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Sal Da Vinci wins the 2026 Sanremo Festival with the song “Forever yes”, bringing all his experience, identity, and interpretative intensity to the Ariston stage. This success doesn't come by chance, but represents the pinnacle of an artistic journey built over time, combining music, theater, and a profound connection with the audience.

"Forever yes” He stood out from the first listen with his ability to speak to multiple generations: an elegant melody, direct yet never predictable lyrics, and above all a performance capable of transforming every performance into a moment of truth. On stage, Sal Da Vinci didn't seek special effects or flashy stagecraft: he chose the more difficult path, that of authenticity. And it was precisely this choice that made the difference.

The Ariston audience sensed it immediately. Prolonged applause, standing ovations, a crescendo of support that night after night transformed into a veritable wave of affection. The juries also recognized the strength of the artistic project, awarding a proposal that successfully combined tradition and modernity without losing its identity.

With the first place at the Festival, the door to theEuro Vision Song Contest 2026, where she will represent Italy. A completely different challenge, on an international stage where her ability to inspire emotion will have to compete with languages, cultures, and styles from across Europe. But her very interpretive signature—intense, recognizable, profoundly Mediterranean—could become the distinguishing feature capable of captivating international audiences as well.

“Forever yes” It's not just a love song. It's an affirmation of faith, a conscious choice, a positive message in a time often dominated by uncertainty. The title itself becomes a declaration of intent: saying "yes" to life, to relationships, to dreams, to one's artistic identity.

Sal Da Vinci wins Sanremo 2026 with "Per sempre sì" last edit: 2026-03-01T03:00:00+01:00 da Editorial Team

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