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The Sanremo Festival cover night provided excitement, surprises, and a final twist: Tony Pitony's victory alongside DitonellaPiaga with a cover of the song "The Lady is Tramp." A success that lit up the Ariston Theatre and won over audiences and critics alike.

The duo offered an intense and original reinterpretation, blending contemporary energy and respect for the chosen song. The performance was crafted with great stagecraft: a true variety show, as Ditonellapiaga herself declared.

Their win on cover night isn't just a technical achievement, it's also the recognition of a bold and unconventional artistic project. Tony Pitony, a relatively unknown singer just a few months ago, arrived at Sanremo as one of the most anticipated guests, with his Elvis-esque mask and his talent. It was a perfect duet, with Ditonellapiaga adding a scathing, contemporary touch, creating a truly artistic performance, beyond his undeniable singing talent.

On social media, excitement exploded immediately after the announcement of the results, with thousands of comments and shares. Many described it as one of the most surprising covers of recent years.

A victory that leaves its mark and could also influence the final outcome of the Festival: the cover night, once again, confirmed itself as one of the most anticipated and decisive moments of the event.

It's time for the awards ceremony!

Ditonellapiaga and Tony Pitony win the Sanremo Cover Night last edit: 2026-02-28T11:52:55+01:00 da Editorial Team

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