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Amadeus debuts on Nove, Carlo Conti announces new features for Sanremo 2025

A debut and an announcement. All simultaneously (but on two different channels). While Amadeus was preparing to debut on Nove with his “Chissà chi è”, Carlo Conti on Tg1 decided to make an appearance to announce some news about the upcoming Sanremo Festival.

Amadeus debuts on Nove, tonight on TV the Suzuki Music Party: from Achille Lauro to Ornella Vanoni. Singers, program, guests, songs and duration

The beginnings of Amadeus

“Permesso, canso enter? If possible? Friends of Nove, good luck. I have some information: we will return to the studio in a few minutes. This is the preface of the preface.” This is how Amadeus introduces himself to the Nove audience, during his debut on Discovery, for the first broadcast of “Chissà chi è”. After a familiar opening sequence and dressed in a slightly lighter blue jacket than usual, the presenter describes what is about to begin as “a special evening, not only because it is the first broadcast, but because with the teleporter” he will move immediately afterwards for the Suzuki Music Party. Then he introduces the ‘unknown’ celebrity of the first broadcast, identity number 7: it is Lillo. Ilenia Pastorelli also enters the studio, co-hosting the music festival with him.

Carlo Conti’s announcement on Sanremo 2025

At the same time, live on Tg1, Carlo Conti revealed the first lines of the next Sanremo Festival, which will take place in the city of flowers from 11 to 15 February. “I’m thinking of the Sanremo Festival, we are working with the artistic commission, I take the opportunity to say that there is until 9 October for the new proposals. I listen to a lot of songs by the great artists but I want to say that there is a nice novelty for the new proposals, we will do a sort of talent show in five evenings on Rai2, I will also tell you who will present it, I will not present it myself that would be too much, and how we will arrive at the selection of the best as new proposals 2025”. As for the “big ones, do you want to know the 24? It’s too early but we will announce them at the beginning of December on Tg1”. What are they like? “They put me in difficulty, there is everything from melody to committed song, dance, in short I will be in difficulty. When the songs come, I listen to them at a low volume, I memorize them, then little by little at unexpected moments I hear them, suddenly as if they were on the radio.” As for the anniversary of Ornella Vanoni and Gino Paoli for their 90th birthday, Carlo Conti says: “They are the history of Italian music, absolute myths for songs and emotions and the way of living art, examples to follow, how many will reach 90 years old. Your music is in our hearts.”

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