The Sanremo Music Festival 2019 (Italian: Festival di Sanremo 2019), officially the 69th Italian Song Festival (69º Festival della canzone italiana), was the 69th annual Sanremo Music Festival, a television song contest held at the Teatro Ariston of Sanremo, organised and broadcast by RAI. The show was held between 5 February 2019 and 9 February 2019. Claudio Baglioni was the artistic director of the contest, and co-hosted it with Virginia Raffaele and Claudio Bisio.
24 entries competed in one section only, contrarily to previous editions which featured at least two sections. Mahmood emerged as the winner of the festival with his song "Soldi", earning the right to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019.
Format
Presenters
Singer-songwriter and musician, Claudio Baglioni, who was also the competition's artistic director, hosted the Sanremo Music Festival for the second consecutive year, alongside co-hosts Claudio Bisio and Virginia Raffaele.[1]
Voting
Voting during the five evenings occurred through different combinations of four methods:
Public televoting, carried out via landline, mobile phone, the contest's official mobile app, and online voting.
Press jury voting, expressed by accredited journalists that followed the competition from the Roof Hall at the Teatro Ariston.
A demoscopic poll, composed of a sample of 300 music fans, which voted from their homes via an electronic voting system managed by Ipsos.
The three voting systems were distributed in the following percentages:[2]
First, Second and Third Evening: 40% Public televoting; 30% Demoscopic poll; 30% Press jury voting
Fourth and Fifth Evening: 50% Public televoting; 30% Press jury voting; 20% Expert jury voting
In the final part of the fifth evening, a new rank indicating the first three acts -determined by the percentage of votes obtained in this evening's vote and those obtained in previous evenings- was drawn up.
Selections
Ecco Sanremo Giovani
Unlike previous editions, the Newcomers' section was not included in the Festival, but a similar selection was held to decree the two places reserved in the Big Artist section.[3] The artists competing in the new format were selected through two separate contests: Standard section and Area Sanremo. The selection was preceded by four afternoon shows, conducted by Luca Barbarossa and Andrea Perroni, where the artists and their entries were presented.
Standard selection
On October 19, 2018, Rai Commission for Sanremo Music Festival 2019 announced a list of 677 acts, but only 69 artists coming from all Italian regions -excluding Basilicata and Valle d'Aosta- and from abroad were selected in the first phase.[4][5]
On November 27, 2018, Rai Commission announced the eighteen finalists.[6][7]
Angelucci - "L'uomo che verrà"
Andrea Biagioni - "Alba piena"
Cannella - "Nei miei ricordi"
Cordio - "La nostra vita"
Diego Conti - "3 gradi"
Einar - "Centomila Volte"
Federica Abbate - "Finalmente"
Fosco17 - "Dicembre"
Giulia Mutti - "Almeno tre"
La Rua - "Alla mia età si vola"
La Zero - "Nina è brava"
Le Ore - "La mia felpa è come me"
Mahmood - "Gioventù bruciata"
Marte Marasco - "Nella mia testa"
Nyvinne – "Io ti penso"
Ros - "Incendio"
Symo - "Paura d'amare"
Wepro - "Stop/Replay"
Area Sanremo
After the auditions, RAI Commission - composed by Claudio Baglioni, Claudio Fasulo, Duccio Forzano, Massimo Giuliano, Massimo Martelli and Geoff Westley- identified 6 finalists for the competition among the 225 acts:[6][8]
Deschema - "Cristallo"
Fedrix & Flaw - "L'impresa"
Francesca Miola - "Amarsi non serve"
Mescalina - "Chiamami amore adesso"
Saita – "Niwrad"
Sisma - "Slow motion"
Sanremo Giovani 2018
On December 20 and 21, 2018, the twenty four finalists performed their songs at Sanremo Casino in Sanremo, with the show Sanremo Giovani 2018 broadcast on Rai 1 presented by Pippo Baudo and Fabio Rovazzi. The two winners of the nights participated in Sanremo 2019 with a new entry. Einar and Mahmood were selected as the winners.[9][10]
Enters Sanremo 2019
Draw
Artist
Song
Place
Televote results
Percentage
Place
1
Fosco17
"Dicembre"
8
4.65%
9
2
Einar
"Centomila volte"
1
24.32%
1
3
Andrea Biagioni
"Alba piena"
4
7.75%
6
4
Symo
"Paura di amare"
12
3.02%
11
5
Fedrix & Flaw
"L'impresa"
10
4.67%
8
6
Ros
"Incendio"
6
7.88%
4
7
Marte Marasco
"Nella mia testa"
7
6.13%
7
8
Wepro
"Stop/Replay"
9
3.36%
10
9
Giulia Mutti
"Almeno tre"
5
9.67%
3
10
Federica Abbate
"Finalmente"
2
7.88%
4
11
Diego Conti
"3 gradi"
11
2.81%
12
12
Deschema
"Cristallo"
3
17.85%
2
Draw
Artist
Song
Place
Televote results
Percentage
Place
1
Le Ore
"La mia felpa è come me"
11
4.68%
8
2
Francesca Miola
"Amarsi non serve"
9
5.32%
6
3
Mahmood
"Gioventù bruciata"
1
5.03%
7
4
Angelucci
"L'uomo che verrà"
7
7.10%
4
5
Sisma
"Slow motion"
5
6.16%
5
6
La Rua
"Alla mia età si vola"
2
35.08%
1
7
Nyvinne
"Io ti penso"
3
4.40%
9
8
Cordio
"La nostra vita"
4
14.76%
2
9
La Zero
"Nina è brava"
8
3.83%
10
10
Cannella
"Nei miei ricordi"
10
2.93%
11
11
Saita
"Niwrad"
12
1.08%
12
12
Mescalina
"Chiamami amore adesso"
6
9.65%
3
Big Artists section
The Big Artists section of the contest reverted to 24 artists, after briefly going up to 22 the previous year. Like the previous year, there were no eliminations during the four weeknight shows. All the artists performed several times and were scored during the week, but every competing artist advanced to the final night.[11][12]
Competing entries
Competing songs and artists, showing writers, orchestra conductor and results achieved
The 24 Big Artists each performed their entry again for a final time. The top three faced a superfinal vote, then the winner of Sanremo 2019 was decided.
Simone Montedoro and Anna Ferzetti hosted PrimaFestival, a side-show that aired on Rai 1 immediately after TG1. The show featured details, curiosities and news relating to Sanremo Music Festival 2019.
Dopo Festival
Rocco Papaleo, with the participation of Anna Foglietta and Melissa Greta Marchetto and a group of journalists of Italian press, hosted Dopofestival - The Dark Side of Sanremo a talk show that aired on Rai 1 immediately after Sanremo Music Festival. The show featured comments about the Festival as well as interviews to the singers competing in the song contest.