Sanremo Festival, the third evening is Maneskin show. The most famous rock band in the world has once again trod the stage of the Ariston where two years ago they won the 71st edition of the event singer. An unexpected and well-deserved goal that has led them to perform all over the world achieving global success.
Maneskin show
Last night the Maneskin returned to Sanremo and literally galvanized the audience who went into raptures during their performance: a show within a show. The rock group gave the audience a medley with some of their hits: I wanna be your slave, Shut up and good, the song with which they excelled first in Sanremo and then at the Eurovision Song Contest. The lonelyest and the latest single Gossip on whose notes the legend also took the stage of the rock Tom Morello. Before saying goodbye, with the fans delirious, the Maneskin received the City of Sanremo Award.
Amadeus and Morandi, two star performers
Gianni Morandi alongside the artistic director Amadeus is confirmed as the perfect 'shoulder' for the presentation of a mega show like the festival which starts at 21pm and goes on for several hours every evening. Paola Egonu, a famous volleyball player, assisted the two star players in conducting the third evening. The sportswoman read a monologue on racism to tell her experience as an Italian discriminated against due to the color of her skin.
The evening unfolded between performances by the competing singers, hosted and 'incursions' by the comedian Fiorello who 'entered the festival' with his Viva Rai2 program and then went on the air to close the evening episode of the singing kermesse, practically late at night. Another adrenaline moment of the fourth evening was the performance of “Get sent by mom”, the famous song by Morandi which this year celebrates 60 years of success. The piece was performed by a wild Morandi paired with Sangiovanni, a new musical talent discovered by Amici di Maria De Filippi. The encounter between two generations worked and the public went wild once again, transforming the Ariston into a mega disco.
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