Only a few days left until the start ofEuro Vision Song Contest 2023, which will take place at Liverpool Arena from 9 to 13 May next. Last May 4, Marco Mengoni performed the first of two rehearsals on stage, before the official performance, singing his “Two lives”, with which he won the last edition of Festival of Sanremo. The second is scheduled for today. It should also be published in the next few hours final lineup, with the artists' release order. Marco Mengoni then returns to the Eurovision Song Contest 10 years after his first participation, when he brought on stage the Malmo Arena the beautiful "The essential”. Unfortunately, at the time, the singer-songwriter was unable to go beyond the seventh place. For Mengoni it is therefore a second chance, also to bring theEurovision in Italy, after the resounding success of Moonlight in 2021 with their “Shut up and good".
Eurovision Song Contest 2023: who will win?
Marco Mengoni will he then succeed in the great enterprise? Bookmakers don't seem to be so optimistic. To date, the probable candidate for victory seems to be the Swedish Loreen, competing with his song “Tatoo”. Among the most quoted nations also appear Finland, with Wrapper and his "Cha Cha Cha”, followed byUkraine, defending champion, represented by Creative, with her "Heart of Steel”. Unfortunately Mengoni's "Two Lives" doesn't seem to be even in the top ten favourites. However, anything can still happen.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2023 will also see the presence of Mahmood, for the third time on the European stage, but this time as a guest. The Italian singer-songwriter, in fact, will perform in the splendid “Imagine"of John Lennon (Which city if not Liverpool?) during the final evening. The event, as always, will be broadcast on RAI 1. Management in Italy is entrusted to Gabriel Courses e Mara Maionchi (which replaces Christian Malgioglio), while the spoke person local will be the musician and actress kaze.
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