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🇮🇹 Italy: Sal Da Vinci Wins Festival Di Sanremo 2026

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Sal Da Vinci is the winner of the 76th edition of Festival di Sanremo with the song “Per sempre si”. The final evening of Sanremo 2026 took place tonight at the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo and featured once again all the 30 competing songs. The festival overall lasted for five consecutive nights, during which artists performed their songs multiple times, under the direction of Carlo Conti and Laura Pausini. During the final, prizes were awarded fo…

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The Italian-American singer Sal da Vinci has won the Sanremo hit festival. With "Per sempre si" he now represents Italy at the ESC in Vienna.

The Sanremo Festival 2026 was won by Sal Da Vinci, with his song "Per sempre sì such. The event reflects Italy's cultural pulse, this year's edition was reserved.

·Munich, Germany
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Ironic reflection on Sal Da Vinci's victory in Sanremo 2026 and on the opportunity to send his new piece to the Eurovision Song Contest

·Rome, Italy
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At the Italian pop song festival in Sanremo on Saturday, 56-year-old Sal Da Vinci won with the song Per sempre si (Forever Yes). Second place went to Sayf, who was only 0.3 percentage points behind with 21.9 percent of the votes. As usual, the 76th edition of the festival featured five musical evenings.

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Finale full of twists at the Sanremo Festival 2026: wins Sal Da Vinci with Forever yes at the end of an uncertain challenge until the last one. According to Sayf, third Totonellapiaga. In the middle of the evening the live announcement of Stefano De Martino new conductor in 2027. Among music, references to current events and symbolic interventions, here are the notes of the closing evening.

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Sayf second, third place for Finger in the Plague

·Turin, Italy
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Agi.it broke the news in on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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