisa 12 "Potevi fare di più" 7th 3
Coma_Cose 13 "Fiamme negli occhi" 13th 22
Fasma 14 "Parlami" 21st 19
Lo Stato Sociale 15 "Combat pop" 15th 11
Francesca Michielin & Fedez 16 "Chiamami per nome" 11th 17
Irama[b] 17 "La genesi del tuo colore" 8th 6
Extraliscio feat. Davide Toffolo 18 "Bianca luce nera" 18th 13
Ghemon 19 "Momento perfetto" 19th 20
Francesco Renga 20 "Quando trovo te" 22nd 21
Gio Evan 21 "Arnica" 24th 23
Ermal Meta 22 "Un millione di cose da dirti" 5th 1
Bugo 23 "E invece sì" 23rd 24
Fulminacci 24 "Santa Marinella" 16th 15
Gaia 25 "Cuore amaro" 20th 16
Random 26 "Torno a te" 26th 25

Newcomers

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  Winner
Artist Draw Song Votes Place
Demoscopic Jury
(weight 33%)
Press Jury
(weight 33%)
Public
(weight 34%)
Average
Davide Shorty 1 "Regina" 24.23% 24.96% 27.07% 25.44% 2nd
Folcast 2 "Scopriti" 24.16% 24.74% 23.36% 24.08% 3rd
Gaudiano 3 "Polvere da sparo" 25.83% 24.56% 33.46% 28.01% 1st
Wrongonyou 4 "Lezione di volo" 25.78% 25.74% 16.12% 22.48% 4th

Fifth evening

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The twenty-six Big Artists performed their entry for a final time. The top three songs moved on to the superfinal, which decided the winner of Sanremo 2021.[26]

  Advanced to superfinal
Artist Draw Song Votes Place
Televote Place Average
Ghemon 1 "Momento perfetto" 1.13% 20th 3.01% 21
Gaia 2 "Cuore amaro" 1.12% 22nd 3.16% 19
Irama[b] 3 "La genesi del tuo colore" 7.74% 5th 5.10% 5
Gio Evan 4 "Arnica" 1.01% 23rd 2.59% 23
Ermal Meta 5 "Un millione di cose da dirti" 8.48% 3rd 5.60% 3
Fulminacci 6 "Santa Marinella" 1.74% 15th 3.36% 16
Francesco Renga 7 "Quando trovo te" 1.12% 21st 2.87% 22
Extraliscio feat. Davide Toffolo 8 "Bianca luce nera" 2.29% 13th 3.60% 12
Colapesce & Dimartino 9 "Musica leggerissima" 8.10% 4th 5.14% 4
Malika Ayane 10 "Ti piaci così" 1.13% 19th 3.40% 15
Francesca Michielin & Fedez 11 "Chiamami per nome" 16.02% 1st 6.85% 1
Willie Peyote 12 "Mai dire mai (La locura)" 5.86% 6th 4.80% 6
Orietta Berti 13 "Quando ti sei innamorato" 4.05% 9th 4.10% 9
Arisa 14 "Potevi fare di più" 3.29% 10th 4.03% 10
Bugo 15 "E invece sì" 0.90% 24th 2.48% 24
Måneskin 16 "Zitti e buoni" 13.02% 2nd 6.45% 2
Madame 17 "Voce" 5.37% 7th 4.16% 8
La Rappresentante di Lista 18 "Amare" 2.68% 11th 3.80% 11
Annalisa 19 "Dieci" 4.72% 8th 4.38% 7
Coma_Cose 20 "Fiamme negli occhi" 2.67% 12th 3.09% 20
Lo Stato Sociale 21 "Combat pop" 1.79% 14th 3.53% 13
Random 22 "Torno a te" 0.45% 26th 2.23% 26
Max Gazzè 23 "Il farmacista" 0.66% 25th 3.16% 17
Noemi 24 "Glicine" 1.60% 17th 3.49% 14
Fasma 25 "Parlami" 1.69% 16th 3.16% 18
Aiello 26 "Ora" 1.38% 18th 2.45% 25

Superfinal

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  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third Place
Artist Draw Song Votes Place
Demoscopic Jury
(weight 33%)
Press Jury
(weight 33%)
Public
(weight 34%)
Average
Ermal Meta 1 "Un milione di cose da dirti" 33.89% 34.71% 18.21% 28.83% 3
Francesca Michielin & Fedez 2 "Chiamami per nome" 33.13% 30.13% 28.26% 30.49% 2
Måneskin 3 "Zitti e buoni" 32.97% 35.16% 53.53% 40.68% 1
  1. ^ Credited as "Max Gazzè & La Trifluoperazina Monstery Band" only in the first evening.
  2. ^ a b c d Due to two staff members of Irama's team testing positive for COVID-19, Irama was placed in quarantine, and thus was not able to perform live. The footage from his dress rehearsals was broadcast instead.[25]

Special guests

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The special guests of Sanremo Music Festival 2021 were:[27][28]

Broadcast and ratings

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Local broadcast

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Rai 1 and Rai Radio 2 brings the official broadcasts of the festival in Italy. The five evenings were also streamed online via the broadcaster's official website RaiPlay.

Ratings Sanremo Music Festival 2021

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The audience is referred to that of Rai 1.

Live Show Timeslot (UTC+1) Date Part One
(9.00pm - 0.00am)
Part Two
(0.00am - 1.30am)
Overall audience
Viewers Share (%) Viewers Share (%) Viewers Share (%)
1st 9:00 pm March 2 11,176,000 46.35 4,212,000 47.77 8,363,000 46.60
2nd March 3 10,113,000 41.21 3,966,000 45.70 7,586,000 42.10
3rd March 4 10,596,000 42.40 4,369,000 50.56 7,653,000 44.30
4th March 5 11,115,000 43.30 4,980,000 48.20 8,014,000 44.70
5th March 6 13,203,000 49.90 7,730,000 62.50 10,715,000 53.50

International broadcast

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The international television service Rai Italia broadcast the competition in the Americas, Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe.

See also

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Notes

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References

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